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AP classes popular, but maybe for the wrong reason

March 7, 2014

High school students across the nation are signing up for more AP classes, creating high stress environments.

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High school students ecstatic about UNC acceptance

March 1, 2014

Local students share their reactions about getting accepted into UNC.

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New company tries to revolutionize music streaming

March 1, 2014

Many Americans have changed how they listen to music. Now, a new streaming music company is entering the fray.

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Making Overheard a safe place to laugh

March 1, 2014

At the popular “Overheard at UNC” Facebook group, controversial posts have caused the group’s administrators to create new rules.

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CVS to end selling tobacco

March 1, 2014

CVS announced it will end tobacco sales, creating an interesting future for UNC’s relationship with other drug stores.

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Consumers react to Target security breach

March 1, 2014

Target’s security breach a few months ago affected millions of debit and credit card holders. With it came stress for consumers.

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Coffee with a Cop promotes public conversation

February 22, 2014

The Chapel Hill Police Department held its first coffee event to encourage residents to talk with officers in a relaxing setting.

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Energy summit to discuss new technology

February 22, 2014

The Clean Tech Summit will host some of the major companies behind the development of energy saving technologies.

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E-cigs increasing in popularity

February 22, 2014

A new way of smoking — electronic cigarettes — has become popular. But there’s little research or regulation on them.

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Genetically engineered mice hold promise for HIV treatment

February 15, 2014

UNC researchers have created “humanized” mice that could lead to the development of better drugs to block HIV transmission.

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