Volunteers are needed to monitor recycling at the Carrboro Music Festival and Chapel Hill’s Festifall.
Author: Staff
Free cholesterol and blood pressure screening
UNC’s Eshelman School of Pharmacy will offer free cholesterol and blood pressure screening on Sept. 20, 26 and 27 from 5 to 8 p.m.
Grief and loss support group
University United Methodist Church will offer a seven-week grief and loss support group beginning Sept. 30.
House Calls, September 20, 2012
This week we respond to questions about anemia and vitamins.
Aerial view, Chapel Hill 1939
Chapel Hill’s pioneering woman photographer, Bayard Wootten, took to the air to make this stunning bird’s-eye view of the campus in 1939.
Come home, Holden
When Carrboro resident Holden Thorp took his family and moved to the big city to become chancellor of our university back in 2008, we all cheered.
Freeloaders, according to Mitt
So Mitt Romney and his multi-millionaire donors think my husband and I are freeloaders, according to a video that’s been circulating recently.
BIG CITY: A dark day in a dark era
Holden Thorp led off the emergency meeting of UNC’s Faculty Council, telling those assembled that he appreciated their effort to convince him to stay.
LETTER: Reelect Obama
I’m not a Democrat, I’m not a Republican; an Independent I am, and I’ve made my decision.
LETTER: Thanks for The Citizen
I’ve never met Robert Dickson or his daughter Susan, the publisher and editor of The Carrboro Citizen.
LETTER: Thorp should reconsider
I was a doubter when Holden Thorp was first appointed to be the UNC chancellor, but he has turned out to be the best thing to happen to South Building in decades.
Thoughts on Thorp’s decision
The following are statements from local community leaders regarding UNC Chancellor Holden Thorp’s announcement that he will retire in June 2013.
For the record
The following is a statement from UNC Chancellor Holden Thorp regarding his announcement that he will step down in June 2013.
FLORA: Again remembering Persimmon Pete
It’s time to begin gathering fruit from our native persimmon, Diospyros virginiana.
Heels must regroup
No one can be sure exactly what happened on Saturday for the North Carolina football team in a 39-34 loss at Louisville.