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The Mystery of Gimghoul Castle

For more than a century, Gimghoul Castle — the stone home of a legendary secret society — has intrigued University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill students and local residents alike. Once upon a time, there was a young man named Peter Dromgoole. That much we know. Beyond that, like all cool legends, the facts grow progressively elastic. (Our State Magazine)

See how Carolina celebrated University Day

UNC celebrated its 232nd birthday with the annual University Day celebration Oct. 12 at Memorial Hall. The date marks the laying of the cornerstone of Old East, the University’s first building and oldest state university building in the nation. The ceremony concluded with the a cappella group Tar Heel Voices singing Carolina’s alma mater, Hark the Sound. (UNC.edu)

More Chantal-shuttered stores are reopening in Chapel Hill

Everything that didn't float was destroyed, but Great Outdoor Provision Co. could finally reopen at Chapel Hill's Eastgate Crossing shopping center later this month. Meanwhile, look for more details to come about Aldi, Kipos Greek Taverna, and The Loop, representatives said. Great Outdoor Provision Co. started in the back of a Carrboro bike shop in 1972. (MSN.com)

UNC English professor Florence Dore balances academics and rock

UNC English Professor Florence Dore teaches students about Southern fiction and songwriting. But when Dore isn’t in the classroom, she’s spending her time preparing for the release of her third rock record. Dore is an award-winning singer and songwriter from Nashville. She’s released two records, written books and spoke at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. (Daily Tar Heel)

UNC’s Kenan Stadium Selected As Banana Ball World Tour Host Site

The Savannah Bananas will be coming to North Carolina's Kenan Stadium as one of its sites for the 2026 Banana Ball World Tour. The Savannah Bananas will take on the Texas Tailgaters in two games on April 11 and 12. This will mark the Bananas' first appearance in Kenan Stadium, which has hosted international soccer games each of the last three summers. (GoHeels.com)

Chapel Hill-Carrboro Openings, Closings and Updates in July-September 2025

The top story of July, and one of the biggest of all 2025, is the historical rainfall and flooding caused by Tropical Depression Chantal in North Carolina. Many spots in Chapel Hill, Carrboro and beyond saw intense flash floods wreck properties on July 6 — with many businesses among them. Few businesses went unscathed at Eastgate Crossing shopping center. (Chapelboro.com)

University Day at Carolina

Each year on Oct. 12, Carolina celebrates University Day, which marks the laying of the cornerstone of Old East — the campus’ first building and the oldest state university building in the nation. The day is a celebration of our mission as the country’s first public university and our service to North Carolina, the nation and the world. (UNC.edu)

Franklin Street is a revolving door for closing and opening restaurants

The Purple Bowl is an acai restaurant that has been on Franklin Street for about eight years. McClaren Hopper, the restaurant’s general manager, said community loyalty is a key factor in their continued success, which they built through partnerships like catering events at UNC and hosting fundraisers for local organizations. (Daily Tar Heel)

Professor Dwayne Dixon reinstated by UNC following 'thorough threat assessment'

UNC Asian and Middle Eastern Studies professor Dwayne Dixon was reinstated on Friday by University administration after being placed on administrative leave on Monday. The University cited "recent reports and expressions of concern regarding alleged advocacy of politically motivated violence" as the reasoning behind his suspension. (Daily Tar Heel)

Lucas: Eric Church’s public service makes him ideal for UNC's 2026 Commencement

Eric Church has been all over the world. He’s played the biggest stages in music. He’s hosted the largest concert in North Carolina’s history. He’s one of three country artists ever to play multiple nights at London’s Royal Albert Hall. He packed three shows at Denver’s famed Red Rocks this summer. And through it all, his heart has never left North Carolina. (UNC.edu)
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