Chapel Hill reviews town land use
Chapel Hill’s land use regulations are inconsistent with its goals, according to a recent town-commissioned review.
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Chapel Hill’s land use regulations are inconsistent with its goals, according to a recent town-commissioned review.
Michael Barefoot was a foodie before being a foodie was cool.
After a three-day search, a man was arrested Thursday afternoon on charges of stealing a plane from Horace Williams airport.
Chapel Hill needs a new plan for its future growth — and the University plans to play a major role in creating one, officials said.
A small plane was stolen between 9 p.m. Monday and 6 a.m. Tuesday from Horace Williams Airport, University spokesman Randy Young said.
Less than a day after Chancellor Holden Thorp publicly condemned a hate crime against freshman Quinn Matney, the Department of Public Safety determined Matney had falsified his report to police.
Junior Bethany Corbin finds honor killings fascinating.
With budget cuts, the Office of Undergraduate Research has been forced to cut some of its support programs.
Barry Bryant knew his 25-year old nephew suffered from depression.
As a freshman in 2006, David Bevevino didn’t know exactly what he wanted to do with his life.
Ralph Byrns has a Ph.D. in economics and has worked at nine universities — but many things in life still baffle him.
As unrest sweeps across the Middle East and oil prices climb, today’s economic climate could make any investor nervous.
Elizabeth Mayer-Davis entered the field of diabetes research with her head, not her heart.
The College of Arts and Sciences parceled out budget cuts to its departments late Wednesday, leaving department chairs scrambling to cut costs.
The College of Arts and Sciences permanent budget will take at least a $3 million cut for the 2011-2012 fiscal year.
Members of the Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies endorsed Student Body President Candidate Ian Lee at their forum Wednesday night.
UNC-system research programs might lose their competitive edge if the state does not approve funding for new equipment.
Duke University’s GoDuke.com will broadcast Saturday’s basketball game against the University of Virginia in Mandarin Chinese.
Even as a college graduate and tax-paying member of the community, Rosario Lopez is insecure about her future.
As the legislature prepares to begin budget talks in two weeks, UNC-system leaders have received a passionate appeal to use their political influence to protect the system’s funding and academic quality.In an e-mail to the UNC-system Board of Governors, system President Erskine Bowles urged members to ask legislators they are friendly with to not approve further cuts to the system in the 2010-11 budget.Last week, N.C. Gov. Bev Perdue recommended an additional 3.9 percent cut on top of a 2 percent cut already in place.