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The museum is providing glasses for people who are color blind through a partnership with California-based company EnChroma.
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UNC-Chapel Hill nursing students studying pediatric care used virtual reality technology to help make up missed clinical hours.
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The police headquarters for the town of Chapel Hill is currently located at 828 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. In 2013, toxic coal ash was discovered on this site. A new draft agreement on how to move forward with this property is now available for public comment.
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Universities are closing offices, making changes to job titles and shutting down DEI websites.
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Juneteenth is celebrated annually on June 19 to commemorate the emancipation of enslaved people in the United States.
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The rally and march began with chants and sign-waving at Peace and Justice Plaza on East Franklin Street in Chapel Hill.
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Who are John Noonan and Susan Ralston, and why are they organizing a GoFundMe for a UNC-Chapel Hill fraternity?
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UNC-Chapel Hill officials erected a 6-foot fence around the flag pole at Polk Place after protesters pulled down the American flag that normally flies there and ran up a Palestine flag.
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Federal officials will consider adding the site at 828 Martin Luther King Fr. Blvd to the national Superfund program.
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Hans recently spoke with ¹ÏÉñapp's Brianna Atkinson about the chancellor search process, the challenging governance structure a chancellor faces, and how NC State chancellor Randy Woodson has avoided all the drama that seems to envelop Chapel Hill.