Campus Calendar
Today 4 p.m. -- James Peacock from the University Center for International Studies and Anthropology hosts "The South in a Global World" in the Toy ...
Read More »Today 4 p.m. -- James Peacock from the University Center for International Studies and Anthropology hosts "The South in a Global World" in the Toy ...
Read More »Many people tend to think that only two ingredients -- tasty food and sanitary utensils -- are required for a restaurant to garner a well-known reputation. But ...
Read More »Both sides walked away happy from the Carrboro Board of Aldermen's first public hearing of Tuesday night. Town officials wanted affordable housing. ...
Read More »Everybody eats. Whether you slave over a hot stove and let your dinner simmer to perfection or just swing by the Top of Lenoir or the McDonald's drive-through, ...
Read More »Seven months ago today, the World Trade Center and the Pentagon were attacked. We don't really know by whom, and we certainly don't know why, though we ...
Read More »House Panel Agrees on INS Breakup The embattled Immigration and Naturalization Service would be dissolved under a bill approved by a House committee ...
Read More »"Big Trouble" 4 Stars The makers of "Big Trouble," at first glance, took a bunch of random characters, situations and jokes, shook them up and threw ...
Read More »A federal agency focused on fighting alcoholism released a report Tuesday stating that alcohol is a factor in the deaths of 1,400 college students per ...
Read More »Days before Adam Boone became the third North Carolina men's basketball player in four months to transfer, Jawad Williams and teammate Melvin Scott met ...
Read More »BUIES CREEK -- The North Carolina softball team swept a non-conference doubleheader against Campbell at the Eakes Athletic Fields Tuesday. UNC won the ...
Read More »The sixth annual Reading of the Names -- a 24-hour vigil honoring the memory of Holocaust victims -- began Tuesday, drowned out by the noon tolling of ...
Read More »Members of Chapel Hill's Transportation Board heard few complaints from residents during their first public forum since the launch of fare-free busing. The ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council has put off a decision until May to grant the UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Public Safety extended jurisdiction -- a move ...
Read More »Chapel Hill Town Council members say they are ready to begin talks with University officials about a proposed traffic study regarding the prospect of ...
Read More »"Parking's a bitch." That complaint is endemic to UNC, where thousands of off-campus students vie for a dwindling number of parking spaces after 5 p.m. ...
Read More »Few plays underscore the importance of cherishing the little things in life as clearly as Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer Prize-winning play, "Our Town." The ...
Read More »In May 1991, administrators in the UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Political Science found themselves in an embarrassing situation -- cuts to the department's ...
Read More »4 Indicted on Terror Charges - An attorney and three other people were indicted Tuesday on charges that they helped an Egyptian Islamic militant imprisoned ...
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