Franklin Street venues continue to be gender neutral after election
By Davis Rhodes | November 13The status of gender-neutral restrooms on UNC’s campus has been well documented.
The status of gender-neutral restrooms on UNC’s campus has been well documented.
The holiday season is just gearing up, which means one thing: People are starting to crank out their best (and most annoying) chain messages.
A lot has happened this month, but September has been busy in past years, too. Here’s a glimpse of what life was like on the Hill — and away from it — in history.
New Yorkers have been on high alert ever since the Saturday explosions in Manhattan, New York and Seaside Park, New Jersey.
The first week of college is equally overwhelming and exhilarating. We're enlisting the help of some of UNC’s most successful alums, and we’ve come up a guide to navigating your first year at UNC.
Students looking for local music don't have to go any further than Left On Franklin.
PokémonGO is currently a massively popular game getting children and millennials alike off the couch this summer. Staff writer Davis Rhodes asked people in the Chapel Hill about their thoughts on the application.
Bob Funck isn't just bringing the funk to Cat's Cradle — he's bringing the lyrics too. The musician is hosting the North Carolina Songsmith Showcase this Friday.
UNC American Indian Center faculty member Qua Lynch recently finished her first year working as the Native Student Engagement Coordinator. Staff writer Davis Rhodes talked with Lynch about her position, being in the Haliwa-Saponi Indian Tribe and her educational goals.
Pittsboro resident Sarah Shook and her band, the Disarmers, are coming to Cat's Cradle on June 17. Staff writer Davis Rhodes talked with Shook about motherhood, the inspiration for her lyrics and not conforming to a single genre.