Council takes first for municipalities
Chapel Hill is no stranger to making national headlines. When the Town Council passed a resolution against the USA PATRIOT Act in 2003, the town was billed ...
Read More »Chapel Hill is no stranger to making national headlines. When the Town Council passed a resolution against the USA PATRIOT Act in 2003, the town was billed ...
Read More »Student Congress leaders want to hit the ground running this year - but those who can't keep up the pace will have to step aside. Early absences at ...
Read More »As widely expected, Judge John Roberts held his ground Tuesday and declined to answer a range of questions put forth by members of the Senate judiciary ...
Read More »For Clare Harpham, a senior from Tulane University, adjusting to life at UNC is not an automatic transition. She grew up in New Orleans and decided ...
Read More »A UNC sophomore was arrested Saturday morning on five charges, including driving while impaired and damage to property, Chapel Hill police reports state. Zachary ...
Read More »A progressive student organization will throw its support behind five candidates in the Chapel Hill town elections. Students for a Progressive Chapel ...
Read More »Monday night, in addition to events reported in the print addition of The Daily Tar Heel, the Chapel Hill Town Council voted Monday to: Form ...
Read More »Brotherhood and sisterhood aren't the only terms associated with UNC's Greek system. A column that ran Aug. 30 in The Daily Tar Heel brought forth ...
Read More »County commissioners to discuss this year's budget The Orange County Board of Commissioners will hold a joint work session with the Department ...
Read More »Astronomers at UNC celebrated this month an event 13 billion years in the making. A UNC research team comprising students and professors measured a ...
Read More »It's been more than two weeks since Hurricane Katrina left her mark on the Gulf Coast. Despite numerous meetings among student organization leaders, ...
Read More »Surrounded by photographs of shattered homes and makeshift encampments - images that they say don't capture the reality of Hurricane Katrina's utter devastation ...
Read More »KANNAPOLIS - Rising slowly from his seat, David Murdock, 81, stepped to the microphone and gazed out at the immense crowd. His wrinkled hands resting ...
Read More »The N.C. Department of Transportation and Chapel Hill don't quite see eye to eye when it comes to transit funding. As a result, Chapel Hill Town Council ...
Read More »The message from almost everyone at Monday's Chapel Hill Town Council meeting was clear : carbon dioxide reduction is a noble goal. The reaction to ...
Read More »The UNC Jewish studies program will kick off its fall speaker series today in celebration of the 350th anniversary of Jews' arrival to America. This ...
Read More »While his approval ratings continue to drop in the U.S., President Bush has enlisted long-time confidant Karen Hughes in the fight to win friends in the ...
Read More »Last Thursday, I met a man who was sifting through the rubble of his house, looking for family photographs and pieces of a china set, and the first thing ...
Read More »The Carolina Union Activities Board will host an open house from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. today in Union 3109. The Campus Y will hold an interest ...
Read More »A black man was killed in the Pit in 1970, and only one undergraduate in a room of more than 100 people Monday night had heard about the murder. "It's ...
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