UNC removes Polk Place fencing a month after Triangle Gaza Solidarity Encampment
The fencing was present through final exams and the beginning of UNC’s summer session dates, with increased police presence observed around the Quad ...
Read More »The fencing was present through final exams and the beginning of UNC’s summer session dates, with increased police presence observed around the Quad ...
Read More »Here’s a list of Pride Month festivities happening throughout Chapel Hill, Carrboro, Durham and Raleigh this June.
Read More »The Carrboro Town Council met on Tuesday, May 21 to discuss topics including the N.C. General Assembly House Bill 237 — about restricting and penalizing ...
Read More »Think Outside the Box is the newest Franklin Street Plaza art addition, replacing Rubbish the Raccoon. The piece kickstarts the Pride Month celebrations ...
Read More »In No. 1-seeded North Carolina’s 9-5 loss to No. 8-seeded Wake Forest on Friday, the Tar Heels were left with what could have been. From small ball ...
Read More »On Tuesday, the Orange County Board of County Commissioners met to discuss funding for Orange County Schools, housing projects and the county's capital ...
Read More »The May 20 OCS Board of Education meeting reviewed the work of the Equity Task Force and community responses to the group's purpose and key projects. ...
Read More »With Election Day around the corner, it’s important to understand how to vote in Chapel Hill as a student.
Read More »There are countless food options just a little further outside UNC's campus. From Thai food inside of a renovated train station to New York-style pizza, ...
Read More »Despite not feeling like it sometimes, Chapel Hill and Carrboro are home to a plethora of activities you can enjoy without worrying about finances. ...
Read More »The proposal has a 4 percent increase from last year's budget as part of a five-year plan to catch up on maintenance projects or fleet needs that had ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education met on Thursday, May 16, to discuss the proposed implementation of a 4x4 block schedule in all ...
Read More »Last Monday the UNC-Chapel Hill Board of Trustees hosted a special meeting where they discussed and voted on certain amendments to the budget before sending ...
Read More »Bonnie Hauser has served on the Board of Elections since 2020 and won yesterday's runoff election against former Orange County school board member Jennifer ...
Read More »Cosmic Cantina has relocated from 128 E. Franklin St. to 118 E. Franklin St. as a part of UNC’s Campus Master Plan. The new location has a fresh juice ...
Read More »About 400 students, faculty, staff and community members marched in a pro-Palestine demonstration on Franklin Street, South Columbia Street and East Cameron ...
Read More »UNC students received an email Friday afternoon from Student Affairs stating that they will reopen the Campus Y building on Monday, May 6, with revised ...
Read More »With the upcoming completion of the East Rosemary Street parking deck, the town's parking availability will increase by 200-300 spaces.
Read More »Catlin Hettel, the owner of Moshi Moshi Salon, said after she spread the word about wanting to open a shop inside the salon, she found out Gaussen Hamner, ...
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