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July 13 - Bernadette Gray-Little said her first week on her new job at UNC was a little busier than she'd expected, but she hasn't run into too much trouble ...
Read More »July 13 - Bernadette Gray-Little said her first week on her new job at UNC was a little busier than she'd expected, but she hasn't run into too much trouble ...
Read More »July 20 - In the coming season at the Deep Dish Theater, challenge is not just a theme in the shows the company will be producing. "Every year, we ...
Read More »JUNE 15 - There is some seat-swapping ahead for the artistic director's chair at The PlayMakers Repertory Company. Joseph Haj will begin his new role ...
Read More »June 29 - The man who drove a rented SUV through the Pit on March 3 said June 21 in Orange County Superior Court that he plans to plead guilty on all ...
Read More »May 25 - Take a stroll through Chapel Hill and you will see many sights. But regardless of the time of day, one thing that you will undoubtedly see ...
Read More »June 15 - Five days ago, one of America's most celebrated comedians paid a visit to the UNC campus. But Bill Cosby was not just here to goof around ...
Read More »June 29 - When she came to campus three weeks ago, Suzanne Creekmore faced a problem few Carolina students have to deal with. She couldn't find anywhere ...
Read More »June 15 - Sorbor Jaryan is spending the summer reading textbooks, solving math problems and writing papers. Fun? Not necessarily. But Jaryan, a UNC ...
Read More »June 29 - The Chapel Hill Town Council voted unanimously to name Roger Stancil the new town manager at a meeting June 21 in which it also honored the ...
Read More »May 25 - The University will install One Card readers at every printer on campus during the summer, according to student government officials. The ...
Read More »July 6 - For Laurin Easthom, one isn't necessarily the loneliest number. It just seems to keep popping up. Easthom, who joined the Chapel Hill Town ...
Read More »June 22 - Even for skeptics of global warming and its implications for Earth's future, "An Inconvenient Truth" - the cinematic adaptation of Al Gore's ...
Read More »June 22 - As most of the members are nearing 50, many would begin to think that Sonic Youth was becoming something of a misnomer. Older, wiser, weathered ...
Read More »June 15 - Student Body President James Allred addressed the Chapel Hill Town Council on June 12 to voice his concern about a town initiative to protect ...
Read More »May 18 - UNC is one of the most recognizable collegiate brands in the country, and system President Erskine Bowles wants to harness that national reputation ...
Read More »JUNE 8 - Three years ago, Andrew Miller and Daniel Bard turned down a dream often conjured up by boys young and old - a chance to play in the major leagues. But ...
Read More »June 15 - Jim Phillips comes to the helm of the UNC system's policy-making body during a time of dramatic transformation among the system's leadership. Voted ...
Read More »June 22 - Peter Wallsten just wanted to ask a question. Instead, the media have been questioning the Chapel Hill native and Los Angeles Times reporter ...
Read More »It was a summer to remember in Chapel Hill. The North Carolina baseball team bonded in a way that few teams ever have at the University - its collective ...
Read More »June 29 - Recent expansion of the College of Arts & Sciences' academic advising program is being hailed by student leaders and University officials as ...
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