Georgia Tech looks to rebuild under Gregory
Although Georgia Tech is undergoing a much-needed overhaul of its basketball program, new head coach Brian Gregory is saying all the right things thus ...
Read More »Although Georgia Tech is undergoing a much-needed overhaul of its basketball program, new head coach Brian Gregory is saying all the right things thus ...
Read More »North Carolina and Boston College, the Tar Heels’ first ACC opponent this season, look like polar opposite squads coming into the 2011-12 season.
Read More »As freshmen last season, Harrison Barnes and Travis McKie played pivotal roles on North Carolina and Wake Forest respectively, earning ACC All-Freshmen ...
Read More »Despite hosting a playoff-caliber team last season, Carmichael Arena wasn’t quite as populated as Sylvia Hatchell had hoped it would be.
Read More »After North Carolina’s 72-65 Sweet 16 loss to Stanford last March, the women’s basketball team was left with more than one gaping hole.
Read More »Entering his ninth year as head coach, Roy Williams has added two more McDonald’s All-Americans to the North Carolina roster.
Read More »Roy Williams thought he was set in his team’s backcourt play in February for at least another year.
Read More »“Quick everyone, look busy!” That’s the notion behind Association of Student Governments’ new task force, and it’s embarrassing that The Daily ...
Read More »This Saturday, the brothers of Pi Kappa Phi’s Kappa chapter will host the third annual Heels 4 Hope 5k Challenge, benefitting Push America, the Arc ...
Read More »For a team many have dubbed the unquestioned favorite to cut down the nets in New Orleans this April, the North Carolina men’s basketball team sure ...
Read More »UNC tied for 10th with Arizona State University for the number of students who received Fulbright awards for 2010-11.
Read More »Someone refused to leave an apartment at 10:39 p.m. Wednesday at 800 Pritchard Ave., according to Chapel Hill police reports.
Read More »A local coalition concerned about heavy underage drinking at Chapel Hill’s Halloween celebration is proposing the town discontinue the event altogether. ...
Read More »Don’t be fooled by the news that students will pay less in fees next year. This doesn’t change the fact that the University looked to increase student ...
Read More »The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is the new sex ed. It’s the latest front in the heated discussion on adolescent sexuality, challenged by the ...
Read More »The recent cold weather has forced Franklin Street occupiers to devise new strategies for staying warm as they continue to camp out at Peace and Justice ...
Read More »With four candidates running for three seats and only two incumbents, the Carrboro Board of Aldermen is sure to see fresh blood this election.
Read More »Chapel Hill businesses have typically been big supporters of locally grown food, and now one of them is bringing that local appeal to its alcohol.
Read More »Local author Bill Floyd spent eight months writing his book “The Killer’s Wife,” but now he is challenging participants of National Novel Writing ...
Read More »Though only two weeks old, the Piedmont Food and Agricultural Processing Center has already caught the attention of local farmers and food entrepreneurs. ...
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