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Filmmaker Barb Lee visits campus, urges students to find their own identities

October 8, 2021    

UNC alum and documentary filmmaker Barb Lee visited campus this week. Her work centers on educating people about racism in America.

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For these students, a doughnut business is a matter of faith

October 1, 2021    

Student-run NANDO’s Nuts plans to re-open, and the owners’ religious beliefs are helping them navigate the uncertain. 

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How to go viral on TikTok? UNC students say it requires luck

October 1, 2021    

TikTok has taken the world by storm, allowing anyone, including UNC students, to rake in thousands of followers and millions of likes.

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Mushroom foragers find delicacies in the most unlikely places

September 24, 2021 Ava Pukatch

North Carolina is one of the best states for mushroom foragers, who can find exotic delicacies both deep in the woods and in more accessible places.

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Paperhand Puppets are back, exploring themes of renewal in the pandemic

September 24, 2021    

After taking a year off from performing because of COVID-19, the puppet troupe’s new show is called “Unfolding Seeds: Invocations of Transformation.”

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Students form support group, plan fundraiser for OCD

September 17, 2021    

Two UNC juniors who suffer from Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder were surprised to find there’s no support group in Chapel Hill. So they formed one themselves.

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22 Chapel Hill restaurants have closed during the pandemic; others are trying to adapt

September 10, 2021    

The closings have left three empty storefronts at the main intersection of Franklin and Columbia Streets.

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UNC students work to bring back a pre-pandemic tradition: making the first floor of Davis Library loud

September 10, 2021    

Davis Library’s first floor has been eerily quiet since return on campus. What used to be a place to get together with friends and hear loud chatter has become quiet. But some students are working to bring that tradition back.

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Back on campus in-person, first-years and sophomores look to find their UNC ‘home’

September 3, 2021    

After a year and a half of remote classes, first-year and sophomore students are finding their community on campus.

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Thriving despite COVID-19, the Franklin St. cafe ‘Epilogue’ is planning to expand

September 3, 2021    

Epilogue, a book store café, opened five months before the pandemic hit, and is already expanding next door with the opening of Prologue.

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