New tuition plan in works
After a year with practically guaranteed tuition increases, the annual tuition policy debate soon could become even more predictable. UNC-system President ...
Read More »After a year with practically guaranteed tuition increases, the annual tuition policy debate soon could become even more predictable. UNC-system President ...
Read More »The search for a new Orange County manager is running a bit behind schedule. Manager John Link is set to retire from the post Aug. 31, after an 18-year ...
Read More »Summer is over, and the marble floors, hand-carved ceilings and in-ceiling speakers have all been installed at The Franklin Hotel at 311 W. Franklin St. But ...
Read More »Pope, 81, former trustee, GOP philanthropist, dies John William Pope, a former University trustee and philanthropist, died of cancer Saturday at his ...
Read More »The first day of school can be a source of excitement, worry or dread, but however you feel about it, there always is a sense of relief when it's finished. But ...
Read More »July 6 - Chapel Hill residents are unsure of how effective requiring permits to purchase kegs will be at preventing underage drinking and driving while ...
Read More »The 2005-06 school year was a turbulent time for the campus Board of Elections.
Read More »June 15 - Begin to Hope the sophomore major label effort from anti-folk songstress Regina Spektor, might be the first great pop album of 2006. What ...
Read More »July 13 - Football games against ACC rivals N.C. State and Virginia Tech will provide a trial run for UNC's Web-based student-ticket system, campus officials ...
Read More »June 8 - Student Stores director John Jones passed around a small package at the beginning of the June 1 meeting of UNC's new committee on textbook ...
Read More »June 29 - On July 20, Annetta Streater was sworn in as the newest member of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board of Education. She was selected June 21 from ...
Read More »June 15 - UNC athletes Laura Gerraughty, Justin Ryncavage and Vikas Gowda all won national titles at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championsips in ...
Read More »June 1 - With North Carolina suffering from a chronic shortage of licensed nurses, the UNC system has made a high-profile effort in recent years to expand ...
Read More »June 8 - There have been mixed reactions from parents regarding news of Gravelly Hill Middle School's delayed opening. But from the few responses Orange ...
Read More »June 22 - Sometimes, it's easier to follow the way of those who have gone before us. Such is the lesson that University officials and Chapel Hill leaders ...
Read More »June 8 - Somewhere between The Dead Kennedys and Pavement lies many a band bridging the divide between punk and indie rock as we know them. You had ...
Read More »July 6 - Richard Superfine launches bananas and splashes liquid nitrogen during class. Professors such as Superfine, whose physics courses are known ...
Read More »Walking in the shadow of the UNC-Chapel Hill Bell Tower, trudging through the soft snow at Appalachian State University or feeling the cool, salty breeze ...
Read More »June 29 - UNC has said goodbye to dozens of leaders in the past few years. This summer, Provost Robert Shelton also bid his adieu. Shelton was selected ...
Read More »JUNE 22 - In the cutthroat world of Division I collegiate athletics, success is measured by results. On June 14, UNC administrators rewarded Director ...
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