One has only to look at Carolina’s two games against Boston College this season to witness UNC’s valuable versatility.
Author: Staff
Everybody’s kid
After attending a panel discussion on teens and substance abuse hosted by the United Church of Chapel Hill in January, discussions with those who know the teen scene led me to six weeks of collecting data and stories.
The once and future Piedmont savanna
The 40-plus walkers accompanying me “in the footsteps of John Terres†around Mason Farm on Sunday saw something there that John never saw.
Aydan Court still draws concerns
The last time developer Carol Ann Zinn’s Aydan Court project was reviewed in a public hearing, she and then-Chapel Hill Mayor Kevin Foy engaged in a heated colloquy after the mayor and council appeared ready to reject a rezoning request for the project.
A whole new Whirld
Artists have always aimed to expand people’s creative horizons and challenge a culture’s standards and perspectives.
Board approves new options for 300 East Main
At it’s meeting Tuesday night at Town Hall, the Carrboro Board of Aldermen cleared the way for additions to the former VisArt Video space at 300 East Main St. …
Citizen wins press awards
The Carrboro Citizen has won another set of awards from the North Carolina Press Association for its website, writing and editorials.
UDO hearing continued
The public hearing on the Unified Development Ordinance has been continued until Monday to allow for additional public comments.
Town accepts bid on Weaver Street
The Town of Carrboro sent out notices to business owners that work is scheduled to being March 7 on extensive repairs to the Weaver Street roadbed.
Energy Efficiency Fair
The towns of Chapel Hill and Carrboro will host an Energy Efficiency Education Fair on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Carrboro Century Center.
Council to discuss food trucks
The Chapel Hill Town Council will hold a public forum on the issue of food trucks in Chapel Hill on Monday at 7 p.m. at Town Hall.
OWASA changes disinfection
OWASA customers may notice a chlorine taste and odor in their water this March and early April.
Affordable-housing discussion
The Town of Chapel Hill planning staff will begin a series of public-input meetings in March on affordable housing in Chapel Hill.
Film forum on race opens
ChathamArts’ Sustainable Cinema series will sponsor “Race in NC: Justice and Reconciliation Film Forum†this weekend, addressing black history, identity, culture and social justice and racial reconciliation.
Friends of the Downtown
Roger Waldon, former Chapel Hill planning director, will be the guest speaker at this month’s meeting of Chapel Hill’s Friends of the Downtown, Thursday at 10 a.m.




