Trustees approve sites for Carolina North buildings
University officials are taking steps to move Carolina North from imagination to reality.
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Read More »The U.S. Supreme Court received a petition Tuesday to review a case from the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that could affect free press policies on ...
Read More »During the year-long term, a student body president takes two oaths. First is an oath to represent the interests of the student body. But the student ...
Read More »Local initiative aids Katrina victims in North Carolina Several locations around Chapel Hill are accepting suitcases full of clothes, toiletries, new ...
Read More »A performance coming to Memorial Hall this Friday defies definition. Part music, part cinema, part movement, it is an amalgam of media and a collage ...
Read More »You've heard the statement, "You learn more outside the classroom in college than inside." This is because four years of freedom shapes you in ways ...
Read More »About halfway through Wednesday's meeting of the Tuition Advisory Task Force, Provost Robert Shelton, co-chairman of the group, leaned back in his chair ...
Read More »New commission to address global higher-learning needs U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings announced this week the creation of a commission ...
Read More »The Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History celebrated the end of its inaugural year this month - but the birthday was years in the making. ...
Read More »The goal line stand. Everybody remembers it. The image of former N.C. State tailback T.A. McLendon slamming into the solid 6-foot-6, 297-pound wall ...
Read More »A Study Abroad Fair will take place from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. today in the Great Hall of the Student Union. Program representatives, study abroad advisers ...
Read More »High gas prices have led some people to call for a temporary tax break at the pump, but North Carolina's legislative leadership says no such action will ...
Read More »Polk Place has long been regarded as one of the more laid-back areas on campus. But some students have taken that feeling a step further this week, ...
Read More »A Bush administration plan to provide federal aid for schools that enroll Hurricane Katrina evacuees is facing criticism from opponents of school vouchers. The ...
Read More »Today's Sapikowski hearing canceled, to be rescheduled A hearing for Adam Sapikowski, 17, has been canceled, according to a press release from the ...
Read More »The UNC system has moved ahead with plans to allow system schools to install legal music downloading, but in the mean time, UNC-Chapel Hill officials ...
Read More »Despite strong enthusiasm for national advocacy following a trip last semester to Washington, D.C., UNC-system Association of Student Governments officials ...
Read More »First Amendment rights are a hot topic at N.C. State University after protesters disrupted a Thursday night rally for Cindy Sheehan's Bring Them Home ...
Read More »Education and original thinking are the keys to success. A high school degree is the most important tool to achieving your goals. Imaginative ideas will ...
Read More »University broadcast groups named finalists for awards Carolina Week and Carolina Connection/WCHL/WXYC are national finalists in the 2005 Collegiate ...
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