Fashion predictions: Fresh trends to watch on campus this fall
Perfectly messy outfits, baggy silhouettes, loose denim and unconventional pairings are sure to dominate fashion this fall, both on the runway and the ...
Read More »Perfectly messy outfits, baggy silhouettes, loose denim and unconventional pairings are sure to dominate fashion this fall, both on the runway and the ...
Read More »Along with produce from local farms, the Carrboro Farmers' Market provides a permanent space for local artisans and their goods, from cedar chests to ...
Read More »Garden Spot, located behind Lantern Restaurant in Chapel Hill, opened this summer as an initiative to connect small food businesses to the Chapel Hill ...
Read More »With changes both on the field and off, new head coach Erin Matson is emphasizing the same high standards of past seasons in order to prepare for the ...
Read More »Local thrift and consignment stores help students invest in inexpensive, sustainable clothing and decorations for the new school year.
Read More »A variety of creative organizations on UNC's campus feature student writing and artwork and provide them with publication opportunities.
Read More »Though textbook prices have risen over the past few decades, rental and digital textbooks can be a more affordable alternative for students. Within the ...
Read More »Connor Hegan, Kyle Percival and Carter French were just a few of the UNC baseball players who worked on their skills at summer league teams this year. ...
Read More »Featuring the UNC Tarpeggios, UNC Samaa and other a cappella groups, the annual concert engaged UNC students and community members on Monday, Aug. 21 ...
Read More »"In just a week, you'll be able to pick up a gorgeous 2023 Football Preview filled to the brim with seven distinct position previews, five elaborate player ...
Read More »Recent high temperatures have negatively affected vulnerable populations in Orange County. Local organizations such as the Inter-Faith Council for Social ...
Read More »Residents of Spencer were notified on Aug. 15 that their in-room sinks were turned off due to lead contamination in several campus buildings. Caroline ...
Read More »So, you’re a new student and you don’t have — or don’t want — a car, but you need to get places. Luckily for you, the Triangle has a robust ...
Read More »Future residents of a new apartment building on Rosemary Street received an email on July 19 informing them they wouldn't be able to move in until Oct. ...
Read More »Founded by Will Tyndall and Evan Aycock in the summer of 2020, Hoops on the Hill has changed what attending a summer basketball camp looks like in Chapel ...
Read More »"When I stepped foot on campus, I immediately recognized the profound contrast from my high school environment."
Read More »The planning of Orange County's crisis diversion facility, which would provide services for people experiencing mental or behavioral health crises, was ...
Read More »"I think that people broadly — because Chapel Hill is such a transient community — did not understand that history is present because these issues ...
Read More »The N.C. General Assembly is scheduled to vote on the overdue budget for the next two fiscal years in mid-September, according to a state representative. ...
Read More »Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation hosted Family Fun Day and a back-to-school book bag giveaway at the Hargraves Community Center on Aug. 19. Community ...
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