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Some Muslim students say UNC doesn’t support them as they observe Ramadan

March 31, 2023 Kyle Turik

The Islamic holy month of Ramadan began last Wednesday, but the time of fasting and prayer falls during a difficult academic period. For some students, balancing their academic and spiritual lives can be overwhelming.

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Late Night With Toys: UNC students help children with special needs

March 31, 2023 Annie Le Baron

A UNC club adapts toys to make them easier to use by children with special needs.

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More than a year after the Russian invasion, Chapel Hill’s Ukrainian community remains resilient

March 31, 2023 Savannah Gunter

This February marked one year of Russian occupation in Ukraine–and its impact is felt far beyond the front lines. Chapel Hill’s Ukrainian community continues support efforts and cultural learning.

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UNC Trustees signal their support for ban on ‘compelled’ speech

March 24, 2023 Sofía Basurto and Lorelai Sykes

The UNC Board of Trustees has voted to support the new UNC System policy prohibiting compelled speech. The policy was approved by the Board of Governors in February, banning schools from forcing people to agree with certain political viewpoints as a condition of admission as a student or employment.

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Wood-cooked BBQ is a North Carolina staple, but could become a thing of the past

March 24, 2023 Christian Phillips

Most remaining barbecue restaurants cook with gas, rather than wood, to save time and money. But traditionalists say the taste isn’t the same.

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College enrollment rates have decreased since the COVID-19 pandemic

March 24, 2023 Annie Le Baron

Fewer Americans are going to college since the COVID-19 Pandemic. Some are pursuing careers straight out of high school instead.

Features

‘App Team Carolina’ promotes inclusivity among student web app developers

March 24, 2023 Denise Stroud

App Team Carolina is a student-run organization that promotes IOS-centered learning for developers and designers and makes space for women to explore careers in technology.

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A proposed new state law would require businesses to accept cash

March 10, 2023 Kyle Turik

A bill sponsored by legislative Republicans would prevent stores and other businesses from requiring customers to use electronic payments.

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N.C. Medicaid expansion could bring health care to thousands, save rural hospitals

March 10, 2023 Henry Taylor

After a decade, North Carolina legislators have reached a consensus on expanding the state’s Medicaid program.

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A shortage of Adderall and other stimulants is disrupting treatment for people with ADHD

March 10, 2023 Savannah Gunter

The FDA announced a national adderall shortage in October, but months later people are still struggling with access.

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