Council forwards facilities plans
The few concerns town officials aired about Chapel Hill's plans to improve its sidewalk and bicycle facilities will be considered formally now that the ...
Read More »The few concerns town officials aired about Chapel Hill's plans to improve its sidewalk and bicycle facilities will be considered formally now that the ...
Read More »The Carrboro Board of Aldermen unanimously denied Tuesday a developer's request to relocate a group of graves off Merritt Mill Road. The graves, whose ...
Read More »Members of VoteCarolina dedicated countless hours this fall to motivate students to vote in the presidential election. But their work didn't end when ...
Read More »As the campus continues to react to last week's election results, a new student organization is urging those at UNC to strike out. Students for a New ...
Read More »University officials have pledged to continue making strides in uncovering information regarding the alleged infringements of workers' rights by a major ...
Read More »Just days before the first ticket distribution for the 2004-05 men's basketball season, a majority of Student Congress representatives voted against the ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Regarding the Monday article, "Tuition has room to grow," I write to clarify some incorrect conclusions drawn about the recently completed ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: The Carolina Women's Center would like to extend an invitation to the University community to attend its local author's series Thursday ...
Read More »The University has some major decisions to make in terms of its business ties to Gildan Activewear, a blank T-shirt supplier that works with UNC licensees. ...
Read More »I was bumming around my room Thursday afternoon when my boy Phil presented me with an intriguing last-minute activity - attending the inaugural game of ...
Read More »CorrectionDue to a reporting error, the Nov. 10 article "Enterprising students keep eyes on the prize" states that the grand prize in the Carolina Challenge ...
Read More »Newly confirmed cases of E. coli in a Glenwood Elementary School student and two preschool-aged children are the first reports that the statewide outbreak ...
Read More »Before this year's elections, N.C. Rep. Paul Luebke promised that, if re-elected, he would reintroduce a bill that would prevent a conflict of interest ...
Read More »CorrectionDue to an editing error, the Nov. 10 article "Black might be sole leader" states that N.C. Rep. Sam Ellis, R-Wake, said the majority of North ...
Read More »Whenever North Carolina takes on Duke in any competition, it is considered a bitter rivalry. In the case of men's and women's swimming and diving, UNC ...
Read More »A group of eighth-graders rode hovercrafts around the hallways of McDougle Middle School on Tuesday morning, yelling and cheering on their friends - and ...
Read More »The skyline of downtown Chapel Hill took a step toward major change Tuesday, as years of planning and waiting culminated in the groundbreaking of Rosemary ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: On Thursday, the University will host a Veteran's Day ceremony, sponsored by the Residence Hall Association, to honor past and present ...
Read More »A family emergency has postponed the presentation of evidence and opening statements in the case of North Carolina v. Samara. Tuesday was the first day ...
Read More »It has been 13 years since the Center for Black Culture and History was renamed for Sonja Haynes Stone and 11 more since the first annual Sonja Haynes ...
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