University City Regional Library will help bring its history books to life on Feb. 4, when it hosts Maurice Johnson, active member of the 102nd U.S. Colored Troops reenactment group. Williams travels the U.S. portraying and discussing African American soldiers through...
Can it be that time of year already? 49er Baseball returns to campus in mid-February, even as the 49er men’s and women’s basketball teams prepare for a string of home games at Halton Arena. The woman are tied for first place, while the baseball team features three...
A recent property sale near UNC Charlotte for a new apartment community appears to have set a record for land cost per acre. Haven Campus Communities - Charlotte LLC in December bought 6.8 acres on University City Boulevard and Sandburg Avenue for a total of...
Does your child love singing? The UNC Charlotte Children's Choir for third- through fifth-graders has opened enrollment for this free opportunity from the Music Department to learn voice and perform. For 14 weeks starting Jan. 23, students can take part in this choral...
Arts, science and history explode across Charlotte on Jan. 28, as dozens of museums and groups offer FREE visits, programs and performances for all ages at venues ranging from NoDa's Free Range Brewing to uptown's Bechtler Museum of Modern Art and University City's...
The Charlotte Business Journal recently talked with UNC Charlotte Chancellor Phil Dubois about several milestones that are bringing dramatic improvements to campus. Among the high points: passage of statewide bonds that will pay for a new science building, the $200...
A veteran apartment developer has purchased 15 acres on North Tryon Street at the University City Boulevard Transit Station. According to tax records, Oxford Properties of Atlanta paid $6.35 million in December for the property, in the University City Gateway...