Two receive Eve Carson scholarship
Juniors Irene “Rena” Avramidis and Sarah Kaminer were selected as this year’s Eve Carson Scholarship recipients.
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Juniors Irene “Rena” Avramidis and Sarah Kaminer were selected as this year’s Eve Carson Scholarship recipients.
Carrboro has been named a finalist for the Oprah Winfrey Network and BBC Worldwide Productions’ new reality show Lovetown, USA, and will hold a town meeting next Tuesday about the show.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Holiday Parade will be held on Dec. 10 between 10 a.m. and 12 a.m.
During the month of December the Town of Chapel Hill will offer free parking on Saturdays.
During their annual organizational meeting on Monday the Orange County Board of Commissioners elected Bernadette Pelissier to serve as chairwoman of the board for the year 2012.
BEIJING (MCT) — The sky in Beijing is often a murky color, something between gray and brown. But the past few days have been particularly bad: hundreds of flights canceled, sections of highway temporarily closed and entire buildings seemingly vanished from the horizon.
LOS ANGELES (MCT) — Do U.S. presidents really age twice as fast as the rest of us while they occupy the Oval Office?
OSAWATOMIE, Kan. (MCT) — President Barack Obama rolled out the major themes of his re-election bid in a speech in which he sought to capture public concern about rising economic inequality and wrap his policies in a call for a “fair shot” for America’s middle class.
The Carolina Center for Public Service is accepting applications for two large scholarships for service projects.
A study released by UNC researchers shows that humans’ weather-related behavior is being influenced by global warming.
KABUL, Afghanistan (MCT) — Bomb blasts targeting Shiite Muslim gatherings in two Afghan cities killed at least 59 people and injured 150 others Tuesday, a rare outbreak of sectarian violence in a country wracked by 10 years of war with Taliban insurgents.
UNC researchers have received a four-year $6.4 million grant to fund genome research.
The possibility for additional sanctions for the UNC football program still exists after a year-long investigation has finally reached its end.
The trial for Laurence Allen Lovette, Jr., who is accused of killing former student body president Eve Carson, is expected to begin today. Lovette has been charged with first-degree murder, kidnapping and other charges associated with Carson’s 2008 killing.
CAIRO (MCT) — In a symbolic victory for Egypt’s revolutionaries, results from the first round of parliamentary elections show a popular rejection of any vestiges of deposed President Hosni Mubarak’s regime, with his old political allies trailing far behind Islamist and liberal blocs.
A recent study released by a UNC pediatrician reports that less than one-fourth of parents with overweight children have ever been told that their child is overweight.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT) — The U.S. Postal Service is seeking to slow down its delivery rate, the agency announced Monday, in an effort to help save $2.1 billion a year and fend off possible bankruptcy.
The executive branch of student government announced Monday that four students will receive grants from the Student Enrichment Fund.
Someone communicated threats at 4:34 p.m. Friday at Phoenix Academy on Merritt Mill Road, according to Chapel Hill police reports.
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (MCT) — The Arab Spring has yet to arrive in Saudi Arabia, and advocates face an uphill battle mobilizing an apathetic public that seems to accept the country’s all-powerful monarchy.