Kleinschmidt is off to the capital for LGBT Pride Month
Mayor Mark Kleinschmidt has spent more than two decades as an activist for civil rights, even marching on Washington, D.C., in support of various issues.
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Mayor Mark Kleinschmidt has spent more than two decades as an activist for civil rights, even marching on Washington, D.C., in support of various issues.
With the 2012-13 fiscal year approaching, Chapel Hill, Hillsborough, Orange County and Carrboro’s officials are making the final adjustments to their budget proposals.
Despite an injunction that invalidates it, the Chapel Hill Town Council chose to amend a towing ordinance Monday to avoid conflict with the town’s cellphone ordinance.
Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Bruce Carney will soon be expanding his cabinet from three to five members — a move meant to broaden his understanding of what happens at UNC, he said.
The first meeting of the 93rd session of Student Congress Tuesday night was defined by one of the body’s main responsibilities — allocating funds to student organizations.
An 80-year-old American elm, one of the oldest trees on campus, was removed last week due to disease.
A licensing initiative the University is said to be participating in violates federal and state antitrust laws, according to a cease-and-desist letter filed about a month ago by a Washington, D.C. attorney.
In the face of a shrinking budget, the University’s Office of Scholarships and Student Aid is starting to dip into reserve funds to compensate for cuts to financial aid.
Susan King is not the kind of person to stay in one place for a long time, she said.
The man arrested after entering classes and touching women’s feet attended classes at the University during the fall and spring, a professor and students said.
The man arrested after entering classes and touching women’s feet was released from the Orange County Jail on a $2,500 bond May 17, a spokeswoman for the jail said.
While many recent graduates are entering the job market or going on summer vacations, Alex Lane is entering the aftermath of the Japanese earthquake.
Days after dozens of tornadoes raged across the state, the University is looking to extend a hand and lift N.C. communities from the rubble.
For most college students, time is spent focused on studies rather than what foods are being ingested.
On the same day Hogan Medlin left office as student body president, he came home to find his next chapter in life waiting in his mailbox.
In the quiet college town of Chapel Hill, on-campus parking rates for faculty could easily be mistaken for those at a school in a bustling metropolis.
Growing up, Mary Lou de Leon Siantz saw that the life of an immigrant was anything but easy.
Once in Pakistan, Edmund Hull found a map of the Islamic world.
Doria El Kerdany has been intently watching the news pour in from Egypt, trying to contact her family and check on their whereabouts.
Elizabeth Duke has come a long way from her days as a Carolina Playmaker.