Night Parking System Remedies Problem That Doesn't Exist
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Read More »The scheduled construction of Elementary School No. 9 on a disputed wetlands area has sparked debate about environmental concerns. At its Tuesday meeting, ...
Read More »The pieces are still coming together for Durham police after three suspects were linked Thursday to two armed robberies in Chapel Hill that happened within ...
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Read More »N.C. Memorial Hospital was filled with nervous energy Thursday as this year's graduating medical students waited to find out where they will complete ...
Read More »If you walk by the Great Hall in the Student Union on Sunday night, you might think you've been magically transported to a glitzy awards show in Los Angeles. And ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: It has been over six months since the World Trade Center bombing on Sept. 11. But that day is far from over. The United States is seeking ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education held a special meeting March 14 to discuss concerns raised about the Minority Student Achievement ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: At first, I was critical of my fellow students who complained about Chancellor James Moeser and his colleagues in the South Building. ...
Read More »To think, all it took for the North Carolina baseball team to break out of its season-and-a-half-long brownout was to generate some power. During the ...
Read More »North Carolina's women's lacrosse team will play its first road game of the 2002 season Saturday when the Tar Heels travel to face Virginia in Charlottesville. The ...
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Read More »UNC-system administrators are working to minimize potential cuts in the classroom following a warning from Gov. Mike Easley's office to prepare for budget ...
Read More »University officials plan to convene a group of staff, faculty and students to evaluate the structure of the Transportation and Parking Advisory Committee. Nancy ...
Read More »A recent survey shows that a majority of N.C. residents support Gov. Mike Easley, despite his decision to cut several state programs in the face of the ...
Read More »Local Roman Catholic Church officials are discounting the effects a national scandal of sexual misconduct by priests might have on their churches. Officials ...
Read More »The demise of the public research university is a troubling proposition to a state that leans on two flagship institutions to attract research dollars ...
Read More »Secretary of N.C Health and Human Services Carmen Hooker Odom announced plans Wednesday for a new and more centrally located state mental hospital, possibly ...
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