Clinical trial developed to treat peanut allergy
A professor in UNC’s School of Medicine completed a promising clinical trial testing a new treatment for peanut allergies.
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A professor in UNC’s School of Medicine completed a promising clinical trial testing a new treatment for peanut allergies.
UNC Campus Health Services Pharmacy is extending its hours to better meet students’ needs.
The Carolina Inn and its Carolina Crossroads Restaurant were awarded the AAA’s prestigious Four Diamond rating.
Christiane Hurt has been chosen as the next director of the Carolina Women’s Center.
Chapel Hill Transit will be offering a shuttle service for the Miami men’s basketball game on Thursday.
A UNC student was injured Monday morning in a Greensboro shooting involving four people, according to a press release by the Greensboro Police Department.
DNA found at the scene of UNC student Faith Danielle Hedgepeth’s September homicide may point to a male suspect, the Chapel Hill Police Department announced Wednesday.
The Chapel Hill Town Council is accepting applications to fill the vacant seat left by former councilwoman Penny Rich. Applicants must be Chapel Hill residents who are registered voters.
The Chapel Hill Fire Department has launched its annual initiative to “keep the wreath green” and prevent home fires during the holiday season.
Nine UNC scientists have been named as 2012 fellows in the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
At the faculty executive committee meeting that took place on Monday afternoon, committee members focused on adapting and exploring technology in higher education.
Dr. Ann Bailey is the 2012 recipient of the H. Fleming Fuller Award.
Ebenezer Baptist Church will provide cider, cocoa and different crafts for children at the Burwell School Historic Site this Saturday at 10 a.m. before the parade.
Chapel Hill Transit will be offering a shuttle service for the University of Alabama-Birmingham men’s basketball game on Saturday.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce is now accepting nominations for the 2012 Business of the Year Awards for businesses and nonprofits that demonstrate outstanding performance.
The Chapel Hill Fire Department responded to a structure fire at 411 Long Leaf Drive at 7:20 p.m. Sunday.
Work will begin today on a street widening project at South Columbia Street between Purefoy Road and Manning Drive.
Tickets to see the Dec. 5 lecture by hip-hop artist Common went on sale Monday for UNC students. Student tickets cost $10 and are available at the Memorial Hall box office or at memorialhall.unc.edu.
The first annual campus Book Harvest will be held this week until Dec. 2 to collect books for low-income children in the Triangle.
The Inter-Faith Council is asking Chapel Hill and Carrboro residents to consider making a $25 donation to provide a meal of turkey or ham, stuffing, bread, vegetables and dessert for a family in need. Donations can be given directly to the council.