UNC Study Abroad Office to add eight new programs
The UNC Study Abroad Office recently announced it will offer new programs for summer 2012, as well as semester- and year-long options.
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The UNC Study Abroad Office recently announced it will offer new programs for summer 2012, as well as semester- and year-long options.
Freshmen interested in applying to be North Carolina Fellows should fill out an application by 5 p.m. Friday.
From Mount Everest to India, the photographs of global adventures of UNC students, faculty, staff and alumni capture the vivid images of foreign cultures and landmarks.
Orange County’s Child Services offices will move to a new location in Hillsborough as part of an effort to consolidate services into county-owned facilities.
Chapel Hill Public Library is asking residents to take a survey concerning its digital services.
LOS ANGELES (MCT) — Most people probably haven’t paid much attention to the huge corporations waging war in Washington over legislation designed to crack down on online theft of movies, music and other content. But the conflict will hit consumers in the face Wednesday, when Wikipedia and several other websites intend to go dark to protest the proposed changes.
Someone left a burning bag of feces in front of a residence at 103 Newell St. between 6 p.m. Sunday and 10:36 a.m. Monday, according to Chapel Hill police reports.
A team of researchers, including UNC associate professor Ethan Lange, has discovered an inherited mutation linked to a high risk of developing prostate cancer.
Chapel Hill Transit will operate a Saturday schedule on Monday to observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Frank Porter Graham Elementary Nurse Janice Anderson has been named the 2011 School Nurse of the Year by the School Nurse Association of North Carolina.
For every 3-pointer the North Carolina men’s bas- ketball team makes during the regular season, Coca- Cola plans to donate $50 to the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Student Congress attracted seven potential candidates to its mandatory interest meet- ing for the open seats that will be filled during a Jan. 26 special election.
SEOUL, South Korea (MCT) — Capping a diplomatic huddle in Tokyo with U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner, Japanese central government officials pledged Thursday to buy less Iranian oil in a nod to Washington’s campaign to sanction Iran over its nuclear program.
MEXICO CITY (MCT) — Two years have passed since a ferocious earthquake leveled much of Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, and killed more than a quarter-million people. It was, as the Los Angeles put it, “one of modern times’ worst natural disasters” striking “one of modern times’ poorest nations.”
MOSCOW (MCT) — A failed Russian Mars probe weighing 13.5 tons is most likely to strike earth somewhere in the Indian Ocean near Africa, officials at Russia’s national space agency said on Thursday.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT) — The U.S. government ran a deficit of $86 billion in December, the Treasury Department report- ed Thursday, pushing the federal budget shortfall to $322 billion in the first quarter of fiscal 2012.
PAKISTAN (MCT) — A U.S. drone missile strike killed four suspected militants in northwest Pakistan on Wednesday, ending a six-week hiatus in such attacks imposed by Washington following American airstrikes late last year that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers and severely marred relations between the two nations.
WEST COLUMBIA, S.C. (MCT) — Ron Paul, fresh from his second-place finish in New Hampshire, treated an adoring and cheering South Carolina crowd to a lesson on how to bring the nation back to what he said are the core constitutional principles of a dramatically scaled-down federal government.
NEW YORK (MCT) — Barricades surrounding the park in lower Manhattan where the Occupy Wall Street movement was born were removed Tuesday, with considerable less commotion than when they were erected, enabling anti-greed protesters to easily return.
An eight-session group offering support to women who have suffered from and survived sexual violence will be held on Thursday evenings from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. starting Jan. 19. The group will be limited to eight people. Screenings will be held in early January.