Two Chapel Hill High School students will have their ceramic sculptures exhibited in the 2011 National K-12 Ceramic Exhibition from March 30-April 2 in Tampa, Fla.
Author: Staff
Culbreth wins spot in healthy recipe competition
Culbreth Middle School is one of the top five semifinalists in the Whole Grains category of the Recipes of Healthy Kids Competition.
Doughnut art on display
Amy Dong, a seventh-grader at Phillips Middle School, made doughnut pincushions that are now on display in a pastry box at Krispy Kreme …
Pedersen retirement gala
April 8 is the last day to purchase tickets for the Neil Pedersen Retirement Gala on April 16.
Board to be streamed live
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools began producing video streams of Board of Education meetings on March 17.
Miss UNC hosts prom
Monica Doyle, Miss UNC, hosted a prom for students with special needs and disabilities on March 19.
Nominate Teacher of the Year
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools is accepting nominations for its 2010-11 Teacher of the Year through April 7.
Dolphin Nation Night
McDougle Elementary School will host its first Dolphin Nation Night on April 7 from 6 to 8 p.m.
Schools collect Box Tops
Students at Rashkis Elementary School and Seawell Elementary School participated in a “Battle 4 Box Tops†competition …
CHHS students win travel award
Maya Handa and Christina Annas, juniors at CHHS, won the 2011 Junior Travel Award for their achievement on the National Spanish Examination and excellence in Spanish.
Our backyards
Two meetings, two separate issues, but one very common theme: Not. Near. Me.
Letters: Residents speak out on Community House
Support for Homestead facility; Don’t overlook the process; Benefit to us all; Support IFC’s New Community House
Women’s lives matter
Last month, the U.S. House launched the most devastating legislative attack on women’s health care in American history.
A picture’s worth
When Angie Brammer went on the Internet on Friday, March 11, she was shocked to see her former home of Yamagata City, Japan, in the middle of a terrible natural disaster.
GOP planning to rewrite environmental policy, dismantle regulator
In this year’s General Assembly session, major changes to the way the state protects the environment and regulates polluting industries are being considered by the new House and Senate leadership.

