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You have to credit Holden Thorp for keeping staff on their best worst behavior. Since he started, every semester’s been like an entire season of “Mad Men.”
Can you believe it? There’s only 21 more shopping days ‘til Christmas, and 17 more days ‘til the End of Days!
I’ll never forget the year my mom tearfully carried out her jet-black Thanksgiving turkey from the kitchen.
Memet: My guest today is a hilarious, infectious virus who can be seen this fall on campus and in my upper respiratory tract. He may have no cure, but he needs no introduction — ladies and gentleman, Common Cold! (Applause.)
The Gazette Monthly (formerly The Gazette Weekly) is pleased to announce it is accepting applications for its summer internship program.
I’m an Edgar Allan Poe fan. I’ve seen all his movies.
Last week, a newly discovered 4th century shred of paper quotes Jesus as having a wife, prompting strong skepticism from the Vatican and inciting furious nuns everywhere to burn his stuff in the front yard.
CHARLOTTE — For many, it was 1968 all over again.
Six months ago, I lost my father in a horrible accident: I lost him to Twitter. I never even got to say goodbye.
As a reporter, I’m rarely at a loss for words when it comes to interviewing almost anyone. By now, I’ve heard and seen a lot.
T.’s home mirrors the lifestyle he leads.
DURHAM — Katie Ricks closed her eyes, covered her face with her hands and began to cry. But when she removed her hands, all anyone in the sanctuary could see was a smile.
Beaming from cheers of the standing-room-only crowd, former Charlotte mayor Pat McCrory confirmed Tuesday in Greensboro what everyone in attendance already knew: he’s in. Again.
With significant federal budget cuts to military spending on the horizon, the already struggling N.C. economy could soon take another large hit.
If you’re looking for a veteran to thank today, you might not have to leave campus.
Some Duke Energy customers might be feeling the heat a little less this winter.
CLARIFICATION: In the original version of this article, The Daily Tar Heel stated that Josh Harris, a Raleigh native who was arrested for protesting, had a “new criminal record.” The Daily Tar Heel would like to clarify that Harris was arrested on second-degree trespassing charges. His court date is in December. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
What started as a localized, anti-corporate protest on Wall Street is growing into a national movement. This weekend, it’s hit the Triangle.
The growing Occupy Wall Street movement has reached campus.
A proposed constitutional law center at N.C. Central University will not move forward amid questions about its source of funding and political leanings.