Merger of Fever, Rams Club dominates public hearing
The tensions that have steadily built since last fall between student government and the Carolina Athletic Association reached a boiling point when members ...
Read More »The tensions that have steadily built since last fall between student government and the Carolina Athletic Association reached a boiling point when members ...
Read More »As members of the Downtown Economic Development Corporation shuffled through agenda items at its meeting Wednesday, there was no evidence that the group ...
Read More »As part of Wednesday’s 37th annual UNC Student Research Day, medical students were treated to a lecture by one of America’s living legends ...
Read More »During the North Carolina swimming and diving teams’ meet Wednesday, one East Carolina swimmer proudly waved a purple flag adorned with his team’s ...
Read More »Violence Prevention Center provides free support group A support group is available for victims of domestic violence through the Family Violence Prevention ...
Read More »Matt Calabria has ventured into a territory from which few student body presidents have returned successfully. As the University’s governing ...
Read More »Student body president candidate Tom Jensen nabbed his second major endorsement in three days Wednesday. After much deliberation, members of the Black ...
Read More »The rising cost of commodities is forcing officials to assess the situation’s effects on University construction projects. Steel and concrete ...
Read More »BOT committee gives OK to $64.50 in student fee hikes The Audit and Finance Committee of the Board of Trustees approved recommended proposals to increase ...
Read More »Despite already being struck down twice this week, a proposal to increase the student athletics fee sparked interest in the Board of Trustees’ University ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council welcomed citizen requests for next fiscal year’s budget at its Wednesday public forum. But with the looming possibility ...
Read More »The Board of Trustees will vote today on the proposal of its Audit and Finance Committee to increase out-of-state tuition by $1,000 and in-state tuition ...
Read More »When Chapel Hill Transit mechanics wanted their workplace grievances heard publicly Wednesday, they discovered the legal restrictions of discussing such ...
Read More »There’s a new face around Town Hall in Chapel Hill. Sabrina Oliver has only been town clerk for three weeks, but she said she already has experienced ...
Read More »In a sport that often centers on the work of a single player, the UNC fencing team is focusing on acting more like a team. “Most programs are ...
Read More »A UNC alumnus could assume the top job in deciding what is acceptable to see and hear on the nation’s airwaves. Federal Communications Commissioner ...
Read More »In an attempt to give its listeners more issues and voices to choose from, Chapel Hill’s public radio station, WUNC-FM, has hired a health care ...
Read More »N.C. legislators are walking into a new session today carrying the burden of an estimated $1.2 billion budget deficit — and everything from education ...
Read More »With the clock ticking on the eve of the Board of Trustees meeting, the Chancellor’s Committee on Student Fees became the second body in as many ...
Read More »Police bust “Old School” party at Duke University DURHAM — In what police say was an homage to the movie “Old School,” ...
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