Tyson Leonhardt
Chapel Hill Mayor Mark Kleinschmidt joined five other community leaders and social justice activists — ranging from the president of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro NAACP to the[...]
UNC’s Hyde Hall played host from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday, April 2 to an interdisciplinary panel discussion titled, “METAMORPHS: Artists Spin Science,” which centered[...]
Just how important is technology in classrooms? In North Carolina, it’s becoming increasingly so. No more pen-and-paper EOCs Because the state wants its public schools[...]
Local public school officials say an unfair competitor is threatening their districts’ budgets. Both Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools and Durham Public Schools have long opposed[...]
A recent UNC study suggests drinking diet soda may be key to keeping excess weight away. “Taking a look at how many calories you are[...]
Although North Carolina’s May 8 presidential primary is still more than two months away, and the nation’s general election isn’t until November, the 2012 presidential election is[...]
Ron Haskins, a senior fellow in economic studies for The Brookings Institution, and Jon Baron, president of the nonprofit group Coalition for Evidence-Based Policy, will[...]
A new organic food movement is growing in Chapel Hill and Carrboro. But it isn’t targeting farmers-market goers, farmer organizations or, really, anyone over 18.[...]
Esther McCauley was one of the first members of Chapel Hill’s African-American community to break the mold of training school-based education. But Chapel Hill’s former African-American-only[...]
Pat McCrory, former mayor of Charlotte and the 2008 Republican nominee for the governorship, is gearing up for a flurry of campaign stops after announcing his candidacy Jan.[...]









