Court ruling limits papers' rights
First Amendment experts and university media advocates across the country say a recent court ruling puts campus communities’ right to information ...
Read More »First Amendment experts and university media advocates across the country say a recent court ruling puts campus communities’ right to information ...
Read More »In some ways, Hayao Miyazaki’s new film, “Howl’s Moving Castle,” is a typical love story. Girl meets boy, they fall in love, their ...
Read More »U.S. helicopter was likely brought down by enemy fire KABUL, Afghanistan — The U.S. military said Wednesday that hostile fire likely brought ...
Read More »FORT BRAGG — One year after the United States officially handed over sovereignty to Iraq, President Bush reaffirmed his commitment to freedom ...
Read More »University officials hosted Polly Griffin last week, one of the candidates for the next University registrar. Griffin, who is currently registrar at ...
Read More »When officials proudly displayed elaborate renovations to the interior of the Kappa Alpha house in 2001, no one knew that four years later the exterior ...
Read More »Orange County Schools might have a new site for its alternative school if the Orange County Board of Commissioners agrees to purchase the former St. Mary ...
Read More »Moeser visits Asia to discuss University’s role overseas Chancellor James Moeser is conducting a tour of Southeast Asian nations this week, looking ...
Read More »Since the revelation of the conference committees last week, members have been meeting non-stop in an effort to finalize the state’s 2005-06 budget. Committee ...
Read More »Chapel Hill Town Council members finish fiscal year After months of build up and discussion, the Chapel Hill Town Council passed a final budget for ...
Read More »Last Saturday the Lincoln Theatre in Raleigh hosted an event no different from any other celebration, except for the ladies in attendance. Adorned with ...
Read More »In an effort to establish a more streamlined online communication system, UNC’s Information Technology Services department is introducing two new ...
Read More »NEW YORK — Marvin Williams, a freshly minted Atlanta Hawks hat atop his 6-foot-8 frame, had a more pressing concern than the throng of microphones ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council is taking baby steps in what likely is to be a big change. Council members passed a resolution Monday that will establish ...
Read More »With the candidates’ filing date only a day away and four seats on the Carrboro Board of Aldermen up for election, residents might be wondering ...
Read More »The University’s plans to close Horace Williams Airport have hit some turbulence within the N.C. General Assembly. The House and Senate budgets ...
Read More »At about 4 p.m. on a Tuesday afternoon, Steve Dorozenski, owner of Jack Sprat Cafe, counted six people using computers at his Franklin Street coffee shop. He ...
Read More »Relationships get the old college try in a new one-man theatrical production on campus in July. In “A Guy’s Tale,” writer/actor Adam ...
Read More »Fourteen graduate students earn dissertation fellowships Some of the University’s top graduate students will get financial help during their ...
Read More »Former UNC professor Steven Anthony Leadon stands accused of submitting falsified results to a study for the second time. The latest charge resulted ...
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