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Most of you reading this have been to Charlotte. It is 141 miles from Chapel Hill, roughly a two- hour drive going slightly faster than the speed limit. Now ...
Read More »Most of you reading this have been to Charlotte. It is 141 miles from Chapel Hill, roughly a two- hour drive going slightly faster than the speed limit. Now ...
Read More »With only two candidates participating, a Hillsborough election forum became a dialogue between an incumbent and a challenger who are competing for different ...
Read More »Not every concert for a good cause has to feature Bono. Famed Triangle artists and bands from as far as San Diego are scheduled to play a benefit concert ...
Read More »Club's barbecue fundraiser raises funds for area projects The Kiwanis Club of Chapel Hill-Carrboro is holding its 18th-annual BBQ Cook-off fundraiser ...
Read More »A Chapel Hill woman was cited at 9:28 p.m. Wednesday for driving while impaired and reckless driving, according to reports from the Chapel Hill Police ...
Read More »New recreation center kicks off its grand opening today The Rams Head Recreation Center will celebrate its grand opening from 6 p.m. to midnight today ...
Read More »Rubbish might never have been so confusing in Orange County, as local jurisdictions decide whether a new solid waste facility near Carrboro deserves to ...
Read More »Bakari Kitwana's last visit to UNC was under different circumstances. Kitwana, a hip-hop journalist who spoke in Wilson Library on Thursday, was rejected ...
Read More »Game and Time: North Carolina at N.C. State. Kickoff is at 12 p.m. Saturday. Site: Carter-Finley Stadium. TV/Radio: The game will be televised on ...
Read More »A deluge of e-mail viruses found its way into the inboxes of University students, faculty and staff since Wednesday afternoon - and more infected e-mails ...
Read More »UNC's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer community is seemingly always in a state of change. After shock waves were sent through the community ...
Read More »While area students had the morning off Thursday, Annie Cramer, an art teacher at Seawell Elementary School, spent the first two hours of the school day ...
Read More »Over the hill and through the woods to Baity Hill they go, and go, and go. The students living in the southernmost buildings, originally assigned to ...
Read More »The nine-member N.C. Lottery Commission to be named later this week will have considerable influence on how the state's gaming is run. Five of the ...
Read More »A career that never really got off the ground ended Wednesday when the North Carolina men's basketball team announced that Damion Grant's tenure as a ...
Read More »Trustee members will look at a broad report of graduate and professional tuition issues during the BOT meeting in November. Chairwoman of the Faculty ...
Read More »Cumbersome bus guides, obscure bicycle laws, countless transit Web pages A-- University students certainly have transportation options, but sorting through ...
Read More »Television viewers have seen North Carolina rivalries unfold on the hardwood, the 50-yard line and even the diamond. Next month will be no different ...
Read More »Students affected by sexual assault and relationship violence soon will be able to confide in faculty and staff equipped to handle difficult issues. Women's ...
Read More »Margaret Teich, a member of Student Action with Workers, mops in the Pit during the organization's "Mop Off" on Wednesday. Teich, along with others were ...
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