University Square — the 12-acre site known for Granville Towers, several restaurants and assorted shops — has received approval from the Chapel Hill Town Council for its planned transformation into an urban-style mix of retail,… read more
UNC has added more than 100 acres of environmentally sensitive land to the 367-acre Mason Farm Biological Reserve. The land lies south of the N.C. Botanical Garden — which administers the reserve as both a natural area and biological field… read more
For 43 years, UNC physicians have flown out of Horace Williams Airport to take their specialties where they were needed in more remote corners of North Carolina. UNC Medical Air Operations formally went to work in 1972 and now has six planes… read more
Ben Jones ’50 remembers being the first patron to walk through the door when Ted Danziger opened the Rathskeller for business in September 1948. And he intends to be first in line when Diane Fountain ’80 reopens the underground… read more
University Square, the 12-acre site known primarily for Granville Towers, will be transformed into an urban-style mix of retail, offices and residences, including nearly 1,000 parking spaces and thousands of square feet dedicated to cultural… read more
The sun sets on a Thursday evening in Chapel Hill with the humidity and the day’s heat still lingering in the air, and, like a sign, people begin to shake out blankets and towels or unfold their chairs and congregate at a central point in Chapel… read more
The financially beleaguered Chapel Hill Museum is set to close its doors. Founded in 1996 and housed in the former public library building not far from the campus on Franklin Street, the museum has relied primarily on volunteers and never has had… read more
Snow is rare enough in Chapel Hill that it still sparks interest when it falls. Students have always treked to the campus to enjoy random displays of frivolity: snowball fights, snowman construction and cafeteria tray sledding. Photo by David… read more
A tree in front of Spanky’s at the corner of Franklin and Columbia streets has become a trophy. The town of Chapel Hill topped the tree, already scheduled for removal, after fans celebrating the men’s NCAA basketball championship in April… read more
After years of planning and 10 months of stop-and-go negotiations, the UNC Board of Trustees and the Chapel Hill Town Council agreed this week on how to move forward with nearly 1,000 acres envisioned as a satellite campus called Carolina… read more