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The battle over the N.C. budget may result in a few casualties.
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The battle over the N.C. budget may result in a few casualties.
UNC students might soon be able to pay the same level of tuition for all four years of school if a new N.C. General Assembly proposal continues to move forward.
For some families, home is where the Ronald McDonald House is — and through a partnership with Victory Junction, the charity can serve families in a new way.
Faculty gathered at the Old Well on Thursday — the University’s long-standing symbol — in hopes of ensuring that Gene Nichol’s Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity has the same future.
DURHAM — Mitt Romney, the Republican presidential opponent of Barack Obama in the 2012 election, criticized the current president’s foreign policy during a visit to Duke University on Wednesday.
The heart of the religious exemptions debate is a clash between two fundamental rights: religious freedom and civil equality.
The chiropractor is in, and he has your back — just from a new location.
If you’re searching for simplicity at home, an innovative developer might hold the keys to your happiness — in the form of a bite-size bungalow.
Andrew Heckert has a skeleton in his closet — though it might not be what people think.
Even if it takes a $2 million bridge to do it, the town of Chapel Hill says its committed to improving pedestrian and bicyclist safety.
Sexual assault has persistently been in the public eye for the last five years, and many higher education leaders agree that it’s a problem on college campuses — but most administrators don’t believe the assaults happen in their own backyards.
Gene Nichol is a man who won’t be moved.
Out the back door and over the lawn, to grandmother’s house we go — or at least, that’s the idea behind a new alternative to nursing homes.
A non-profit human rights group is taking a step back in America’s history to explore nearly 100 years of racial violence in southern states.
Dissatisfied tenants staged protests during the weekend at apartment complexes across Carrboro to challenge abnormally high water bills.
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Faculty across North Carolina have spoken out passionately against the forced resignation of UNC-system President Tom Ross in January — and now, faculty leaders are organizing concrete responses.
Paralyzed pups might get a chance to wag more, thanks to a study conducted by neuroscientists at N.C. State University.
For a North Carolina-based telemedicine provider, the doctor is always in.