College fair unites area high schools
In a span of less than three hours, students from all across the county visited colleges from all across the country - without leaving Chapel Hill.
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In a span of less than three hours, students from all across the county visited colleges from all across the country - without leaving Chapel Hill.
Nancy Bierman, a third-grade teacher’s assistant at McDougle Elementary School, sits outside watching students chase one another around the playground.
Orange County was painted green this weekend as Earth Day’s 35th anniversary brought about a flurry of activity.
It’s a given that young students’ success depends on the contributions of teachers, administrators and parents.
The chance to sing at a professional sporting event is a lifelong dream for many performers.
With a final blow to a brightly colored piñata, a pungent smell filled the air as hundreds of cigarette butts scattered to the ground.
Advocates for the homeless asked local leaders Wednesday to set aside money in next fiscal year’s budget to fund a 10-year plan to end homelessness — an action that would put the efforts one step closer toward local implementation.
In a joint session of the two local school boards Wednesday, most members seemed pleased with progress in collaboration efforts between the city and county districts.
Two-hundred thirty -- it's the number of homeless people counted in Orange County on the night of Jan. 6, a number that some homeless aid workers say is an underestimation of the true extent of the problem.
To most, Orange County seems far removed from the gang-related problems that face many urban areas.
Correction Due to a reporting error, the photo caption accompanying the Feb. 21 article “The British are coming” stated that the photo depicted a Revolutionary War re-enactment in Carrboro. The event actually took place in Hillsborough.
With construction beginning on its third middle school, the county school district has begun discussions on how to best redistrict students.
Wide grins and giggles abounded at a Chapel Hill elementary school Friday afternoon when a Charlotte-based theatre company acted out creative stories written by six students.
Speaking a foreign language in an American classroom has its share of challenges.