Local Red Cross Chapter Combats Shortages
Some volunteers and staff at the Orange County American Red Cross say the chapter could be in danger of closing because of low donations and recent staff ...
Read More »Some volunteers and staff at the Orange County American Red Cross say the chapter could be in danger of closing because of low donations and recent staff ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: A fellow businessman (and veteran) in town, Scott Maitland, decided to show the size of his patriotism last week by displaying a sign ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Tim Dunkin's Sept. 19 letter concerning a recent campus flier, "A Frank Word About Islam," points out that the flier contains direct quotations ...
Read More »The Glass House2 Stars There's nothing like the adrenaline rush and lingering chill of an exciting and suspenseful movie. Unfortunately, the so-called ...
Read More »On the first of two shows, the wry lyricist showcased his new band mates during a brief but high-energy set. Ben Folds Cat's Cradle Friday, Sept. 7 4 ...
Read More »A high-ranking Russian politician who has been fighting for years to bridge the gap between socialism and democracy in modern Russian thought spoke on ...
Read More »Ben Folds fans, rejoice and hold onto your hats. Six years after bursting on to the music scene with the melancholy ballad "Brick," Ben Folds is back ...
Read More »Adam Gopnik's "Paris to the Moon," (Random House, $24.95): Adam Gopnik, The New Yorker journalist, relates lively anecdotes and insights on the idiosyncrasies ...
Read More »I love fall -- breezy days when jeans and long-sleeved T-shirts feel just right -- hiking, throwing around a football, those September and October afternoons ...
Read More »Acoustic Syndicate Cat's Cradle Friday, Sept. 14 3 Stars When they amble on stage, it's immediately obvious the members of the Acoustic Syndicate ...
Read More »A bill the N.C. House approved Wednesday that aims to regulate sanitation procedures at piercing parlors has led to mixed reactions from piercing artists. The ...
Read More »University Wednesday, Sept. 19 An employee at Lenoir Dining Hall was charged with simple physical assault against her manager at 8:55 a.m. Reports state ...
Read More »Initially a featureless black barricade, a tribute surrounding the flagpole on Polk Place became cluttered Wednesday with painted handprints and messages ...
Read More »With the state's budget still under discussion, North Carolina economic and business leaders are uncertain how the recent terrorist attacks and the possibility ...
Read More »The N.C. General Assembly is continuing efforts to increase security at the Legislative Building by remodeling the structure and increasing police presence, ...
Read More »GREENVILLE -- The North Carolina volleyball team defeated East Carolina 3-0 on Tuesday night at Williams Arena. The Tar Heels won by scores of 30-23, ...
Read More »The Orange County Board of Education passed a resolution Monday that will allow rising seniors who would otherwise be redistricted to the new ...
Read More »A nationwide computer worm struck the UNC network Tuesday morning, spreading quickly and preventing students from accessing the Internet. Jeanne Smythe, ...
Read More »N.C. Agricultural & Technical University was renamed Jordan University for the day Sept. 10 to celebrate the university's new contract with the Nike-owned ...
Read More »Residents will have one more chance tonight to voice concerns about the University's Development Plan before town officials make a decision Oct. 3. The ...
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