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Franklin St. prepared for celebration that never happened

April 9, 2016

Businesses and local authorities prepared for students to storm Franklin St. after Monday’s men’s basketball game. Instead, fans walked home in stunned disappointment.

Features

Miniature petting zoo comes to campus

April 9, 2016

Many of us have visited a petting zoo during our childhood. But the Teeny Tiny Farm, a traveling petting zoo, is a bit smaller than what you may be used to.

Sports

After shocking loss, men’s basketball team looks ahead

April 9, 2016

Despite losing the championship game, the men’s basketball team had a memorable season. Already, fans are looking ahead to next year.

News

UNC staff member joins lawsuit to overturn House Bill 2

April 2, 2016

UNC worker Joaquin Carcano joins the lawsuit to fight the Private Facilities and Security Act, which overrides local non-discrimination ordinances.

News

Chapel Hill prepares for Final Four celebration

April 2, 2016

As fans gear up for the Final Four, police, fire fighters, and local businesses are preparing for possible victory celebrations.

Features

UNC project grows food for eating, education

April 2, 2016

A new initiative hopes to bring edible landscaping to UNC’s campus.

Protesters flooded Franklin St. Tuesday night, calling for the repeal of North Carolina's new law that preempts local non-discrimination ordinances.
News

Policy leaders face backlash for controversial LGBT law

March 26, 2016

UNC officials and local leaders react to the new state law which overrides local non-discrimination ordinances. Some are planning to go to court to challenge the law.

News

Proposal would punish students, faculty for protesting Board of Governors

March 26, 2016

The legislature next month will consider punishing student and faculty protesters who disrupt Board of Governors meetings.

News

Spellings visits UNC for first time as president

March 26, 2016

Margaret Spellings visited UNC as part of her tour of the state’s institutions. She met students, faculty and even two Nobel Prize winners.

Features

UNC researches health effects of vaping

March 26, 2016

E-cigarettes have become a popular way for some smokers to quit traditional cigarettes, but new research questions the health effects on young people who vape.

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