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Durham City Council unanimously passed two rezoning requests and issued a proclamation observing World AIDS Day during its Monday meeting.
The UNC Chapel Hill board hasn’t tenured a single professor in fields outside the health sciences since January. The inaction has prompted confusion and alarm among faculty.
Malcolm X in Durham Malcolm X visited Durham and Chapel Hill in April 1963 to debate then-CORE leader Floyd McKissick Sr., who died in 1991.
Hillsborough Mayor Mark Bell spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Tuesday, July 8, discussing town news and events.
The longest-running fraternity at UNC-Chapel Hill, Alpha Tau Omega, has been shut down by its national board due to multiple reports of misconduct.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s provost is stepping down next month to return to the faculty there, a development that news articles last week suggested is tied to his disagreement ...
Big changes are coming to Chapel Hill’s home turf. The district announced a $12 million dollar renovation plan for the 50-year-old Bulldog Stadium.
The Rock Hill NAACP is sponsoring its annual Emancipation Proclamation “Jubilee Day” observance at noon Friday at New Covenant Baptist Church, 358 Hampton St.
Pro-Palestinian demonstrations at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill turned chaotic on Tuesday, hours after dozens of students were detained for refusing to leave an encampment they ...
A Chapel Hill council member’s living situation has raised questions about whether she can continue to serve until her term ends in December. Karen Stegman announced earlier this month that she ...
There won’t be a Malcolm X Day proclamation in Durham, although it was on the agenda Monday for the City Council’s next meeting.
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