Students get down with art
The long, sterile hallways of a local administrative building now echo with the creativity of area pupils whose brightly colored masks, paintings, weavings ...
Read More »The long, sterile hallways of a local administrative building now echo with the creativity of area pupils whose brightly colored masks, paintings, weavings ...
Read More »Chapel Hill Town Council members weighed in on several high-profile budget issues Wednesday, voicing their intentions to retain three town-owned buildings ...
Read More »You might have seen the ads and fliers around campus this week that left students wondering what they could get for only $10. As it turns out, that’s ...
Read More »Senior gets fellowship for study, teaching in humanities UNC senior John W. Steen IV won an Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship in Humanistic Studies this ...
Read More »A committee charged with organizing this year’s downtown summer concert series now has the backing it needs to move the plans forward. The Downtown ...
Read More »After more than two decades of debating the issue, Carrboro leaders have decided on the best way to improve Smith Level Road, though the project might ...
Read More »UNC fund-raising dinner to feature Reno, Smith, Friday Former U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno, former UNC basketball coach Dean Smith and UNC-system ...
Read More »The push for education reform in Congress intensified with the proposal for a national Teaching Fellows program, based on North Carolina’s model, ...
Read More »Faced with the possibility of a $29.4 million reduction in state funds for the coming academic year, UNC-system leaders have expressed concern about the ...
Read More »Local businesses and residents can bring out the shovels and hoes during this year’s planting season, thanks to a downtown improvement plan. The ...
Read More »An 80-year-old Chapel Hill resident reported Monday that a window at his Crest Street home had been shot out, Chapel Hill police reports state. According ...
Read More »Two dozen student government appointees were approved at Tuesday’s Student Congress meeting with a monotonous chorus of “I think the ayes ...
Read More »“Rathskeller” was traditionally the basement of the town hall in every town in Germany and Austria, and in 1948, Franklin Street received ...
Read More »After getting the ball rolling on child care reform earlier this year, University officials say a consolidated effort is needed to provide better resources ...
Read More »North Carolina and New York are the only two states that force counties to pay a fixed percentage of all state Medicaid costs. This year, North Carolina ...
Read More »RALEIGH — State officials aimed Tuesday to give a boost to North Carolina’s laid-off workers with a 10-step plan to help the unemployed get ...
Read More »Thursday — Juniors Clayton Perry and Christina Lee, the first recipients of the Undergraduate International Studies Fellowship, will host an informal ...
Read More »After a little more than three years of operation, a local bookstore has lost its lease and might be forced to relocate or close for good. Branch’s ...
Read More »Dukes still awaits trial for multiple Chapel Hill thefts The man who was arrested in November in relation to eight breaking and enterings around Cameron ...
Read More »Find some North Carolina students who’ve seen Laura Gerraughty around campus. Show them her picture and ask if they know who it is. Odds are ...
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