Board votes down in-state hikes
WILMINGTON — There was no discussion and no dissent as the UNC system’s governing body voted to reject any rise in next year’s tuition ...
Read More »WILMINGTON — There was no discussion and no dissent as the UNC system’s governing body voted to reject any rise in next year’s tuition ...
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Read More »Jeremy Perrelle says that despite proposed increases to the campus recreation fee, his club soccer team still won’t have enough money to cover its ...
Read More »Correction Due to a reporting error, the Feb. 14 article “Group praises decision to eliminate Bell Award” states that Chancellor James Moeser ...
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Read More »A Chapel Hill man was arrested at 1:30 p.m. Saturday for attempted larceny, police reports state. According to reports, Christopher Bryan ...
Read More »Bill Frick laid down his badge, threw on an apron and picked up an armful of pitchers filled with iced tea, water and soft drinks Saturday at the Carolina ...
Read More »DURHAM — As one of three UNC-system schools in the Triangle, N.C. Central University has some sizeable competition. Just a few miles from UNC-Chapel ...
Read More »Department of Chemistry selects new chairman Holden Thorp, director of Morehead Planetarium and Science Center since 2001, has been tapped as the new ...
Read More »RALEIGH — In his first trip to the state since being re-elected, President Bush told about 1,700 Tar Heels what he’s been telling the nation ...
Read More »Although small in stature, distinguished scholar Mary Frances Berry brought grand personality and grace to the stage Thursday night as spoke of a relatively ...
Read More »Jen Bushman said Tuesday’s student body elections were a disappointment. With about 7 percent of graduate students turning out to vote, the president ...
Read More »In a time when malls are rapidly replacing main streets as city centers, town leaders are betting big that careful redevelopment of parking lots 2 and ...
Read More »In an effort to increase support for local acts and new musicians, the Carolina Union Activities Board hosted a live showcase Thursday in the Union Cabaret. The ...
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