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'They want to stay here': Preserving the future of Chapel Hill's oldest historically Black communityLongtime residents of Chapel Hill's Northside Neighborhood worry about the changing face of the community. Today, efforts have been made to help residents remain in Northside while educating and encouraging students to take a more active role within the community.
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We鈥檙e barraged with anti-aging sentiment in our culture, whether it鈥檚 jokes about going senile or marketing focused on 鈥渓ooking young.鈥 But there are folks out there accepting aging for what it is 鈥 and preparing to age exactly how they鈥檇 like to.
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At a recent meeting, the city council approved a reimbursement of up to $1,000 to everyone who was affected by the Weaver fire.
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This summer, 瓜神app鈥檚 2021 Youth Reporters turned on their mics and collected powerful stories from their communities. Kiana McKnight, from Greensboro, navigated through her community鈥檚 relationship with faith and mental health.
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Music as a form of protest has a long history in the U.S. Activists have used songs to guide countless movements, from the abolition fight in the 1700s to鈥
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Music as a form of protest has a long history in the U.S. Activists have used songs to guide countless movements, from the abolition fight in the 1700s to鈥
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Katie Wyatt first fell in in love with classical music when she joined her school鈥檚 orchestra in third grade. Wyatt played the viola and appreciated being鈥
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Katie Wyatt first fell in in love with classical music when she joined her school鈥檚 orchestra in third grade. Wyatt played the viola and appreciated being鈥
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State lawmakers around the nation offer tax incentives to manufacturers in hopes of bringing new jobs to their state. But what happens when they strike鈥
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State lawmakers around the nation offer tax incentives to manufacturers in hopes of bringing new jobs to their state. But what happens when they strike鈥