Campus Opinions on Iraq Diverge; Both Sides Vocal
As the possibility of a war with Iraq approaches reality, there has been a more pronounced division of student and faculty opinions on campus. Most events ...
Read More »As the possibility of a war with Iraq approaches reality, there has been a more pronounced division of student and faculty opinions on campus. Most events ...
Read More »TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- The No. 2 North Carolina women's soccer team scored five goals on 14 shots to defeat 25th-ranked Florida State 5-1 at the Seminole ...
Read More »Land owned by Chapel Hill and Carrboro is slated to be converted from a landfill into affordable housing and open space. In a special presentation to ...
Read More »As a serial sniper continues to terrorize the Washington, D.C., metro area, a handful of elite geographical profilers are attempting to close in on his ...
Read More »By a unanimous vote Tuesday, Student Congress asked the Chapel Hill Town Council to re-evaluate the impact of a proposed development ordinance on students ...
Read More »Without experience, talent can only carry you so far. The raw ability of three freshman and two sophomore starters gave the No. 11 North Carolina volleyball ...
Read More »State residents young and old can enjoy the 149th N.C. State Fair starting Friday when the event opens its gates at the fairgrounds in Raleigh. The ...
Read More »Like most college students, senior Jonas Streich will do almost anything for a little extra spending money And that need for some quick cash sometimes ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: As I read Professor Nonini's (guest column) regarding divestment from Israel, I noticed he suffered from a common ailment among those ...
Read More »U.S. Senate candidates Democrat Erskine Bowles and Republican Elizabeth Dole often evaded the issues at hand during Monday's lackluster pretaped debate, ...
Read More »The Steering Committee on Curriculum Review hosted a student forum Tuesday night to hear feedback on its proposal for new general education prospective ...
Read More »National Merit Scholar semifinalists take pride in the fact that their PSAT scores designate them as some of the top students in the United States. But ...
Read More »New leadership for the student governing body of North Carolina's historically black colleges and universities will shift the organization's strategies ...
Read More »The executive branch of student government and the Graduate and Professional Student Federation released midterm reports Thursday, reviewing accomplishments ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR:
Read More »Even though Student Congress has a larger budget than usual, student organization aren't asking for as much funding. At the beginning of this semester, ...
Read More »The Orange County Board of Commissioners met Wednesday night at the Southern Human Services Center in Chapel Hill for a work session on mental health ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill town staff will prepare a report with the fire chief that will evaluate the fire department and determine whether it is well-equipped ...
Read More »Citizens for Higher Education, a recently formed political action committee acting in the interest of UNC-Chapel Hill, has raised more than $200,000 to ...
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