Column: Naloxone accessibility saves lives
"Although Narcan is readily available in many parts of the country, its previously prescription-only status created hurdles for individuals to obtain ...
Read More »"Although Narcan is readily available in many parts of the country, its previously prescription-only status created hurdles for individuals to obtain ...
Read More »Increasing state employee and teacher pay are major tenets for both the House Republicans' and the governor's budget proposals. The House budget is a ...
Read More »The N.C. Senate voted to override Gov. Roy Cooper's S.B. 14 with a 30-19 vote on March 28, repealing the requirement to obtain a permit from a local sheriff ...
Read More »The Digital South website is a collaborative effort between University Libraries and the College of Arts and Sciences as a part of the Southern Futures ...
Read More »Cotham's switch would give Republicans a narrow three-fifths supermajority in both houses of the N.C. General Assembly, which could give them power to ...
Read More »The UNC THRIVE Program works with veterans to address the symptoms of traumatic brain injuries, such as headaches, dizziness and sleep issues. Through ...
Read More »Thanks in large part to a crucial doubles point clinched by sophomore Casey Kania and graduate Ryan Seggerman and a deciding singles performance from ...
Read More »"On the days when I’d wake up too late to pick up a cup of coffee (we’ve all been there), my morning playlist never fails me. Music can be a powerful ...
Read More »Anna Wu, the previous associate vice chancellor for Facilities Services, sat down with staff writer Ashley Quincin to talk about her time at the University. ...
Read More »"In college, daily noise can hamper spiritual and creative growth. However, in the arboretum and woods, UNC students can find the solitude and silence ...
Read More »"UNC’s absence from the 2023 NCAA Tournament has led me to realize that the next season can only get better. This troubling season means that their ...
Read More »The federal public health emergency due to COVID-19 comes to an end on May 11. The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services announced changes ...
Read More »On March 30, the Chapel Hill Public Library hosted “From Here to Equality: Chapel Hill Community Read and Conversations,” the second session in a ...
Read More »The UNC Sailing Club has spent time developing in several events this year, and the hard work has paid off. The club has competed in nearly four times ...
Read More »As the days tick down until UNC commencement on May 14, seniors are making their final preparations for this highly-anticipated day — including adjusting ...
Read More »Head coach Brian Kalbas stressed that both Florida State and No. 11 Miami teams are known for their aggressiveness in doubles, yet North Carolina still ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Police Department is holding a Community Police Academy to teach community members about the department's role in the Town and the purpose ...
Read More »Virginia struggled to recover after Destiny Middleton’s triple in the top of the fifth led to three runs and pitcher Lilli Backes found an unstoppable ...
Read More »The No. 14 North Carolina baseball team (20-8, 6-4 ACC) won two of its three games on the road against Notre Dame (14-11, 5-7 ACC) this weekend. ...
Read More »"Prevention is everything and vigilance is essential. Big corporations and the EPA must work hand in hand to take the crucial steps forward to update ...
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