Second time’s a charm for two: Robertson takes UNC freshmen
Jordan Imbrey came to the Robertson Scholars Program later than most.
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Jordan Imbrey came to the Robertson Scholars Program later than most.
The nation’s leading innovators planted the seed Tuesday for future Googles, Intels and Microsofts inside Koury Auditorium.
Returning from Spring Break, the Chapel Hill community will have the opportunity to talk with members of President Barack Obama’s National Advisory Council on Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
After a career dedicated to continuing education for others, Norman Loewenthal is ready to continue his own.
After trips to the Middle East, Africa and most recently India, Jon Lee Anderson stopped by Chapel Hill on Thursday night before continuing on to Egypt.
Klaus Scharioth, Germany’s ambassador to the United States, said he believes the U.S. can become more environmentally friendly and save money by doing it.
This season, UNC basketball fans will have a new way to buy and sell tickets.
Carolina graduates are expected to return in droves for the William and Mary football game Oct. 30. However, alumni are not coming home just for a football game.
UNC students can stop worrying that the world will end in 2012.
Dorothy Bernholz, director of Student Legal Services, received the Order of the Long Leaf Pine for her distinguished legal service to the state Wednesday.
One year removed from an unwelcome increase in attendance at Chapel Hill’s Halloween festivities, town and University officials are — once again — seeking a smaller and safer celebration.
After a rocky start, the senior service committee’s first project collected more than $300 and 80 school items for students at East Chapel Hill High School.