County, town leaders to build foundation
In a county with some of the most expensive property in the state and a soaring average single-family home value, area workers often find it difficult ...
Read More »In a county with some of the most expensive property in the state and a soaring average single-family home value, area workers often find it difficult ...
Read More »Under a white tent in the parking lot of the N.C. Neurosciences Hospital, hundreds of policymakers, academics and doctors gathered Wednesday in celebration. Hidden ...
Read More »After an unsuccessful candidacy in 2003, Paul Newton - who says he still is passionate about the issues - plans to challenge two incumbents for a spot ...
Read More »Area librarians say all books are welcome in Chapel Hill - even the controversial ones. This week is the 24th annual Banned Books Week in Chapel Hill ...
Read More »Twenty-three students stood in the Pit on Wednesday night, waiting to be sold to the highest bidder. Bidding at the annual Date Auction sponsored by ...
Read More »During the Odum Village lighting tour late Tuesday evening, student and UNC officials showcased their progress at bringing light to a dark corner of campus. Representatives ...
Read More »As Congress looks to crack down on lax university policies, UNC-system officials say they are doing everything possible to stop illegal file sharing on ...
Read More »Superprecincts will not be appearing in Chapel Hill this November, and they might not come at all. The superprecincts measure, which would allow voters ...
Read More »The Carolina Performing Arts Series continues today with a performance by the North Carolina Symphony at Memorial Hall. Featuring renditions of Purcell's ...
Read More »Though few would question the prevalence of alcohol on college campuses, a recent survey reveals that most students overestimate the amount their peers ...
Read More »After only nine months on the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board of Education, Pam Hemminger wants to extend her stay. She is one of four candidates in the ...
Read More »Community members focused on bridging the minority achievement gap Tuesday night at a forum for Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board of Education candidates. The ...
Read More »The global threat of an avian flu pandemic was spotlighted Tuesday in a speech by the director-general of the World Health Organization. "There is ...
Read More »Student Congress approves committee appointments The student affairs and the rules and judiciary committees of Student Congress approved appointments ...
Read More »A progress report for North Carolina released Monday has reinforced early education efforts while also highlighting concerns about graduation rates among ...
Read More »A University housekeeper was arrested Monday following a domestic incident, Chapel Hill police reports state. Bessie Lenaye Morrow, 38, of 7719 Rogers ...
Read More »The School of Public Health's Student Union Board donated in a ceremony Tuesday $12,670 to aid Hurricane Katrina efforts. About 75 students and faculty ...
Read More »When Theodore Roosevelt stepped into the presidency in 1901, his six children easily adapted to life in the White House. Bonnie Angelo, who served ...
Read More »The North Carolina football team has faced a variety of offensive looks this season: the vertical attack of Georgia Tech, the bruising run game of Wisconsin, ...
Read More »Correction: Due to a reporting error, Wednesday's page 7 story, "UNC prevails in OT thriller" incorrectly identifies the Michael Callahan as scoring the ...
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