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Chapel Hill’s fees keep some food trucks out

February 11, 2012

Food trucks will finally be allowed in Chapel Hill on March 1. Large fees may prvent many vendors from actually setting up business here.

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University Mall chases new tenants

February 6, 2012

University Mall is going after some well-established businesses to fill its open spaces.

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Early education has a lifelong impact

February 6, 2012

Children who participated in early childhood education programs are more likely to get college degrees and jobs, according to a UNC study.

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Protesters attack tuition hike

February 6, 2012

As UNC system leaders consider a historic tuition increase, some students are trying to keep it from happening.

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Ross proposes UNC tuition increase

January 28, 2012

UNC President Tom Ross is recommending that UNC-Chapel Hill’s tuition go up 9.9% for in-state students and 6% for out-of-staters.

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Opponents to protest UNC tuition increase

January 28, 2012

Opponents of a proposed tuition increase plan to rally at February’s Board of Governors meeting.

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Students juicing at UNC (no, not steroids)

January 28, 2012

Some at UNC have started juicing. No, we’re not talking about steroids. They use a machine to blend fruits and vegetables into juice.

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Arabic language adds professors

January 28, 2012

Budget cuts at UNC have meant smaller classes and fewer faculty, but one foreign language is actually adding professors – Arabic.

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UNC full of resources for rape survivors

December 3, 2011

One in four college students report surviving rape or attempted rape. UNC has many resources to help.

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Some locals want students out

December 3, 2011

They argue student rentals are changing the character of neighborhoods. The town council is working on a plan to protect those communities.

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