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Student, biology major, and reptile wrangler – Nicole D’Avignon does it all

September 29, 2018

Students often have to work odd jobs to make money, but one student might take the cake. She works as a reptile wrangler.

News

Chapel Hill and Carrboro clean up after Florence floods

September 22, 2018    

The remnants of hurricane Florence left low-lying parts of Chapel Hill and Carrboro under several inches of water. The cleanup continues.

News

Red Cross shelter at UNC houses hundreds of Florence survivors

September 22, 2018    

UNC and the Red Cross have set up a shelter for people from all over North Carolina who were displaced by Hurricane Florence. More than 200 were living these this week.

News

UNC’s responds to Florence with both immediate and long term help

September 22, 2018    

While the UNC community collects recovery supplies for Florence survivors, the university also is planning a long-term response to reduce damage from future storms.

Features

With American folk music and a fast-paced scripts, PlayMakers puts a new twist on Robin Hood

September 22, 2018    

Playmakers Repertory Company’s production of Ken Ludwig’s Sherwood: “The Adventures of Robin Hood” gives a fresh spin on an age-old tale.

Sports

New film by UNC grad looks at basketball’s growth in Africa

September 22, 2018    

Taylor Sharp’s “Hoops Africa” will premiere at Chapel Hill’s Varsity Theater.

Features

Touring art exhibit brings a big red ball to UNC

September 22, 2018    

The 250 pound rubber ball is street art by Asheville-based artist Kurt Perschke.

News

While some UNC students are passionate about Silent Sam, many are ready for the debate to end

September 8, 2018

Following the toppling of Silent Sam, protests have continued in Chapel Hill, but many students are just ready for a resolution.

News

UNC faculty are making their voices are heard in the Silent Sam debate

September 8, 2018

Faculty members are making their voices heard about the future of Silent Sam, and Chancellor Folt is promising an open process to decide the statue’s fate.

Features

Pets are a lot of responsibility, especially for full-time students

September 8, 2018

Should you get a pet while you’re a student on campus? For some, the work might just be worth having a cuddly new best friend.

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