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Adam Kemezis is trying to remain calm, but history begins to rear its ugly head. "We lost in the final to Chicago last year, and it came down to the ...
Read More »Adam Kemezis is trying to remain calm, but history begins to rear its ugly head. "We lost in the final to Chicago last year, and it came down to the ...
Read More »Republican candidate Jim Snyder, who is running for his party's nomination for a U.S. Senate seat, spoke at the UNC School of Law on Monday about his ...
Read More »Opinions are mixed about a study that would investigate the feasibility of charging illegal immigrants in-state tuition at North Carolina public universities. A ...
Read More »An act requiring Internet filters in K-12 schools and public libraries is facing a legal challenge from groups that allege that the technology is flawed. ...
Read More »UNC students began to cast their lots in the campus parking lottery Monday, hoping to obtain a jackpot in the form of a parking permit. But campus construction ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: As president and vice president of the Carolina Athletic Association, we encourage all students to apply for a position to become more ...
Read More »Today is Holocaust Remembrance Day, which marks the beginning of the Reading of the Names vigil in the Pit -- just one event in a week's worth of Holocaust ...
Read More »WINSTON-SALEM -- Ben Ingold just couldn't allow his buddy the satisfaction of striking him out twice -- especially in the same at-bat. The Wake Forest ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: It is with profound sadness that I write this letter. The recent article by Nathan Cherry and Abby Karesh calling on us to cast off indifference ...
Read More »The Department of Philosophy will receive funds of more than $1 million generated from the sale of the Horace Williams satellite tract to Winmore Land ...
Read More »On this fine April day, 43 years ago, NASA unveiled the very first American astronauts to the public. The "Mercury Seven" inspired entire generations ...
Read More »Local school officials say Internet filters are a valuable tool for protecting children, although the American Library Association and the American Civil ...
Read More »RALEIGH -- Wendell Justin Williamson sits peacefully in the conference room at Dorothea Dix Hospital in jeans, a jean jacket and black sweater, occasionally ...
Read More »The Triangle ranked second nationwide in percentage job growth in metropolitan regions during the last year, according to recently released labor statistics. But ...
Read More »1992: First outburst. Committed involuntarily to Student Health Service. Released without medication. 1994: Second outburst, this time in class. Involuntarily ...
Read More »As construction of new South Campus residence halls comes to a close, the area's face is set to change again when work begins on a project that will expand ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Kenneth Chandler, in "Tradition and the Secret Sin of the Church" (April 8), suggests that the Catholic Church's " 'no contraception' ...
Read More »Today 12:30 p.m. -- Physicians for Human Rights and the International Health Forum presents Dr. Myron Cohen, chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council voted Monday night to pass a rental licensing ordinance with one amendment, which aims to ensure that renters will have access ...
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