Parker Fights Foul Trouble, Pleases Parents With Win
By Bret Strelow Assistant Sports Editor After the final buzzer sounded, Jason Parker walked to midcourt and stared into the Smith Center crowd. Parker ...
Read More »By Bret Strelow Assistant Sports Editor After the final buzzer sounded, Jason Parker walked to midcourt and stared into the Smith Center crowd. Parker ...
Read More »By James Giza Assistant SportSaturday Editor SAN JOSE, Calif. - At some level, even if it happens to be buried somewhere deep in his subconscience, the ...
Read More »Dear Advocates for Sexual Assault Prevention, I didn't even realize what I was doing until I saw the sign: Orange County Rape Crisis Center. I could ...
Read More »Marching bands, cattle and a plethora of antlers characterized Saturday's Chapel Hill-Carrboro holiday parade. Families lined Franklin Street on Saturday, ...
Read More »By T. Nolan Hayes Sports Editor All of the elements that can make a great game were present. Two storied traditions - the two winningest programs in the ...
Read More »By Roland Hoffman Staff Writer The difference between the Indiana and North Carolina men's soccer teams was simply a matter of experience. For the Tar ...
Read More »By Faith Ray Staff Writer DURHAM - Newly re-elected Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chr
Read More »By Nolan Hayes Sports Editor Jim Everett came to UNC as an unlikely candidate to play varsity basketball. He didn't make the varsity squad at Providence ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: As a student, I am generally frustrated when campus expansion is mandated by the University, and as students, we just have to accept what ...
Read More »By Ian Gordon Staff Writer No one thought one goal would be enough. One goal couldn't beat a North Carolina men's soccer team that had averaged more than ...
Read More »A local psychiatrist made his first appearance in court Thursday after being arrested this week for practicing medicine with a license that had been suspended ...
Read More »The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is launching new efforts to change the stigma surrounding HIV infection today - the 14th Annual World AIDS ...
Read More »GAINESVILLE, Fla. - Krista Haukap recorded a career-high 39 kills as Southeast Missouri State advanced to its first-ever second round with a 3-2 upset ...
Read More »For some reason, protest news always makes me think of pie. I hope someone throws one at the protest against Carolina Power & Light Co. on Sunday at the ...
Read More »"Come look at the freaks," the opening number of Pauper Players' new musical "Side Show" invites. Those freaks include Siamese twins, a fortune teller, ...
Read More »Jeremy Ackerman, in mountaineering gear with his pet greyhound nearby, proudly wears a meaningful T-shirt while tromping through an open field behind ...
Read More »Anne Remy might be listed as a forward in the North Carolina women's soccer team media guide, but the title of utility player would surely be more apt. ...
Read More »Affordable, but not beneficial enough to the state or accessible enough to students - this was the judgment passed Thursday about higher education in ...
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