SURGE's Teach-In On Mideast Conflict To Educate, Enlighten
TO THE EDITOR: Your April 18 opinion piece, "Everybody Get Together," lamented the lack of campus response to the current situation in Palestine. The ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Your April 18 opinion piece, "Everybody Get Together," lamented the lack of campus response to the current situation in Palestine. The ...
Read More »NEW YORK -- Six North Carolina football players were selected in this weekend's NFL Draft at Madison Square Garden. Saturday, UNC defensive linemen Julius ...
Read More »UNC-Chapel Hill officials pledged last week to match funds generated by the child-care referendum that students passed in February, pending approval by ...
Read More »CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- The North Carolina women's track and field team claimed its second consecutive conference crown at the 2002 ACC championships, ...
Read More »Although a local survey shows that a majority of Triangle residents support the idea of a lottery that aids education, many local officials and representatives ...
Read More »The number of residents at a forum Thursday on Chapel Hill's development ordinance could have been counted on two hands. Only six residents made the ...
Read More »University police officials said that despite the attention being given to a recent on-campus trespassing incident, repeat trespassers do not usually ...
Read More »Robert Burns wrote in a 1785 poem that the best-laid schemes of mice and men often go awry. And, as UNC Hospitals proved this week, Burns was right. ...
Read More »The Sonja H. Stone Black Cultural Center is searching for students, faculty, staff and community members who are interested in black history and culture ...
Read More »Rather than displaying math equations or verb conjugations, the blackboard set up in the basement of Cobb Residence Hall on Thursday featured diagrams ...
Read More »Today 5:30 p.m. -- The Department of Epidemiology is hosting a teach-in titled "The New War Economy: Who Will Pay?" in the Hanes Art Center Auditorium. ...
Read More »N.C. House Speaker Jim Black, D-Mecklenburg, appointed five legislators Thursday to a commission that will examine the structure of the UNC-system Board ...
Read More »Crime in the City The University crime wave continued as two students were robbed at gunpoint early Tuesday morning. We're waiting for C-TOPS to include ...
Read More »George Harper, a graduate student in the Department of Biology, spends 15 hours a week preparing to teach a recitation section of Biology 132. Before ...
Read More »Students might know Doug Marlette as the cartoonist of Kudzu and a Distinguished Visiting Professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication. But ...
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Read More »Students, staff and administrators said Thursday that they think the Department of Public Safety's new budget proposal is a fair compromise at the end ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I think that David Watson should be praised for the efforts of his April 16 editorial cartoon, not chastised. I found the depiction of ...
Read More »Chapel Hill speeders beware -- the Chapel Hill Police Department has a new weapon aimed at catching you. The police department unveiled a new speed monitoring ...
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