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Back on campus in-person, first-years and sophomores look to find their UNC ‘home’

September 3, 2021    

After a year and a half of remote classes, first-year and sophomore students are finding their community on campus.

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Thriving despite COVID-19, the Franklin St. cafe ‘Epilogue’ is planning to expand

September 3, 2021    

Epilogue, a book store café, opened five months before the pandemic hit, and is already expanding next door with the opening of Prologue.

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UNC Libraries eliminates overdue fines for most items, aims to make resources more accessible

September 3, 2021    

UNC joins other libraries in eliminating overdue fines. The goal is to make libraries more accessible to everybody, including those who can’t afford to pay fines.

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The Chapel Hill Town Council promises to take an active role in fighting climate change

April 30, 2021    

After the Chapel Hill Town Council declared a climate emergency, the town adopted a new plan to combat the dangers of climate change.

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Bugging out: Billions of cicadas to emerge this summer in a noisy mating frenzy

April 30, 2021    

The cicadas, known as Brood X, will emerge from underground at the beginning of May, exciting entomologists and other bug enthusiasts.

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RV there yet? Broadway couple hits the road for a new adventure in camper renovations

April 30, 2021    

Dave Thomas Brown and Amelia Bay worked on Broadway. But when the pandemic hit, they decided to start renovating RVs.

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Some LGBTQ students of color – feeling excluded by large UNC clubs – have created their own spaces

April 30, 2021    

Some LGBTQ student of color at UNC struggle to feel included, but several on-campus clubs are trying to change that.

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In response to a student petition, UNC’s Drama Department has diversified its curriculum

April 29, 2021    

Senior Katia Carmichael created a petition calling on UNC’s Drama Department to diversify the curriculum to support BIPOC students and playwrights.

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Women worry about their safety on Franklin Street after a man is accused of assault and trespassing

April 23, 2021    

Tucker Frey has a record of harassing and assaulting women. Posts about him on social media are sparking a larger conversation about how Franklin Street area feels less safe to some.

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Some North Carolinians hope Derek Chauvin’s conviction is a turning point for police accountability

April 23, 2021    

After Derek Chauvin was convicted of murdering George Floyd, some members of the community reflect on what the verdict means for criminal justice reform.

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