No. 1 UNC women's tennis slams No. 11 Auburn in 6-1 victory
The No. 1 North Carolina women’s tennis team (3-0) notched a 6-1 victory over its first ranked opponent, No. 11 Auburn (0-1), Saturday afternoon.
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The No. 1 North Carolina women’s tennis team (3-0) notched a 6-1 victory over its first ranked opponent, No. 11 Auburn (0-1), Saturday afternoon.
Steve Kirschner, UNC senior associate athletic director for media relations, manages communications for the North Carolina men's basketball team. He has been with the Tar Heels since 1990, oversees the Carolina Basketball Museum and has worked countless UNC-Duke men’s basketball games as the sports information director.
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The basketball was loose.
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Science-based artwork of varied colors, sizes and subjects — from the Black Death to the Great Dismal Swamp —hung along the walls of the Genome Sciences Building lobby for a one-day exhibition on Friday evening.
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My name is Coda. I am Indigenous Occaneechi-Saponi, and on Monday Jan. 8, I was in solidarity with hundreds of concerned Mebane locals about the gas station Buc-ee's that is now approved to be built on the edge of the freeway. I spoke on behalf of my parents at the city council meeting, but also my ancestors whose land, culture and living heritage will be damaged in the name of good business.