Swain to take first steps in administrative hearing
Ed Swain is preparing this week for his last battle in the fight for his job. About nine months after the University police lieutenant was fired, Swain ...
Read More »Ed Swain is preparing this week for his last battle in the fight for his job. About nine months after the University police lieutenant was fired, Swain ...
Read More »The quiet idyll of the University’s most secret study spot was broken Tuesday afternoon — but instead of ring tones or less-than-academic ...
Read More »A man from the streets of Chapel Hill was arrested Monday and charged with one count of felonious attempted larceny, police reports state. According ...
Read More »I wanted to be the first woman in the NBA. Sure, it sounds weird now after the establishment of the WNBA and subsequent women’s leagues, but ...
Read More »WILMINGTON — UNC-Wilmington — an easygoing, coastal school — prides itself on its small environment, but student demand has called for ...
Read More »Fifty years ago, The Daily Tar Heel was a curious hybrid of political firecracker and socialite tabloid. Former editor Charles Kuralt’s explosive ...
Read More »At a public hearing Tuesday on revisions to the town’s land-use ordinance, the Carrboro Board of Aldermen refused to vote on a proposed amendment ...
Read More »University employees now will have the opportunity to finish progress toward college degrees as part-time UNC students — a significant step in efforts ...
Read More »A trip to Washington, D.C., last week by delegates from the UNC-system Association of Student Governments has left student officials firmly resolved to ...
Read More »The interest began early for James Carson — first as a mental tug drawing an adolescent to books on spiritual enlightenment. Later it became ...
Read More »RALEIGH — Melvin Scott prayed for an ailing Rashad McCants in church on Sunday. But when McCants was forced out of Tuesday’s game versus N.C. ...
Read More »For the first time in the organization’s history, the Orange Water and Sewer Authority is moving closer to allowing hunting on some of its land. OWASA ...
Read More »RALEIGH — A coalition of 25 economic development organizations met Tuesday to introduce a landmark legislative agenda that could change the way ...
Read More »Today — The Campaign to End the Death Penalty is sponsoring “Interfaith Responses to the Death Penalty” at 7 p.m. in 116 Murphey Hall. ...
Read More »In the midst of preparing for a new middle school and reassigning students, two concerns have lurked in the back of the minds of Orange County Board of ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council wants to update the town’s Energy Conservation Ordinance and join a unique environmental certification program, all ...
Read More »Clarification: The Feb. 23 article “Group vetoes cap on tickets” states that Student Congress took action on an “amendment” that would have limited ...
Read More »Many North Carolina residents are not in line with President Bush’s proposed Social Security reforms, a new Elon University poll shows. The statewide ...
Read More »RALEIGH — Six minutes into Tuesday’s game against UNC, N.C. State’s Julius Hodge broke down a defender, took two steps and rose toward ...
Read More »Members of the Graduate and Professional Student Federation are looking forward to the end of basketball season. Their “wait until next year” ...
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