Big platforms propelled pair of candidates
In student body president campaigns, it seems that size does matter. Promise for promise, candidates Seke Ballard and Seth Dearmin had the largest ...
Read More »In student body president campaigns, it seems that size does matter. Promise for promise, candidates Seke Ballard and Seth Dearmin had the largest ...
Read More »In the face of growing problems with faculty retention, one University department has managed to attract new blood. Leon Katz was named the David G. ...
Read More »David Geigerman is not the kind of person who has trouble carrying on a conversation. But when he was interviewed for a telemarketing job during his ...
Read More »Residents in affordable housing need not worry about paying for repairs to their homes — the town might be willing to help them out. Applications ...
Read More »Game and Time: No. 2 North Carolina at No. 19 Connecticut. Tipoff is at 1 p.m. Site: Hartford Civic Center TV/Radio: The game will be televised ...
Read More »Young business professionals in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro area can look forward to a new way to learn about local business opportunities. The Chapel ...
Read More »A local economic advisory board is prepared to take action in order to fill a vacant downtown building, despite claims from the property owner that it ...
Read More »The Carrboro Board of Aldermen discussed funding Tuesday for the possible revamping of Smith Level Road, a project that has been in the works for 20 years. The ...
Read More »Students walking past the Pit on Wednesday could have forgotten that the University is at the peak of campaigns for student body president. The throngs ...
Read More »Some state legislators want more money to do their jobs, even as the state tries to head off a $1.3 billion deficit. A bill filed in the N.C. Senate ...
Read More »- Chapel Hill police arrested a local man at 1 a.m. Wednesday and charged him with one felony count of malicious conduct by a prisoner, one misdemeanor ...
Read More »Orange County soon will be more efficiently educated to provide parks and recreational facilities, as the Orange County Board of Commissioners hopes to ...
Read More »This year’s townwide arts project, sponsored by the Chapel Hill Public Arts Commission, encourages members of the community to express their dreams ...
Read More »Many students were awe-struck Wednesday after no candidate received a majority of votes in the two-ticket race for senior class president and vice president. “We ...
Read More »Local middle-schooler wins stock market competition Jessica Goss, an eighth-grade student at McDougle Middle School, won first place in the North Carolina ...
Read More »Managing storm debris and finalizing a long-term solid waste management program are the two most important landfill-related issues facing Orange County, ...
Read More »Speaking a foreign language in an American classroom has its share of challenges. But nine local middle-school students have found a way to use their ...
Read More »For some high school students in North Carolina, graduation will come not only with a diploma but with an added bonus: a two-year college degree. College-experience ...
Read More »Today, the University will kick off its celebration of Black History Month with a lecture by a prominent civil rights figure. Mary Frances Berry will ...
Read More »Correction Due to a reporting error, the Feb. 10 article “May’s toils fall short for UNC” states that Sean May scored 18 points and ...
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