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Most people get nervous when police come to the door. Friday, a bevy of Chapel Hill’s latest residents got — and got over — that ...
Read More »Most people get nervous when police come to the door. Friday, a bevy of Chapel Hill’s latest residents got — and got over — that ...
Read More »Recent concerns about fair representation in the county has led the Orange County Board of Commissioners to rethink the process by which they are elected. Commissioners ...
Read More »Taxes and consensus rarely go together. The Orange County Board of Commissioners voted 4-1 on Aug. 16 to put a referendum on the ballot this fall that, ...
Read More »Here’s a quote prospective students won’t see in a UNC admissions brochure: “Every student on campus is aware of the disproportionate ...
Read More »Harvey E. Beech Harvey E. Beech, one of the University’s first black graduates, died at age 81 on Aug. 7 after a long illness. Beech was a ...
Read More »Freshman Abbas Rattani tasted defeat on his first day as a UNC student, but he remains undaunted as he enters his first week at college. After narrowly ...
Read More »With eyes fixed to the sky, UNC Army ROTC cadets exchanged nervous smiles as the dull roar of a Blackhawk helicopter signaled the start of the year's ...
Read More »Tuition autonomy might be dead at the table, but the issue of how to fund the state’s leading research institutions is very much alive. And the ...
Read More »Cornerback Bryan Bethea picked a pass near the right sideline midway through Thursday’s practice, his feet brushing the green grass before his momentum ...
Read More »After three administrations and countless trips to Raleigh, student government’s vision of a large on-campus voting precinct is coming, though not ...
Read More »Tony Bennett’s performance in September at Memorial Hall will do more than pack the renovated theater — it will get people stepping ...
Read More »After a budget season full of tough talk and dire warnings, UNC-system officials said lawmakers’ final budget proved generally supportive of higher ...
Read More »Local beer connoisseurs will have more options to stimulate their palates, thanks to a new state law. Gov. Mike Easley signed House Bill 392 into law ...
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 ...
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