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Andrew Sellers

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Bilas: Malone’s NBA experience may be an asset in the new world of college sports

April 10, 2026 Lauren Mallett and Andrew Sellers

Thought Michael Malone hasn’t coached in college in decades, ESPN college basketball analyst Jay Bilas says Malone’s NBA experience may be more crucial to success.

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False stories in the Daily Tar Heel’s April Fools issue spark campus controversy, staff resignations

April 10, 2026 Anthony Guerra-Flores, Henry Nicholls and Andrew Sellers

The satirical issue, which contained fake articles about ICE, DEI, and other controversial subjects, is being criticized as disrespectful to marginalized students.

Features

North Carolina native Christina Koch makes history on Artemis II mission

April 10, 2026 Andrew Sellers

Christina Koch, a mission specialist for Artemis II, is from Jacksonville, N.C. She attended the North Carolina School of Science and Math in Durham and North Carolina State University.

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Davis’s departure likely means UNC is leaving the Dean Smith era behind

March 27, 2026 Andrew Sellers, Reyna Drake and Anthony Guerra-Flores

As university leaders seek a replacement for Hubert Davis, they may look less to the past and more to the transactional future of modern college basketball.

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Climate activists remain optimistic, despite Trump Administration policy changes

March 13, 2026 Andrew Sellers

The White House has rescinded many environmental policies, including a finding that greenhouse gasses pose a risk. But advocates of climate regulations say they’ll continue their work.

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Rep. Valerie Foushee’s primary race was unusually close. Were voters sending her a message?

March 7, 2026 Andrew Sellers

As she runs for her third term, Rep. Foushee won the Democratic primary by won by less than 1% of the vote over a challenger who ran as more progressive.

Features

Roster turnover is the new normal in college basketball. Fans have mixed feelings.

December 5, 2025 Andrew Sellers

Between last season and this season, the UNC men’s basketball roster changed dramatically. It’s the biggest switch-up in years. How does the UNC community feel about it?

Zohran Mamdani gives a speech in front of a crowd.
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Far away from New York City, the effects of Zohran Mamdani’s election are being felt in Chapel Hill

November 14, 2025 Andrew Sellers

Zohran Mamdani will be the first Muslim to hold the role of New York City’s mayor. Though controversial, Mamdani is inspiring Muslim Americans far beyond New York.

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