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TO THE EDITOR: It's tough being a big guy. You dedicate yourself to go to the gym six times a week to build muscle, spend hundreds of dollars a year ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: It's tough being a big guy. You dedicate yourself to go to the gym six times a week to build muscle, spend hundreds of dollars a year ...
Read More »With all the changes New York has gone through since September, it seems one thing will never change -- its reputation as one of the country's biggest ...
Read More »Officials in the National Collegiate Athletic Association are considering a series of tougher academic standards for incoming athletes. The new ...
Read More »For a team that has done well all season at the plate, the North Carolina softball team is ironically in danger of flunking the final exam. Monday marked ...
Read More »Officials at the N.C. Department of Public Instruction fear the number of schools on the "failing" list might escalate to as high as 100 by the end of ...
Read More »University police have officially closed the investigation of a sexual assault that occurred on campus Feb. 27. University police Capt. Mark McIntyre ...
Read More »The University's agreement earlier this month to match funds raised by an increase in student fees will allow the child-care referendum passed Feb. 12 ...
Read More »One of UNC's most unusual undergraduate experiences is being denied official funding from the University after its two-year trial period ends this spring. But ...
Read More »Aside from a warning-track fly ball bouncing off an outfielder's head for a home run, perhaps there is no baseball fate more horrific than a pitcher walking ...
Read More »University officials stressed the importance Friday of fighting state budget cuts this summer at the Faculty Council's final meeting of the academic year. Speakers ...
Read More »Jet lag. A medical condition associated with air travel, the symptoms of which include disorientation, swelling of the feet and, most notably, extreme ...
Read More »Flashing lights and flashy outfits distinguished the annual Greek Freak Step Show and After Party hosted Saturday by Mu Zeta, UNC's chapter of Alpha Phi ...
Read More »After the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board of Education cleaned up last year's fiscal budget, concerned residents approached the school board and requested ...
Read More »PHILADELPHIA -- North Carolina sophomore Shalane Flanagan was named the outstanding women's college relay runner at the 2002 Penn Relays. Flanagan earned ...
Read More »It's no secret that most college students are constantly strapped for cash. Common ways of solving that problem include taking part-time jobs, selling ...
Read More »The final meeting of the 2001-02 Association of Student Leaders will examine the past and look toward the future. The meeting, sponsored by The Daily ...
Read More »Environmentalists are lauding a plan announced by Gov. Mike Easley last week that would reduce pollution emissions from North Carolina's 14 coal-fired ...
Read More »The charter of the DTH Publishing Corp., the nonprofit entity that manages the finances of The Daily Tar Heel, states that the paper acts "as a laboratory ...
Read More »t's comical how terrible I am at saying goodbye. When I leave home for summer adventures, I plant parting Post-it notes for my family around the house ...
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