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North Carolina's two senators are working together to appoint a judge to the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, but some political pundits said this increased ...
Read More »North Carolina's two senators are working together to appoint a judge to the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, but some political pundits said this increased ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: This letter is in regard to Monday's article, "GPSF Questions Campus About Child Care." Some clarifications are necessary following the ...
Read More »RALEIGH -- The match of the night lasted nearly the full 8:30, but the biggest match -- in more ways than one -- for the North Carolina wrestling team ...
Read More »An agreement between the town of Chapel Hill and UNC that extended the jurisdiction of University police is proving useful for investigations, said Maj. ...
Read More »The Carrboro Board of Aldermen worked with the head of the Mercer Group Inc. on Tuesday to make preliminary decisions and set a timeline for its search ...
Read More »A little more than a minute into Tuesday's win against Clemson, North Carolina's Raymond Felton cut along the right baseline and turned around just in ...
Read More »It's wrong for people to legislate their morality to others, and it's also wrong when adults aren't allowed to make their own decisions about how to live. ...
Read More »RALEIGH -- "If I don't get a job in six weeks, I am going to have to leave the boys with their father and move into my mother's basement in Chicago," ...
Read More »The Graduate and Professional Student Federation unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday that supports a referendum by Student Congress to increase the ...
Read More »An audience of mostly older women crowded into a room in the Tate-Turner-Kuralt Building at UNC to hear U.S. Rep. David Price, D-N.C., address the failing ...
Read More »"True West" Carrboro ArtsCenter Saturday, Jan. 11 Three Stars The brainchild of American playwright and actor Sam Shepard, "True West," is considered ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Please allow me to respond to your Jan. 8 article "Health Study Anti-Vegetarian, PETA Says" about PETA's "beef" with giving money from ...
Read More »Though the Chapel Hill Town Council passed a temporary ban on duplex construction in October, members plan to consider allowing some duplexes, but only ...
Read More »I'm not sure what Dubya thinks he's stimulating, but if it's the egos and bank accounts of the very wealthiest Americans, he proposed just the solution ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: As a transfer student last semester, I began working at the Carolina Women's Center as an office assistant. Through this job, I have had ...
Read More »Because of campuswide interest in the tenuous relationship between North Korea and the United States, students gathered for a forum Monday night concerning ...
Read More »Before the Chapel Hill Town Council could convene its meeting Monday, the fire marshal asked the audience, numbering more than 150, to clear the walkways ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: While I welcome the call for debate on Cuba, much of Jonathan Jones' column, "Fight for World Peace Should Not Ignore Cuban Neighbors," ...
Read More »The UNC-system Association of Student Governments' new office manager, Karen Spigner, started work Jan. 5 at the organization's Raleigh office. The UNC-system ...
Read More »Polk Place became the campus's newest construction site Monday. But instead of a parking lot or a new residence hall, the construction resulted in crude ...
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