'Snow White' ballet to visit UNC's Memorial Hall on U.S. tour
A warmly lit green room with walls covered in framed posters of iconic plays, ballets and music performances buzzes with French chatter.
Read More »A warmly lit green room with walls covered in framed posters of iconic plays, ballets and music performances buzzes with French chatter.
Read More »Despite big plans from members of the UNC-system Association of Student Governments, the organization’s latest meeting didn’t accomplish much.
Read More »While trying to knock out graduation requirements, apply to graduate school or find a job, UNC seniors are also being asked to give back.
Read More »The Carrboro Farmers’ Market has been recognized as one of the best in the country, and both officials and farmers say it boosts the local economy significantly. ...
Read More »With one fell swoop, the future of North Carolina basketball became a little bit hazier.
Read More »Hot weather means frozen yogurt for many Chapel Hill residents and UNC students — but now it also means a choice. The Yogurt Pump, a local favorite ...
Read More »Dial, previously known for his mixed-media sculptures, produced a collection of drawings between 1990 and 1991. These drawings make up one of the Ackland ...
Read More »Parent preferences and school district priorities are getting lost in translation when it comes to the Chinese dual language program in Chapel Hill-Carrboro ...
Read More »Housekeepers, maintenance workers and other system staff members are all currently protected under the State Personnel Act — but a new provision would ...
Read More »Let the guessing games begin. After the North Carolina men’s basketball season ended Sunday at the hands of the Kansas Jayhawks, speculation is now ...
Read More »Efficiency has become the new buzzword across the UNC system in recent years.
Read More »As UNC seniors prepare to don Carolina blue gowns, local hotels are also gearing up for graduation season and the influx of families, alumni and visitors ...
Read More »Traffic on East Franklin and Henderson Streets came to a halt Wednesday afternoon after a semi-truck hit a power line. Capt. Jeff Clark of the Chapel ...
Read More »Dressed in hoodies and carrying Skittles and tea in their hands, about 200 people silently marched on Franklin Street in hopes of bringing justice to ...
Read More »The fight for gender-neutral housing began anew Tuesday night as about 15 students rallied in the Pit to restart the campaign.
Read More »Chapel Hill will soon become the first town in the nation to make it illegal for drivers on municipal roads to use handheld and hands-free cellphones ...
Read More »Martha Svoboda, 56, can very often be found with her nose in a book, whether she’s studying at the law library or while waiting for radiation treatments ...
Read More »Police suspect the woman they say hit a female student and fled the scene likely had drugs or alcohol in her system at the time of the accident.
Read More »After multiple rounds of layoffs and years of losses, UNC Printing Services will shut down this summer, laying off its remaining 12 employees.
Read More »After two years of discussion, Chapel Hill Town Council voted 5-4 Monday night to ban the use of cellphones while driving. The ban covers both handheld ...
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