Local artist mixes paint with smartphones in downtown art project
Chapel Hill residents can now access public art via their smartphones. Local artist Parasol B unveiled his piece “Depiction” earlier this month at ...
Read More »Chapel Hill residents can now access public art via their smartphones. Local artist Parasol B unveiled his piece “Depiction” earlier this month at ...
Read More »A resident at Collins Crossing Apartment Homes in Carrboro recently received an eviction notice after parking a work truck in the complex’s parking ...
Read More »The University was slapped with a second federal review Thursday when the U.S. Department of Education’s Clery Act Compliance Division announced it ...
Read More »A closely contested race for the next UNC-system Association of Student Governments leaders ended Saturday with only one ticket on the ballot.
Read More »KANSAS CITY, Mo. — After trailing the North Carolina men’s basketball team (25-11) by nine points at the half, Kansas came storming back in ...
Read More »An easel in the middle of North Carolina’s locker room at the Sprint Center on Friday propped up a poster-sized whiteboard, the number 700 scrawled ...
Read More »KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The North Carolina men’s basketball team’s first field goal of the night was a 3-pointer as was its final field goal. But the ...
Read More »The University will soon face yet another federal review of its handling of sexual assault procedures and compliance with federal law.
Read More »The budget proposal released by Gov. Pat McCrory Wednesday sparked fresh concerns about the amount of state money available for higher education.
Read More »Spencer Beasley does not mind the 9 a.m. to 2 a.m. shifts or heavy workload. She said her UNC-CH education prepared her well for life after Chapel Hill. ...
Read More »An N.C. Senate bill that would regulate abortion physicians and procedures is raising concerns among groups who say it could close abortion clinics across ...
Read More »While dressed as a drone with cardboard rectangles for wings in Polk Place on Wednesday, David Deerson asked passersby to play “Pin the Drone on the ...
Read More »Lauren Salazar, a Master of Fine Arts student, will be displaying her work as part of the MFA series “Your Turn to Burn.” Her exhibit, “Intertwined,” ...
Read More »Visual artist, musician and poet Charlotte O’Neal, also known as “Mama C,” will perform a spoken-word and music performance today, channeling memories ...
Read More »Within the next few weeks, Chapel Hill’s solid waste will no longer be in Rogers Road’s backyard.
Read More »The North Carolina men’s basketball team might have let its third straight ACC Tournament championship game slip through its fingers Sunday, but the ...
Read More »A UNC graduate has been chosen to help lead a plagiarism investigation in his native Russia that could target top officials — including President Vladimir ...
Read More »Student Body President Will Leimenstoll vetoed Tuesday a controversial bill about ammunition funding, saying it was passed without substantial debate. ...
Read More »With the June closure of the Orange County Landfill looming, officials from Chapel Hill, Carrboro and the county are setting their sights on repurposing ...
Read More »Sophomore Jasmine Ruddy is from Morehead City, one of many coastal communities that could be directly affected by a bill to fast-track hydraulic fracturing, ...
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