CHCCS to hold common core standards forum
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools will hold a parent forum to discuss how the middle school math pathway will be affected by new common core standards.
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Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools will hold a parent forum to discuss how the middle school math pathway will be affected by new common core standards.
A UNC professor has co-authored a recently published study that shows protected coral reefs have been prominently affected by rising ocean temperatures.
The (Raleigh) News & Observer reported Tuesday that UNC physics professor Paul Frampton is being held in an Argentine jail on charges of attempting to smuggle two kilograms of cocaine.
Members of Student Congress’ rules and judiciary committee passed a bill to rename the oversight committee at their meeting Tuesday night.
PARIS (MCT) — A shooter who has killed seven people in France — including three children at a Jewish school — could be charged with terrorism, a federal prosecutor said Tuesday, amid reports that the gunman still on the loose may have filmed his most recent attack.
MIAMI (MCT) — A grand jury will look into the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, Seminole County State Attorney Norm Wolfinger said Tuesday.
Someone vandalized property and discharged a firearm into a dwelling at 500 Umstead Drive at 3:15 a.m. Tuesday, according to Chapel Hill police reports. The person shot through the patio door with a shotgun, reports state.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT) — President Obama’s re-election effort added $45 million to its coffers in February, a boost in fundraising as the campaign builds up its national infrastructure.
DIXON, Ill. (MCT) — You might call it a Reagan love-fest.
PARIS (MCT) — France was in shock Monday after four people, including a father and his two daughters, were gunned down at a Jewish school in the southern city of Toulouse, bringing to seven the number of people killed by a suspected single assailant in the area within a week.
East Chapel Hill Rotary Club and Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation will hold the first annual 5k at Earth Action Day Lifestyle Race and 1-mile Family Fun Run on April 14.
The Carrboro Branch Library will host a free introduction to eBooks workshop on Sunday from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
UNC Housing is currently seeking student artwork for its fifth annual permanent art collection.
UNC’s housing department is accepting applications for student positions offered this summer and during the 2012-13 academic year.
Jim Kessler, director of UNC’s department of disability services, has received the North Carolina Association on Higher Education and Disability’s Pat Bailey award.
ORLANDO, Fla. (MCT) — While Republican presidential candidates dig in for what has become a long, bitter fight for the GOP nomination, Barack Obama’s re-election campaign is quietly trying to take control in Florida.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT) — Afghanistan’s ambassador to the United States defended his president’s harsh comments about America, saying that Hamid Karzai was only reflecting the sentiments of his public, “as any legitimate president would do.”
A week after asking for residents’ help in finding people who fired shots in a parking lot near Rosemary Street, Chapel Hill police are again looking for information following a shooting incident.
The Faculty Council unanimously voted to consolidate the multiple honor courts for the graduate and professional schools into a single entity.
Someone committed an alcohol violation in front of 506 W. Franklin St. at 12:44 a.m. Friday, according to Chapel Hill police reports.