Editorial: Stop engaging with the far right. Seriously.
"It’s your choice how you choose to spend your time. But the next time you engage with some unsubstantiated claim online, consider just ignoring it. ...
Read More »"It’s your choice how you choose to spend your time. But the next time you engage with some unsubstantiated claim online, consider just ignoring it. ...
Read More »"Being a good neighbor is the same as being a good person or friend. It requires the same principles of self-discipline, respect, consideration and, most ...
Read More »Starting on May 11, the Chapel Hill Police Department will host its weekly GEMS program for young women in the community. In the program, which the department ...
Read More »Dozens of musicians have and will continue to perform at locations along Franklin Street as part of Downtown Live, a free outdoor concert series hosted ...
Read More »The University Libraries will hold its Recent Acquisitions Evening on April 27 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The event celebrates additions to the Wilson Special ...
Read More »After a dominant 16-3 victory over Pitt last week, UNC ventured into Greenville hoping for a smooth-sailing game. However, the ECU matchup exposed the ...
Read More »"What Jeff Jackson is doing here matters. For one, it’s increasing political engagement by reaching millions of Americans through the most dowloaded ...
Read More »"Fans of college sports teams have a significant impact on the players and the games in general. It’s important to remember that every athlete is still ...
Read More »The seventh annual Arts Everywhere Day will take place on Friday, April 14, with a theme of "YOU are an artist." There will be a wide variety of performances, ...
Read More »During a work session on April 10, the Chapel Hill Town Council met to discuss controversial changes to housing ordinances in the Town. The proposed amendment ...
Read More »During its Monday meeting, the Orange County Schools Board of Education approved its Local Operating Budget for the fiscal year 2024. The meeting also ...
Read More »An anonymous survey of the greater Chapel Hill community revealed varying viewpoints regarding The Daily Tar Heel’s representation of race, sexual orientation ...
Read More »Orange County residents lead the state's average life expectancy by almost four years. According to the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation’s ...
Read More »The No. 13 North Carolina baseball team (23-10, 8-5 ACC) defeated Queens University, 10-6, in the Tar Heels’ first matchup of a nine-game homestand. ...
Read More »Lanza’s Cafe, Epilogue Books Chocolate Brews and 1922 By Carolina Coffee Shop are some of the local coffee shops that have recently hosted live music ...
Read More »Communication. That is what it all boils down to. The stigma around anxiety in athletics has made it difficult for athletes at all levels to come forward ...
Read More »Grace White, the paper conservator at Ackland Art Museum, spends her days repairing damages on works of art like drawings, watercolors and prints. She ...
Read More »"North Carolina needs to properly address the industry of online sports betting with safeguards and preemptive policies to help our vulnerable youth. ...
Read More »The Graduate and Professional Student Government’s first-ever Climate Action Day will be held this Thursday. The event will feature a collection of ...
Read More »Facing over 60 other teams, 10 Tar Heels reached the podium over the course of three days at Duke's Morris Williams Track and Field Stadium.
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