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"We are the Sandy Hook generation. We grew up crouching behind desks in pitch-black darkness, as our teachers barred the doors shut in case a 'scary person' ...
Read More »"We are the Sandy Hook generation. We grew up crouching behind desks in pitch-black darkness, as our teachers barred the doors shut in case a 'scary person' ...
Read More »UNC classes are canceled on Wednesday, according to an Alert Carolina message sent at 3:24 p.m on Tuesday. This comes after a UNC student is charged with ...
Read More »"While I’m sure the shooting will spark local and national headlines on gun laws and gun control, I have little faith that anything will come out of ...
Read More »Tailei Qi, 34, was arrested and charged with first-degree murder and possession of a gun on educational property on Monday. Qi is currently being held ...
Read More »The suspect, UNC graduate student Tailei Qi, 34, was charged with first-degree murder and possessing a firearm on educational property early Tuesday morning. ...
Read More »The No. 1 Tar Heels took down No. 4 Michigan, 3-2, on Friday but fell to No. 7 Iowa in overtime, 2-3, two days later. Sunday’s match marked ...
Read More »The North Carolina General Assembly ratified Senate Bill 512 on Aug. 17, which aims to change the appointment structure of several NC public boards and ...
Read More »The North Carolina football special unit team saw growth in key areas in 2022, under new coordinator Larry Porter. In Porter’s first season, UNC averaged ...
Read More »Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed Senate Bill 747, a bill restricting mail-in voting and changing same-day registration. Republicans in the General Assembly have ...
Read More »Community is at the center of Tripp's Store, a colorful, eclectic arts space a short drive from Downtown Chapel Hill. Founded by Tracy Kilpatrick and ...
Read More »Charlotte artist Georgie Nakima's exhibit "Pantheress" is on view at the Ackland Art Museum through July 21, 2024. The installation honors the Black Panther ...
Read More »From "Hark the Sound" to James Taylor's "Carolina in My Mind," North Carolina sports fans sing and chant a variety of songs that have become a part of ...
Read More »SmallFest, the University's in-person student organizations involvement fair, will return this year during the second week of classes. More than 350 clubs ...
Read More »Elizabeth Hilborn, an environmental health scientist and honey bee specialist veterinarian, discussed her recent book, "Restoring Eden" at Flyleaf on ...
Read More »The Town of Carrboro will honor its first Black family, the Strayhorns, with a truth plaque on Sept. 1. Built in 1879 by Toney and Nellie Strayhorn, the ...
Read More »The festival included road safety activities, booths and games to celebrate the Vision Zero project and the Town receiving a $50,000 grant for improving ...
Read More »The Friends of Chapel Hill Public Library hosted one of three annual book sales this weekend. The Friends Big Book Sale included members-only discounts ...
Read More »The N.C. General Assembly overrode the governor's veto of the Parents' Bill of Rights, which places restrictions on public schools in order to promote ...
Read More »"For many college students, especially soon-to-be graduates, the internship is ideally a return ticket to employment post-graduation. It seems like a ...
Read More »The No. 3 UNC women’s soccer team (2-0-2, 0-0 ACC) paired strong defensive play with clinical finishing on Sunday, defeating No. 24 Southern California ...
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