Local school leaders will review a report Thursday on the status of minority achievement in area classrooms, but the results could create more questions ...
Read More »If the number of sexual assaults reported recently in the Chapel Hill area is any indication, campus and community sexual assault centers and support ...
Read More »A local adult-products store is getting more than it bargained for in its attempts to expand outside the state. Hillsborough-based retailer Adam & ...
Read More »Game and Time: No. 6 North Carolina at Clemson. Tipoff is at 9 p.m. Site: Littlejohn Coliseum. TV/Radio: The game will be televised regionally by ...
Read More »Imagine the Krispy Kreme Doughnuts chain agreeing to open a franchise in Chapel Hill, to allow the University to extend its status as a national leader ...
Read More »The number of young voters in Chapel Hill and Carrboro who voted by absentee ballot jumped by 31 percentage points in the 2004 elections, reflecting a ...
Read More »On the eve of the announcement of this year’s summer reading selection, two students broke their 2 1/2-year silence over a lawsuit that brought ...
Read More »High scores were a low priority this past weekend for gymnastics head coach Derek Galvin at the seven-team George Washington Invitational. Working ...
Read More »A recent flap over Federal Transit Administration ratings had some concerned that the Triangle Transit Authority’s commuter railway project might ...
Read More »After two decades and the development of multiple design options, the Carrboro Board of Aldermen was slated Tuesday to agree on a plan to widen Smith ...
Read More »Pregnancy prevention group debuts Spanish-language site The Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Coalition of North Carolina launched a new Spanish Web ...
Read More »Candidates seeking the top post in the Carolina Athletic Association are running their campaigns based on an old sports adage: Adversity can be a great ...
Read More »Speed cameras, reduced speed limits and speed bumps are just a few of the “traffic calming devices” included in plans that Carrboro’s ...
Read More »Boston, Washington, New York, Los Angeles — and Chapel Hill. Don’t see the relationship? Joan Siefert Rose, general manager for Chapel ...
Read More »Issues that matter most to students — those affecting their pocketbooks — are topping President Bush’s second-term education agenda. As ...
Read More »In an effort to make higher education more accessible, members of the UNC system’s governing body examined last week ways to help community college ...
Read More »WINSTON-SALEM — Maybe the only thing more ubiquitous than the bright yellow shirts at Lawrence Joel Coliseum was the sound of the referee’s ...
Read More »In the wake of the tsunami that rocked parts of southeast Asia and Africa last month, local businesses are launching efforts to send aid. Fourteen ...
Read More »Many UNC students took time Monday to reinforce their beliefs and to prove that Martin Luther King Jr. did not die in vain. Students demonstrated their ...
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