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First UNC alumnus Andy Griffith gets his own highway near Mount Airy, and now he has a Chapel Hill ice cream store named after his fictional television ...
Read More »First UNC alumnus Andy Griffith gets his own highway near Mount Airy, and now he has a Chapel Hill ice cream store named after his fictional television ...
Read More »Now that the Chapel Hill Town Council has passed a temporary duplex ban, council members say it's time to work on passing more specific duplex regulations ...
Read More »All students at UNC will make some kind of mistake before they graduate. Most errors will be minor with limited impact. But when it comes to cheating, ...
Read More »North Carolina football coach John Bunting has seen quarterbacks like C.J. Stephens before. One of them might be familiar to most football fans -- he ...
Read More »The leaders of all three branches of student government and the Graduate and Professional Student Federation outlined their progress thus far and their ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: The current anti-Semitic Israeli divestment movement did not begin with Francis Boyle but rather in Europe, as part of a larger Palestinian ...
Read More »Over the past nine months, many members of the University and town communities have enjoyed the free rides provided by Chapel Hill Transit. Since switching ...
Read More »Tuition Increases Don't Limit UNC's Accessibility to Students In 1999, the Board of Trustees proposed a five-year, $1,500 tuition increase for UNC. And ...
Read More »UNC's Department of Psychiatry recently was awarded a federal grant of more than $9.3 million to conduct an extensive five-year study on schizophrenia. The ...
Read More »State and local candidates tried to sway student voters Tuesday during UNC's first Political Action Day, held in the Pit. The Political Action Coalition ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Michael McKnight's Oct. 22 column regarding the second debate between Dole and Bowles "hit the nail on the head." McKnight shows his support ...
Read More »No one in North Carolina's higher education community is arguing the merit of lobbying state legislators, but university system officials say a line must ...
Read More »In light of the possible war with Iraq, UNC students, faculty and community members gathered Tuesday to weigh two sides of a hot political topic. The ...
Read More »The Orange County Board of Education met at Central Elementary School on Monday to discuss the criteria for choosing a new superintendent. As the board ...
Read More »Students looking to live off campus next year could find a new home in a recently constructed apartment complex off Airport Road. The Chapel Ridge Apartments ...
Read More »Sigma Chi's annual Derby Days fund-raiser to benefit the UNC Children's Hospital and the North Carolina Children's Miracle Network raised $42,000 this ...
Read More »As the North Carolina football team struggles to stay on its feet after facing likely season-crippling injuries, unknown Tar Heels will have the opportunity ...
Read More »GREENSBORO -- North Carolina women's soccer forward Anne Morrell was named ACC Player of the Week after scoring two game-winning goals last week as the ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Michael McKnight's Oct. 14 column regarding campaign finance reform highlighted a key shortfall in McCain/Feingold -- that the elimination ...
Read More »Political pundits say that Saturday's U.S. Senate debate between Democrat Erskine Bowles and Republican Elizabeth Dole featured more personal attacks ...
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