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I‘m sure I’m not the only UNC student whose friends seemed to be all over the place this summer. As for me, friends of mine were in NYC, New Orleans, ...
Read More »I‘m sure I’m not the only UNC student whose friends seemed to be all over the place this summer. As for me, friends of mine were in NYC, New Orleans, ...
Read More »The UNC Department of Public Safety removed signs and belongings of the Students of Silent Sam at around 9:20 a.m. on Thursday, as the group responded ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: The new restrictions on student usage of the Anne Queen Faculty Commons in the Campus Y is a gross example of faculty elitism and privilege. ...
Read More »Now is the time to avoid new commitments like a politician dodges shoes. Studying in Chapel Hill as the academic year accelerates means being presented ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Public Library hosted a panel to discuss Silent Sam, the purpose of Confederate monuments and free speech on Wednesday night.
Read More »In the wake of protests over Confederate monuments in Chapel Hill and Durham, students at Appalachian State University and Salem College are taking a ...
Read More »While summer might be festival season in terms of ~bohemian~ clothing trends, September is the Triangle’s month for listening to live music.
Read More »45 yards. That’s all the production returning for North Carolina’s running backs. It has been well-documented that the UNC offense has taken a massive ...
Read More »An 81-year-old man visited every Cracker Barrel in the United States (there are 645 total), often along with his wife. They completed their quest on Monday, ...
Read More »Chapel Hill residents will head to the polls to vote in Town Council and mayoral elections Nov. 7 and choose from one of the most diverse pools of candidates ...
Read More »Not everyone can win — someone has to lose. That’s just how the world works. This is especially true for the many people involved in this summer’s ...
Read More »At the beginning of each semester, students feel pressure to join clubs, sign up for extracurriculars and add to their resumes.
Read More »There’s an old adage in football that a team with two starting quarterbacks doesn’t actually have any.
Read More »Staff Writer Madeleine Fraley asked professors: If you could add anything fun to UNC – from campus-wide to your office – what would it be? ...
Read More »The heavy construction around campus hasn’t only posed challenges for students trying to get to their classes — it’s put a hitch in ...
Read More »Richard Spencer, president of the National Policy Institute and a white nationalist organizer, was denied a request to rent space on campus, according ...
Read More »Beer and wine, served one drink at a time: that’s how the North Carolina General Assembly should let 18 to 20-year-olds enjoy alcohol. While ...
Read More »The northeastern edge of Chapel Hill, formerly Fordham-Ephesus District, is rebranding itself as Blue Hill District.
Read More »Carolina for the Kids, a UNC organization dedicated to supporting the families and children of Chapel Hill, raised money to give two specialized ...
Read More »On Tuesday night before a crowded room in the Carolina Union, members of UNC’s Undergraduate Student Senate cast votes on two monumental issues ...
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