Military Looks to Cut Patrols in U.S.
WASHINGTON -- The military has flown more than 13,000 fighter-jet patrols over American cities since Sept. 11 at a cost exceeding $324 million. Now it ...
Read More »WASHINGTON -- The military has flown more than 13,000 fighter-jet patrols over American cities since Sept. 11 at a cost exceeding $324 million. Now it ...
Read More »Today The Walk-Ons are holding auditions for all voice parts today and Wednesday. Sign up in the Student Union or in the Pit if you're interested. 11 ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council evaluated recommendations to implement a rental licensing program that could give students and other renters the opportunity ...
Read More »All-American breaststroker Sean Quinn has broken several records since he has been a member of the North Carolina men's swimming team. But he had never ...
Read More »WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Bush administration is considering whether to restrict distribution of government documents that describe how to make germ weapons, ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: In "The Protection of Prayer" (Jan. 10), Matt Minchew refers to the suggestion by President Bush that we use prayer as a wartime tactic. I ...
Read More »KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) -- Guarded by U.S. troops and attack dogs, a second group of suspected Osama bin Laden supporters departed Sunday for a U.S. ...
Read More »After the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, Ronald Curry said what has to be one of the most intelligent and insightful statements uttered by a North Carolina athlete. "They ...
Read More »Tar Heel, Tiger Swimmers Split Dual Meet By Jamie Agin Assistant Sports Editor Heading into Sunday's meet at Koury Natatorium, both the men's and ...
Read More »In hopes of improving higher education infrastructure, Virginia lawmakers introduced a piece of legislation last week that models the $3.1 billion N.C. ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: When will our state join 36 other states and the District of Columbia and institute a lottery? I am a product of the public education ...
Read More »Political complications regarding a national repository mean a local nuclear waste plant will continue to increase its storage of spent fuel during the ...
Read More »After a wide-ranging discussion Friday, the UNC-system Board of Governors created more concrete plans for future tuition increases -- in both the short ...
Read More »UNC-system officials said Friday that they will ask the N.C. General Assembly this summer for $70 million to fund enrollment growth across the system, ...
Read More »Construction of the freestanding Sonja H. Stone Black Cultural Center is set to begin at the start of this summer, more than one year after University ...
Read More »Plagiarism charges levied against a prominent historian have at least one UNC professor reconsidering his course reading lists. Author Stephen Ambrose, ...
Read More »Members of more than 10 student groups gathered Saturday to describe the link between special-interest group donations to political campaigns and increased ...
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