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Oil prices will remain high, OPEC officials said Sunday VIENNA, Austria — Consumers received no solace from OPEC, which said Sunday that oil ...
Read More »Oil prices will remain high, OPEC officials said Sunday VIENNA, Austria — Consumers received no solace from OPEC, which said Sunday that oil ...
Read More »Above the din of Saturday afternoon’s UNC Invitational indoor track and field meet, several distinct voices could be heard throughout Eddie Smith ...
Read More »Today — Carrboro’s community radio station WCOM-103.5 FM will hold a literary fund raiser from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Panzanella in Carrboro. Listen ...
Read More »Anecdotes, facts and a slide show were combined Sunday to provide some local residents with the history of a town landmark. Doug Eyre, a Chapel Hill ...
Read More »During the 174-pound bout at the North Carolina wrestling team’s meet against N.C. State on Friday, the master of ceremonies made an interesting ...
Read More »Several candidates for student office woke up Saturday morning to discover that some of their carefully planned, meticulously painted A-frames were missing. While ...
Read More »CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Orange-clad students behind the baseline had long lost interest in the final score, had long lost interest in anything save ...
Read More »As increasing numbers of National Guardsmen and reservists are deployed, families and soldiers are finding themselves in unfamiliar territory — ...
Read More »Maha Alattar waited a long time for Sunday, the official Election Day in Iraq. So long, in fact, that the assistant professor of neurology at UNC cast ...
Read More »Carrboro children are one step closer to new slides and climbing walls, and parents have the chance to influence the features of that equipment. The ...
Read More »Two companies with University ties will lead a new health care project in Rwanda through a grant from the U.S. Agency for International Development. IntraHealth ...
Read More »Imagine your favorite coach. Now imagine your favorite coach as a sexual predator. Disgusting, isn’t it? Yet unfortunately, that was the scenario ...
Read More »After a failed bid last session, Senate Republicans again are seeking to amend the N.C. Constitution to ban same-sex marriage, but the amendment’s ...
Read More »Despite every indication from the UNC system’s governing body that campus-based tuition increases will not be approved this year, UNC-Chapel Hill ...
Read More »The nitty-gritty of the political process began last week as the N.C. General Assembly returned to session. After being sworn in Wednesday, legislators ...
Read More »If there is one thing the North Carolina women’s tennis team hasn’t shied away from so far this season, it’s tough competition. Just ...
Read More »A UNC Health Care employee was arrested early Saturday morning and charged with misdemeanor assault with a deadly weapon, misdemeanor damage to personal ...
Read More »For the collegiate athletes at the UNC Invitational, the main goal was to post a good enough time, distance or height to qualify for the NCAA Indoor Championships. The ...
Read More »ATLANTA — As the region surrounding Alexander Memorial Coliseum thawed from Saturday’s ice storm, the two offenses inside the arena Sunday ...
Read More »Political cartoons are intended to provoke laughter — but sometimes, they spark outrage. That’s what editorial cartoonist and writer Doug ...
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