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Month: November 2022

News

Students’ indifference to fire alarms concern Chapel Hill, UNC leaders

November 11, 2022 Gerard Millman

Some students are hitting the snooze button on fire alarms. The Chapel Hill Fire Marshal says it’s common for people to ignore their fire alarms and stay inside.

Features

Carolina Cupboard aims to help UNC students and staff facing food insecurity

November 11, 2022 Jailyn Neville

22% of UNC students are food insecure, according to one survey. But some are hesitant to seek out help.

Features

Ride-sharing service provides safe transportation to female-identifying students

November 11, 2022 Emma Cooke

She’s Not Here provides rides to female Tar Heels Thursday through Saturday evenings.

Features

After their serving their country, veterans take on a new challenge as college students

November 11, 2022 Reagan Allen

Several hundred UNC students are military veterans, and they often face unique challenges on campus.

News

UNC Board of Trustees sets policy for campus historical markers

November 11, 2022 Tajahn Wilson

The university has already approved one new marker that will commemorate the spot where a Black resident of Chapel Hill was stabbed in 1970.  But Board members expressed some concern about future markers.

News

New Franklin St. bike lanes aim to address safety concerns

November 11, 2022 Nayeli Jaramillo-Plata

The change comes after a notable increase in biking and pedestrian crashes over the past five years.

News

Republicans gain seats on NC Supreme Court, fall short of legislative supermajority

November 11, 2022 Walter Reinke

By a one-seat margin, Republicans failed to attain a veto-proof majority in the legislature, meaning Democratic Governor Roy Cooper has a chance to have his vetoes sustained.

Features

UNC Student Television’s ‘Head over Heels’ promises Bachelorette levels drama and intrigue

November 11, 2022 Madison Ward

Many college students watch reality TV from their dorms. But some students got a chance to live the experience in Student Television’s new show: “Head over Heels.”

Features

Kenan Theatre Company reimagines the Greek play ‘NIA’ with a contemporary NC setting

November 8, 2022 Reagan Allen

NIA is being showcased for the first time at UNC by the Department of Dramatic Arts. It will tackle issues like climate change, religious extremist, and women rights.

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Sports

Tar Heels’ recent success in football and basketball has the attention of student fans

November 7, 2022 Noah Monroe

While North Carolina football is 7-1 and could clinch the Coastal Division this week, the men’s basketball team was announced as the preseason No. 1 team in the country. Carolina Connection’s Noah Monroe wanted to find out if students are more invested in the football team, or the season that the

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