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How out of state students deal with the nearly-empty campus during holiday breaks

November 23, 2019

While most students go home during UNC holidays and breaks, the ones who stay on a nearly empty campus sometimes face feelings of isolation.

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A local rugmaker was inspired to help women in Nicaragua after she struggled with Lyme disease

November 16, 2019

Carol Blackmore of Crow Hill Rugs has been weaving and selling custom rugs for over two decades, and she started an organization to help women in Nicaragua.

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How some middle school students are using the car pickup lane to fight climate change

November 16, 2019

Students at Guy B. Phillips Middle School are trying to get parents to turn off their cars while picking up their kids to cut down on carbon emissions.

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New app aims to get UNC Hospital pediatric patients active

November 16, 2019

‘Adventure Squad’ is an augmented reality moblie app which leads patients through a scavenger hunt throughout the hospital halls.

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A lot of students pull all-nighters in the library, but is it an effective studying tactic?

November 16, 2019

Pulling all-nighters is a common way for students to prepare for exams or finish class work, but they may pay for it the next day.

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Student filmmakers’ hard work pays off at the Campus Movie Fest

November 16, 2019

UNC’s Campus Movie Fest gave students the opportunity to produce short movies that might be screened at Cannes Film Festival.

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New downtown business mixes coffee, chocolate, and books

November 16, 2019

Chapel Hill natives Miranda and Jaime Sanchez have opened Epilogue on Franklin St.

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UNC professor’s documentary explores the causes of Puerto Rico’s deadly blackout

November 9, 2019

The film concludes the crisis was caused by government corruption, predatory lending, and major companies selling the island oil at inflated prices.

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Chapel Hill art exhibits explore slavery’s impact 400 years later

November 9, 2019

The Town of Chapel Hill is remembering the 400th anniversay of the start of slavery through conversation and art.

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UNC alum may have the chance to be the first woman on the moon

November 9, 2019

Astronaut candidate Zena Cardman visited UNC’s campus to talk about NASA’s next moon mission, Artemis.

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