Local bands rally behind relief effort
Not every concert for a good cause has to feature Bono.
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Not every concert for a good cause has to feature Bono.
Tax hikes won't be an option to offset rebuilding funds for the Gulf Coast, President Bush said in a speech Friday.
The temporary gas shortages and nationwide price spike brought on by Hurricane Katrina are spurring some lawmakers to take action.
University pride was mixed with world-renowned and local classical talents at the Saturday as part of the opening of the renovated Memorial Hall.
For one local filmmaker, the movie “Deliverance” is significant for more than its “squeal like a pig” line.
Wine and beer soon could make their way into the hands of theater patrons and concertgoers on campus.
University markets in North Carolina are one step closer to being available to students, employees, alumni and local communities.
In the midst of a critical period of change for the UNC system, the Board of Governors is welcoming four new faces to its ranks.
For the first time, tourists might not be so upset if an unexpected guest shows up on their vacation.
FORT BRAGG — One year after the United States officially handed over sovereignty to Iraq, President Bush reaffirmed his commitment to freedom and vowed to continue fighting terrorism.
The top of the stage will hang roughly 89 feet above the heads of Memorial Hall’s future performers.
We all want to know what it’s like to be on top — and Daniel Craig’s character in “Layer Cake” is no exception.
The latest proposal of the long-awaited House budget would eliminate spending for long-distance students and programs in the UNC system.
Who says Southern charm and European sass don’t mix?
Universities across the country are searching in places besides state legislatures for dollars to run their schools, and many don’t want the state or an overarching board to have a say in it.
After five years as the chancellor at North Carolina School of the Arts, Wade Hobgood resigned Friday citing the school’s financial problems as well as personal reasons.
Many first-year legislators come to the N.C. House and try to blend in by sneaking in the back door.
A Feb. 25 hate crime in Chapel Hill continues to spur N.C. lawmakers to take action on discrimination and violence in the state.
During the past several years, UNC-system students have not been alone in handing over more cash for their education.
Three new members will step up to join the UNC system’s governing body this year, placing themselves in the midst of issues such as decreasing funding and rising tuition costs.