UNC’s SMART Mentoring program pairs UNC students with local children. It targets low-income communities and focuses on issues of race, class and gender.
In Chapel Hill, there’s no place that specializes in styling black women’s hair. So, some students style each other’s hair in their dorm rooms, but that’s technically illegal in North Carolina.
Equal access to menstrual products is a growing issue globally, nationally, and locally. One student organization is working to educate people about menstrual equity.
Five restaurants have closed already in 2019, all within a block of each other on Franklin St., so what does it take for a restaurant to survive in the hub of Chapel Hill?