Gov. Cooper announces appointees to advisory council on Hispanic, Latino affairs
Gov. Roy Cooper appointed 27 individuals to serve on the Governor’s Advisory Council on Hispanic/Latino Affairs. Each appointed member is a leader of ...
Read More »Gov. Roy Cooper appointed 27 individuals to serve on the Governor’s Advisory Council on Hispanic/Latino Affairs. Each appointed member is a leader of ...
Read More »Musicians in the Triangle can be found performing in cafes, breweries and farmers markets. Local artists Andrew Kasab, Robert Gelblum and Rabbi Sandra ...
Read More »UNC announced a new Elevator Outage Notification System on Wednesday, which will allow students to monitor a dashboard to be aware of elevator outage ...
Read More »Since the 1990s, Mitch Bennett, Matt Blanchard, Kevin Jenkins and Frank Peveler have crossed musical paths through various iterations of bands. Now, they ...
Read More »“Many [participants] are people who would look a lot different if not for their connection to Charles House, and many of them would appear lower functioning ...
Read More »Designed to close the racial achievement gap in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, the Blue Ribbon Mentor-Advocate program has provided CHCCS students ...
Read More »A week after Rob Koll was named the new head coach of the North Carolina wrestling team in August, the UNC alumnus and acclaimed coach appeared on a video ...
Read More »Hosted by the Carolina Association of Pharmacy Students, Self-Care included an outdoor walk, social media campaigning and free snacks, aiming to help ...
Read More »A new North Carolina law will require universities and community colleges to find new accreditors after every cycle. Former UNC trustee Sallie Russell ...
Read More »"In this 'Campus Quandaries' edition, Satchel Walton takes on the social politics of changing housemates and the morality of taking toilet paper from ...
Read More »The Chapelboro Book Crawl took place on Oct. 14 between five local bookstores in Chapel Hill and Carrboro. They offered sales, discounts, free merchandise ...
Read More »Laurel Kilgore and her husband purchased Poplar Hill in 2020 — a home that once belonged to Nannie Carr with a history of unusual and paranormal activity. ...
Read More »The Ackland Museum of Art's second annual Acktoberfest took place on Friday, Oct. 13 as part of their monthly second Friday art walks.
Read More »The event included drinks from Craftboro Brewing, food from Al's Burger Shack and the Latin Grill Food Truck, and live music.
Read More »Sports Assistant Editor Gwen Peace talks with Daniel Wei and Harry Crowther about UNC Football's victory over Miami on Saturday and the upcoming ...
Read More »Welcome to a new season of Before You Vote, The Daily Tar Heel's election podcast. This season, we will be breaking down what you need to know about voting ...
Read More »The organization hosts training programs, travel events, picnics, socials, Pride events and voter education support. Celebrating Out and Proud, an event ...
Read More »Gov. Roy Cooper proclaimed the week of Oct. 1 through Oct. 7 as N.C. Manufacturing Week. North Carolina’s manufacturing industry ranks 8th in the country ...
Read More »Last Thursday's Harvest Moon Festival celebrated the beginning of fall with tabling events, food and student performances.
Read More »Over 1,300 people convened in Moore Square in solidarity with Palestinians to "end Israel's racist siege" of Gaza. The attendees listened to a handful ...
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