Numbers show over-policing in historically Black areas, and history tells more
Historically Black neighborhoods in Chapel Hill have experienced disproportionate policing, but the numbers only tell part of the story. Gentrification ...
Read More »Historically Black neighborhoods in Chapel Hill have experienced disproportionate policing, but the numbers only tell part of the story. Gentrification ...
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Read More »The Anti-Racist Graduate Workers Collective — a group campaigning for the financial equity of marginalized on-campus workers — is demanding Chancellor ...
Read More »As COVID-19 numbers have persisted and amid much hand-wringing about the future of the movie business, Chapel Hill theaters — such as the Chelsea, the ...
Read More »Face masks are more than protective equipment now: they're fashion statements.
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Read More »Some churches in the area have transitioned to virtual services, while others are holding outdoor services. "It's like learning to juggle when you've ...
Read More »“It all feels like a larger sense of community,” UNC junior Kayla Brown said. “I don't get that a lot I feel like at UNC, especially since I’m ...
Read More »Destiny Cox was slated to be the next great track star in her family, before she made a important announcement to her family. She wanted to play volleyball ...
Read More »In June of this year, Caitlyn Kumi launched her business: Miss EmpowHer. The brand encourages inclusivity, empowerment and body positivity for women of ...
Read More »Concerns about Greek life have circulated since UNC’s leadership announced the full reopening plan in May. And now that UNC is shutting down its residence ...
Read More »Chapel Hill police are providing the UNC Student Affairs Office with enhanced daily reporting about student-related violations of state or local ordinances ...
Read More »Several low-income households struggling to afford rent during the pandemic are facing the threat of eviction as legal protections expire and governmental ...
Read More »Students, faculty and staff express concerns about the lack of Alert Carolina notifications on COVID-19 clusters going forward. Information about clusters ...
Read More »More than 200 athletes and coaches marched from Franklin Street to Rosemary to Morehead Planetarium, where a handful of players gave speeches about racial ...
Read More »The Roadmap for Fall 2020 set aside Parker Residence Hall for isolation for students who tested positive for COVID-19, and Craige North Residence Hall ...
Read More »In an Aug. 22 email, Carolina Housing said RAs will continue to be paid as usual and those living on campus can continue doing so. However, some resident ...
Read More »Student activists are working toward preventing and educating UNC about sexual assault and gender-based violence. With the release of UNC's sexual assault ...
Read More »The North Carolina State Board of Elections released guidance Monday for college students who plan to vote by mail in the upcoming election.
Read More »Part of the RNC took place in Charlotte, where business meetings and the formal nomination for President Donald Trump to represent the Republican Party ...
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