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Chapel Hill’s police department is planning to move to leased space in an iconic building

October 6, 2023 Kinslee Braddy

Chapel Hill leaders say the police headquarters building is crumbling and overcrowded, so the town is planning to lease space for the police department at the former Blue Cross and Blue Shield building.

News

Legislators say new N.C. ban on gender-affirming care protects kids. Critics call it discrimination

September 29, 2023 Lauren Zola

Overriding a veto from Gov. Cooper, legislators passed a law this summer that prevents transgender minors from obtaining gender affirming care.

News

NC House Speaker suggests UNC should no longer be a gun-free zone

September 29, 2023 Anthony DeHart

After a fatal shooting and two lockdowns in the first few weeks of this semester, some UNC students are calling for gun control legislation. But N.C. Speaker of the House Tim Moore disagrees.

Features

UNC screenwriting students and professors have mixed reactions to the end of the writers strike

September 29, 2023 Samantha Hoffman

Carolina screenwriters discuss implications of the 148-day Writers Guild for America strike and its outcomes.

News

After August shooting, UNC plans to add more security measures and officer training

September 29, 2023 Editor

At the UNC-Chapel Hill Board of Trustees meeting Thursday, UNC police chief gave a report on the events of Aug. 28 and discussed strategies for campus safety.

Features

UNC has added a new mural in an unusual place – a South Campus parking deck

September 29, 2023 Henry Taylor

UNC’s Craige Parking Deck just got a little more colorful with the addition of a large-scale mixed media installation called “Drawn to Explain” by artist Amalia Pica. The London based artist is famous for her sculptures and installations.

News

Campus lockdowns can be especially hard for grad students, who face unique pressures

September 22, 2023 Tianyi Wang

Not only do graduate students grapple with the high-stress academic environment, but recent tragedies have also exacerbated feelings of depression and anxiety.

News

VP Harris tries to energize young voters in N.C. A&T appearance

September 22, 2023 Samantha Hoffman

During the second stop of her college tour, Vice President Kamala Harris addressed issues affecting college students in an effort to increase young voter turnout.

Features

Carrboro Market Bunch teaches kids where food comes from, then lets them buy some

September 22, 2023 W.H. Hayes

The Carrboro Farmers Market has a special program during the peak growing season of produce meant to give kids access to fresh food and local living.

Features

Farm combines pumpkin carving and goats for unique fall family fun

September 22, 2023 Caroline Horne

Spring Haven Farm outside of Chapel Hill offers pumpkin carving and an array of new activities for people of all ages.

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