'Blood' to serve as summer read
A 23-year-old black man lay dead in the middle of a street in a small North Carolina town. The two white men who shot him in the plain view of many witnesses ...
Read More »A 23-year-old black man lay dead in the middle of a street in a small North Carolina town. The two white men who shot him in the plain view of many witnesses ...
Read More »After 12 years in a rival college town, new Public Works Director Bill Letteri has settled into Chapel Hill. “It is what I had hoped it would ...
Read More »Weather causes cancellation of Town Council meeting The Chapel Hill Town Council canceled its meeting Wednesday because of inclement weather. The ...
Read More »- Carrboro police responded to a breaking and entering, larceny and damage to property complaint at 9:30 p.m. Tuesday at the PTA Thrift Store on ...
Read More »Student Congress is gearing up for two weekends in February when more than $200,000 is expected to be allocated to student groups. During the Finance ...
Read More »CLEMSON, S.C. — After Saturday’s loss at Wake Forest, many observers wondered if this year’s North Carolina team was as improved as ...
Read More »In a relatively easy meet against Johns Hopkins on Wednesday, the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams were able to rest up before ...
Read More »More than a quarter of students living in on-campus housing are taking advantage of the new file-sharing pilot program that became available last Wednesday. But ...
Read More »Closure of Cameron Avenue delayed until Monday Contractors have delayed the closing of Cameron Avenue to through traffic until Monday because of cold ...
Read More »Today — The Daily Tar Heel will hold a meeting at 5:30 p.m. in room 3203 of the Student Union for those interested in joining the newspaper’s ...
Read More »Inauguration Day for state officials might be over, but the judicial battle for the role of North Carolina’s state superintendent of public instruction ...
Read More »After a week of petitioning for the support of about 4,000 students, the candidates running for student body president are ready to get down to the issues. Today ...
Read More »A Downtown Economic Development Corporation subcommittee set in motion Wednesday its plans to recruit a permanent executive director to guide the group ...
Read More »The UNC School of Dentistry and the School of Public Health are looking toward bright futures, as searches for new deans at the schools should come to ...
Read More »The battle about tuition recently has taken a new turn, as members of student government are voicing their concerns about what they say are inequitable ...
Read More »CLEMSON, S.C. — All Raymond Felton could do was throw up his arms in disgust. Sean May had just thrown up an outlet lob that was immediately ...
Read More »As candidates fire up Microsoft Excel and tally numbers of signatures, it’s clear that this year’s election season is turning out to be a ...
Read More »As some Downtown Economic Development Corporation members convene today to begin searching for a permanent executive director, downtown business owners ...
Read More »Funds from reception, meal to go toward tsunami relief The Interfraternity Council will host a reception and dinner Feb. 12 at the Fearrington Inn ...
Read More »UNC students could get a dose of Comedy Central during Commencement weekend. Mo Rocca, a TV personality formerly of “The Daily Show,” might ...
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