Chapel Hill-Carrboro Schools program bridges internet gap
Kerry Sherrill, Carrboro Elementary School’s social worker, remembers one of her third-graders jumping up and down with glee in January after receiving a computer to use at home.
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Kerry Sherrill, Carrboro Elementary School’s social worker, remembers one of her third-graders jumping up and down with glee in January after receiving a computer to use at home.
Terrell Gorin-Davis shares an on-campus Appalachian State University apartment — with a woman.
Two house fires, reportedly the result of problems with an electric heater and a chimney, damaged Chapel Hill homes this weekend.
In a tough economic climate that has prompted UNC-system campuses to pare down administrative staffs, schools are adapting — or drastically reducing — their academic advising services.
Chapel Hill apartments are nearing full capacity, owners and town officials say, creating a demand for more housing that two new developments hope to satisfy.
Lacey McClain says Adderall makes her feel like a zombie, a robot, an anti-human.
Local and University groups are working to make this year’s Homegrown Halloween celebration the safest yet.
As the amount of financial aid available at UNC-system schools continues to shrink, some students are running out of options.
Finding a site for Orange County Public Library’s southwest branch has been no easy task — an initial location was rejected after $60,000 had been spent investigating the spot.
In an increasingly competitive world, candidates for the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School Board envision all students graduating equally prepared.
East Carolina University is hoping to up its game.
Some Chapel Hill area high school students are Tar Heel born and bred.
A new student-led support group is rallying behind conservative presidential candidate Rick Perry.
Clinical trials might be a cancer patient’s last chance to get better.
Chapel Hill kids have a new place to play outside, and it’s on the roof.
Day laborers in the area stand on the corner of Jones Ferry Road and Davie Road, rain or shine.
Hispanic college enrollment increased by almost a quarter from 2009 to 2010, mirroring the nation’s rapidly diversifying population.
Requirements for Orange County advisory board members are up for revision after a volunteer was denied reappointment.
Editor’s note: One hundred fifty years ago Sunday, reports of the attack on Fort Sumter appeared in area newspapers. These stories from the Civil War are presented as they might have appeared in a student newspaper. All photos and article data courtesy of Wilson Library.
Hopes of a free-standing library in Carrboro will become a reality in a matter of years after the project was approved by the Carrboro Board of Aldermen on Tuesday night.