Jewish Numbers Declining, Survey Says
The U.S. Jewish population is declining and aging, but Jews overall continue to hold higher social and economic statuses than the average U.S. citizen, ...
Read More »The U.S. Jewish population is declining and aging, but Jews overall continue to hold higher social and economic statuses than the average U.S. citizen, ...
Read More »As most students did their best to stay out of the rain Friday morning, staff at the Ackland Art Museum were busy putting the final touches on a new exhibition, ...
Read More »University officials dedicated two new buildings this weekend in connection to the University Day celebration. The dedication of Banks D. Kerr Hall and ...
Read More »Session Length Could Play a Role in Election By Matt Crook Staff Writer The N.C. General Assembly's extended session could have unanticipated results ...
Read More »D.C. Sniper Still at Large; N.C. Ofcials Placed on Lookout Not much information on the sniper is available to the public Staff & Wire Reports ROCKVILLE, ...
Read More »Everything seemed on point around 9 p.m. Friday. North Carolina's volleyball team had just notched another victory and, within an hour or so, the men's ...
Read More »The North Carolina volleyball team trailed Wake Forest 17-13 in the first game of Friday's match, with the Demon Deacons starting to build momentum. Outside ...
Read More »Literacy Council Event Raises Money, Awareness By Eileen Earnhardt Staff Writer Local authors, students and other community members attended the Orange ...
Read More »North Carolina ranks sixth in the country in the number of women murdered by men in a national domestic violence study released in September. The annual ...
Read More »WXYC, UNC's campus radio station, remains unaffected by a bill approved by the U.S. House on Oct. 7 intended to lower the cost burden on small radio stations, ...
Read More »The Republican National Committee on Friday began investigating double voting in North Carolina after releasing a report showing that 96 people voted ...
Read More »The Carolina First Campaign went public Friday with an announcement stating the project's mission of "transformation" and declaring an official fund-raising ...
Read More »A national search for a dean of the School of Social Work ended Friday when the UNC-system Board of Governors approved the appointment of Jack Richman, ...
Read More »N.C. Republican leaders claim that Democrats have a hidden agenda for extending a special legislative session. Republicans have accused Democrats of ...
Read More »Fall Break is quickly approaching, which means two things -- football season is in full swing, and basketball season is rapidly approaching. For all ...
Read More »The past two seasons, N.C. State has won on the strength of Philip Rivers' arm. The air attack either propels the Wolfpack out to an early lead or can ...
Read More »Plaintiffs in the case challenging UNC's summer reading selection have filed a new motion to amend their complaint, extending both the life of their lawsuit ...
Read More »"Let's pretend we're zombies and start attacking him!" joked a shaggy adolescent to his two wide-eyed friends Friday afternoon. Such was the spectacle ...
Read More »A new program could allow University students to have expanded news resources on campus, although not all universities participating in this program would ...
Read More »It was the movie you've seen over and over again but continue to watch. Even though you knew how it would end, it all seemed, for just a while, so compelling, ...
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