Carrboro Town Council approves budget, considers land use
The Carrboro Town Council met on June 18 to discuss the fiscal year 2024-25 budget, developments on Town-owned land and equity in the Carrboro Police ...
Read More »The Carrboro Town Council met on June 18 to discuss the fiscal year 2024-25 budget, developments on Town-owned land and equity in the Carrboro Police ...
Read More »Stitch N' Bitch is a community event at Steel String Brewery where attendees bring arts and crafts projects — and potentially drink beer.
Read More »On June 21, Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed House Bill 237, which, if enacted, would reinforce North Carolina’s ban on wearing masks in public, loosen the ...
Read More »From the start of the 20th century, the University became the research institution it is today — and The Carolina Inn tells a huge part of that history. ...
Read More »Uma McCombs, math professor Mark McCombs' beloved brown Labrador, passed away this summer. Uma was a joy to many UNC students and helped enrich their ...
Read More »Summer began on June 20 and North Carolina was greeted with a heat wave. Temperatures are expected to stay consistently in the 90s all week and the heat ...
Read More »Win or lose, these rules and cheers are what students need to know to join in on UNC's infectious sports culture.
Read More »With the college basketball season a little over four months away, here’s a look at how the men’s basketball roster is fairing.
Read More »This was the last town council meeting of the season, with meetings resuming in August.
Read More »"Amid a sea of older men covering North Carolina football, you can count on one hand the number of women who sit in the press box. During the three UNC ...
Read More »"I was miserable not because Chapel Hill couldn't be home, but because from the moment I stepped on campus, I decided it wouldn’t."
Read More »"As I sit here on my flight back to North Carolina, 26 hours after the final out was made on the Diamond Heels’ season in Omaha, I finally realize why ...
Read More »"Take it from me, a recent grad who is very sad to be leaving this little slice of light blue heaven — you will be OK. I know, I know, everyone has ...
Read More »"I’ve lived in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro area since I was four years old. The first time I was allowed to wander Franklin Street completely alone, I ...
Read More »"As someone who was described as 'really using the system' by an academic advisor last year for how many times I changed classes and majors, I had no ...
Read More »"I was 18 years old and I didn’t know how to make a friend. How do I continue a conversation beyond establishing our names, years, majors, residence ...
Read More »There was nothing but tears and end-of-year hugs. It was over, just like that. The magic had run out.
Read More »“Black folks who built the University came and made this area of town their own — their home — as they brought culture and different aspects of ...
Read More »The UNC Equal Opportunity and Compliance office deals with anything related to an individual's protected status, which includes age, disability, ...
Read More »The shock held the players in place. The finality brought them to tears.
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