Carolina College Advising Corps Hires Recent Graduates to Guide High Schoolers Posted by Brianna Atkinson | Feb 28, 2023 | Higher Education, Instagram, UNC “Micaela thank you for being my college adviser, one of my besties. Thanks for dealing with my... Read More
Chapel Hill Transit Looking to Add More Electric Buses, Expand Facility Posted by Brianna Atkinson | Feb 23, 2023 | Local Government, Transit The proposal includes adding more zero emission buses, constructing a second roadway for buses and updating maintenance facilities. Read More
Chapel Hill’s New Traffic Garden Brings Fun and Road Safety Lessons for Kids Posted by Brianna Atkinson | Feb 15, 2023 | Safety Kids of all ages learned rules of the road at the grand opening of Chapel Hill’s traffic garden at Homestead Park. Read More
Remember the State’s Carbon Plan? Here’s How Duke Energy Plans to Address It Posted by Brianna Atkinson | Feb 9, 2023 | Environment, State Government About a month ago, the state passed a plan that requires public utility companies to change how they use fossil fuels. Read More
Resolution for New UNC School on ‘Free Speech’ Blindsides Faculty, Administration Posted by Brianna Atkinson | Feb 2, 2023 | UNC The UNC Board of Trustees passed a resolution to add a new school to the university, without faculty input. Read More
Orange County Democrats Discuss Key Issues for N.C. General Assembly in 2023 Posted by Brianna Atkinson | Jan 31, 2023 | Health, Pre-K - 12 Education, State Government One of the top stories coming into the N.C. General Assembly isn’t about policy issues, but instead who will be making those votes. Read More
Doula Industry Helping with Black Maternal Care, But Racial Inequities Remain Posted by Brianna Atkinson | Jan 27, 2023 | Health In the U.S., Black women are three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications. Doulas are trying to shrink that gap. Read More
New Chapel Hill Poet Laureate Seeks to Build Community Through Spoken Word Posted by Brianna Atkinson | Jan 24, 2023 | Arts, Local Government Cortland Gilliam is an artist, graduate student, educator — and now the Town of Chapel Hill’s second-ever poet laureate. Read More