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Campus concerts showcase student, faculty performers
Three student musical groups and the Faculty Brass Quintet will present concerts in October. All student performances will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Anne R. Belk Theater at Robinson Hall. Tickets to each performance are $8. Parking is free. Oct. 19 - Wind Ensemble...

Rock the lake each Thursday at Fall Concert Series
Dust off those dancing shoes, because the Fall Concert Series has returned to The Shoppes at University Place! Every Thursday in October, bring your friends and family out for a night of FREE fun by the water. Enjoy the show on land or rent a paddle boat and take in...

Vote today in Charlotte’s 2nd primary for mayor
All Democrats and many unaffiliated voters can cast votes in today’s second primary for our next Charlotte mayor. Incumbent Mayor Dan Clodfelter and former County Commissioner Jennifer Roberts are seeking the Democratic Party nomination for Charlotte mayor. Today’s...

New HAWK beacons help walkers, cyclists cross busy streets
Pedestrians and cyclists have a growing number of signalized crosswalks across University City’s busiest highways, even midway between major intersections. Our third HAWK beacon – featuring numerous traffic signs, distinctive crosswalk and attention-grabbing sequences...

Join the Cross Charlotte Trail celebration Oct. 17
The ambitious project to create a 26-mile greenway across Mecklenburg County reaches an important milestone on Oct. 17, when city staff host a celebratory unveiling of the likely path linking University City, uptown and Pineville. The celebration, including short...

Get latest light-rail and NECI news at Oct. 13 meeting
The next community meeting on NECI project plans and Blue Line Extension progress will take place 5:30-8 pm Tuesday, Oct. 13, at the Oasis Shriners Center, 604 Doug Mayes Place, in University Place. The Northeast Corridor Infrastructure (NECI) Program is a collection...

Learn how to help our students at U.C. Connect website
University City Connect, the growing community group providing support to our Governors Village Schools, now has a new website and social-media channels to help you get involved, too. Visit UniversityCityConnect.org to learn about the schools and how both you and your...