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'Halloween isn't canceled': UNC students adapt plans to keep up spooky season traditions


As the air chills and the days get shorter, students have begun preparing for the approaching Halloween holiday by planning decorations and figuring out how their annual traditions will change. UNC junior Elizabeth Wheless tends to go for group celebrations. But with COVID-19 in mind, she and her roommates have updated their Halloween plans to stay safe. (Daily Tar Heel)

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'Halloween isn't canceled': UNC students adapt plans to keep up spooky season traditions