Students seek spot in transportation talks
Under the five-year transportation plan passed Thursday by the Board of Trustees, students will pay about 40 percent of the system’s costs — an increase ...
Read More »Under the five-year transportation plan passed Thursday by the Board of Trustees, students will pay about 40 percent of the system’s costs — an increase ...
Read More »At his final meeting as a member of the Board of Trustees, Hogan Medlin found himself in a lonely — but familiar — position.
Read More »A plan that could shorten the time it takes to get to Durham will be presented to Chapel Hill residents today by Triangle Transit. The public informational ...
Read More »Student Body President Hogan Medlin voiced concern Wednesday that the five-year transportation plan did not include sufficient student input, echoing ...
Read More »In the quiet college town of Chapel Hill, on-campus parking rates for faculty could easily be mistaken for those at a school in a bustling metropolis. ...
Read More »The construction of 140 West Franklin will require the close of a section of Church Street for about a year beginning March 21.
Read More »A three-year Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality grant will fund a free bus route through the town of Hillsborough.
Read More »The bus stop near the closed parking lot at 141 W. Rosemary St. will be temporarily relocated due to construction on the lot.
Read More »Manning Drive between West Drive and South Columbia Street will be closed to through traffic on 14 weekends beginning Friday. The closure is needed ...
Read More »The tree trimming project on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard has been postponed due to weather. The temporary relocation of the bus stop on the boulevard ...
Read More »The bus stops on the CW route at Weaver Street Market and the Century Center will be temporarily closed starting March 17 to accommodate construction ...
Read More »UNC students and employees are encouraged to fill out the bi-annual Commuter Survey today.
Read More »Students and staff attended a forum with the Department of Public Safety to voice their opinions about the department’s proposed five-year plan, which ...
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