Carrboro Flirts With Sister City Idea
The Carrboro Board of Aldermen has postponed a decision that could cross a continental and cultural divide should local officials opt to create ties with ...
Read More »The Carrboro Board of Aldermen has postponed a decision that could cross a continental and cultural divide should local officials opt to create ties with ...
Read More »Two drafts down, one to go. The Chapel Hill Town Council crossed the halfway mark in revising its development ordinance Monday night. Stormwater management, ...
Read More »"I have opinions on everything," New York Times columnist William Safire said, holding none of them back Tuesday afternoon in an address to an overflowing ...
Read More »A memorial service remembering the life of journalism Professor John Bittner will be held today at 5 p.m. in the Carroll Hall auditorium. Bittner, who ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Attention juniors: Your senior class officers are encouraging you all to nominate a Commencement speaker of your choice for both the December ...
Read More »Sixty-four UNC students swapped their spring clothes for suits and dresses before receiving top honors in the 2002 Chancellor's Awards ceremony, held ...
Read More »The brother of the "Unabomber," who was charged in 1996 with possessing bomb components after a 17-year stint of parcel bombings, drew a small crowd Tuesday ...
Read More »Two UNC students were held at gunpoint early Tuesday morning while sitting on a wall located at the corner of East Rosemary and Hillsborough streets. The ...
Read More »Local artists and musicians might have a harder time finding a venue these days -- at least temporarily. The Carrboro ArtsCenter, a nonprofit organization ...
Read More »For the first time this year, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board of Education revealed its recommendations for the 2002-03 school year budget, and officials ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: The editorial page of The Daily Tar Heel made an excellent point in its editorial "Cutting Damage" on April 8. In spite of the state's ...
Read More »SAPFO is one step closer to getting a go. The Schools Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance is a somewhat controversial intergovernmental proposal that ...
Read More »North Carolina wrestling coach Bill Lam, who has led North Carolina to 14 ACC wrestling championships and 14 NCAA top-20 finishes, will retire after the ...
Read More »Since 1996 the long shadow of a Blue Devil has covered the face of ACC women's golf. This weekend at the conference championships in Clemmons, North ...
Read More »Students caught driving under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs could face Honor Court charges in addition to criminal charges if a recent proposal ...
Read More »With eyes glued to the screen and mouse in hand, Abby Nathanson has spent hours massacring cartoon monsters in order to beat the high score. "Snood ...
Read More »More than 30 students attended the first of six sessions of a new political science course Tuesday aimed at teaching students how to effectively lobby ...
Read More »There are many positives about writing columns for The Daily Tar Heel. You get to write 750 words about anything you'd like, you don't ever have to eat ...
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