Slow Start For Local Holiday Shopping
DURHAM -- Despite anticipation from experts and business owners, many said the first weekend of the holiday shopping season did not meet heightened predictions. Consumers ...
Read More »DURHAM -- Despite anticipation from experts and business owners, many said the first weekend of the holiday shopping season did not meet heightened predictions. Consumers ...
Read More »UNC's Advisory Committee on Transportation moved one step closer Wednesday to preparing a comprehensive long-term parking and transportation plan for ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Often when I read or hear an ambiguous and obfuscated pronouncement from a group of politicians, I wonder if they are incapable of clarity ...
Read More »Student Congress unanimously approved Tuesday night a redistricting plan that dramatically overhauls how the UNC student body is represented. Congress' ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I graduated in May 1999 with a master's degree in rehabilitation counseling psychology and counseling from UNC. The Division of Rehabilitation ...
Read More »As the proposed Winmore development draws closer to reality, a similar project has drawn rave reviews, if not scores of new faculty, at a venerable nearby ...
Read More »The construction of student apartments on South Campus has been pushed back from its 2003 start date because of ongoing construction in the area. University ...
Read More »When Jen Daum was asked about her stance on tuition increases while campaigning for student body president in February, she vowed to fight them. "If ...
Read More »Congress members decided 21-8 Tuesday night that senior Carey Richter will replace outgoing Speaker of Congress Tony Larson for the remainder of the 84th ...
Read More »Journalism Professor Chuck Stone's office usually attracts the attention of passers-by walking though Carroll Hall. And Stone said his office really ...
Read More »The high number of UNC graduates joining the Peace Corp in recent years has prompted the organization to establish an on-campus recruiting office through ...
Read More »Efforts to curb illegal parking and vehicle storage in UNC Hospitals patient and visitor parking lots will be stepped up by the Department of Public Safety. With ...
Read More »Gov. Mike Easley sent out a memo Monday reprimanding state agencies for not handling theft and misspending properly after more than $800,000 was lost ...
Read More »Thanksgiving is almost upon us. Today I'm not going to give thanks for my family (whom I love), nor my friends (whom I sometimes love), nor even turkey ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: The good news that UNC-Chapel Hill leads the rest of nation in diversity through its admission of minorities is consistent with Chancellor ...
Read More »Many teams claim the closeness of family, but few have the actual blood ties to back it up. In his 26 years as coach of the North Carolina swimming ...
Read More »Forty-eight students at the University of Virginia were dismissed from the university when the UVa. Honor Committee ended Saturday a series of highly ...
Read More »Study: Public Doesn't Trust Doctors, Research A study conducted by UNC's School of Medicine has shown that a surprisingly large number of people do not ...
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