Budget, finance fill summer for Congress
When Student Congress wrapped up its work at the end of the school year, representatives went into the break with the promise of political activity. And ...
Read More »When Student Congress wrapped up its work at the end of the school year, representatives went into the break with the promise of political activity. And ...
Read More »While the University’s rankings in last week’s U.S. News & World Report did not change drastically, the school made strides in a number ...
Read More »TOPEKA, Kan. — North Carolina finished off a perfect 2-0 weekend to start the 2005 women’s soccer season as the No. 1 Tar Heels defeated Colorado, ...
Read More »Dalzell, Seahorn file motion to suppress some evidence The man some believe is responsible for the mysterious 1997 disappearance and suspected murder ...
Read More »Atkinson wins unresolved N.C. superintendent race After nine months of legal wrangling, Democrat June Atkinson won the nation’s last unresolved ...
Read More »As new buildings and facilities break ground at a historic rate, the University community has lost access to 18 percent of the once-available parking ...
Read More »The 1974 film adaptation of Roald Dahl’s novel, “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” scared the bejesus out of me. I’m not ...
Read More »In an effort to secure students’ personal information and avoid identity theft, University officials last week contracted a leader in Internet protection. Covelight ...
Read More »North Carolina men’s basketball coach Roy Williams issued a statement Saturday regarding violations that were committed during his last three years ...
Read More »A UNC student and a recent graduate who both plan to run for the Chapel Hill Town Council cited transportation and housing as major student issues in ...
Read More »After months of searching, the University is closing in on the selection of the next registrar. The University Registrar Search Ccommittee will meet ...
Read More »A motion to request the results of a psychological evaluation of Adam Sapikowski’s father was approved by a Superior Court judge Tuesday. Public ...
Read More »A face familiar to the UNC system might have been added to its list of presidential candidates. In an interview with the Associated Press, University ...
Read More »Thin summer crowds deflate the profits of Chapel Hill businesses, leaving some owners gasping for air. But UNC’s orientation programs are able ...
Read More »Close, but no cigar. It seems likely that after weeks of work and intense debate, the N.C. General Assembly will not have a completed budget by the ...
Read More »Commision to take a closer look at Pope Air Force Base RALEIGH — The commission considering the Pentagon’s proposed base closure list voted ...
Read More »University markets in North Carolina are one step closer to being available to students, employees, alumni and local communities. Amendments to the ...
Read More »Chuck Palahniuk has built a career on exposing the insanity of our culture through disgustingly ironic cautionary tales on American commercialism. His ...
Read More »Ackland in midst of summer vaction, will return in August The Ackland Art Museum closed its doors Monday for summer maintenance. The facility will ...
Read More »Though the possibility of a Wal-Mart on U.S. 15-501 has sparked concerns among some local officials, others maintain that the plans still are far from ...
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