Development integrating with town
With most units now occupied, Rosemary Village has started to become a part of the downtown community. Situated in the west-end business district, ...
Read More »With most units now occupied, Rosemary Village has started to become a part of the downtown community. Situated in the west-end business district, ...
Read More »Students hitting Franklin Street for their daytime shopping or late-night partying needs can plan to see more people in uniform. The Chapel Hill Police ...
Read More »After the resurrection of Memorial Hall and a highly visible reopening season, the Carolina Performing Arts Series will return to the stage with another ...
Read More »With many of UNC's top seats just filled, officials might be ready to put their feet up after all the searching - but four high-level administrative positions ...
Read More »A lot has changed since Provost Bernadette Gray-Little arrived in Chapel Hill in 1971 to teach psychology. The campus has gone through six chancellors ...
Read More »Student government leaders remained active this summer, continuing their work on campus issues. Executive branch members worked to implement Student ...
Read More »Svi Shapiro, member of Triangle Tikkun "Each round of violence doesn't move us any closer to peace, it just digs us deeper into hostilities." On ...
Read More »Thanks to the beginning of a successful pilot program this summer, the University is ready to partner with Rave Wireless to give your mobile device an ...
Read More »Joshua Andrew Kugler, 23, a rising UNC junior, died July 10 because of complications from cystic fibrosis. Kugler, of Houston, was majoring in political ...
Read More »As a freshman, getting to know campus can be frustrating, yet enjoyable - and finding the campus arts community is tough if one doesn't know where to ...
Read More »For those who don't know where it is, the Cat's Cradle is easy to miss. It sits to the far right in a small Carrboro shopping center, shaded by a blue ...
Read More »Tickets to see indie-darling Sufjan Stevens - who will play at Memorial Hall on Sept. 21 - will go on sale to students at 10 a.m. Thursday. The concert ...
Read More »A convicted felon who slipped through the cracks of a UNC employment policy has brought to light a possible need for stricter background checks. Chancellor ...
Read More »Study abroad programs planned for Israel and Lebanon are suspended for the fall semester, and the fate of similar spring programs still is up in the air. The ...
Read More »A death at a campus construction site this month once again has brought attention to worker safety at the University. Leland Williams, 31, was working ...
Read More »Judging from the provisions of the N.C. General Assembly's latest budget, it's a good year to be a UNC-system professor. The legislature's budget includes ...
Read More »At 3:39 p.m. Friday, Fitzhugh Lee Huff Jr. was arrested on charges of felony possession of cocaine and possession of drug paraphernalia at 116 Creel St., ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools are looking for a new lawyer after firing long-time attorney John McCormick. McCormick's contract was terminated ...
Read More »North Carolina's two national senators took a different approach to their summer breaks - one traveled to China, while the other spent time in the western ...
Read More »Sitting in a circle Monday afternoon about 20 first-year students were given their first introduction to University academics. The students met Chancellor ...
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