County's Needs Are Paramount
There's $75 million up for grabs in Orange County -- and everyone has a hand out. On Nov. 6, Orange County voters will be asked to approve a $75 million ...
Read More »There's $75 million up for grabs in Orange County -- and everyone has a hand out. On Nov. 6, Orange County voters will be asked to approve a $75 million ...
Read More »Senior linebacker David Thornton never dreamed of sitting in a room with more than 20 reporters. But after the former walk-on's performance in the North ...
Read More »RALEIGH -- The N.C. House once again approved an amendment Tuesday night that would raise tuition for out-of-state students by about 15 percent and leave ...
Read More »There were the Danzigers in the 1950s and the Julians in the 1970s. And now, there are the DiBartolos. Chapel Hill has a long history of family-run ...
Read More »North Carolina's first female secretary of state, Elaine Marshall, hopes to continue breaking new ground as the state's first woman to serve as a U.S. ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Liberals love to associate right-wing Republicans, such as Jesse Helms, with the racism and bigotry of the Old South. In her Aug. 24 ...
Read More »This is an activist campus. We've got our share of progressive organizations, we vote left-wing, our souls burn with relatively righteous flames. ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: We will never get out of the transportation mess we are in until we have a radical change in our thinking about the subject of transportation. An ...
Read More »Lawmakers granted a record amount of pork-barrel appropriations to universities nationwide this year -- but UNC-system schools lag behind other recipients ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council unanimously passed a resolution Monday that will establish flat rents for families living in public housing units. But the ...
Read More »Aramark's contract with the University does not require that background checks are run on CDS employees. In the past two weeks, two Carolina Dining ...
Read More »After being informed the Bell Tower wasn't working properly, Jeffrey Fuchs said his first step was to check the programming. The Bell Tower hasn't ...
Read More »Oliver Smithies, a professor of pathology and laboratory medicine at UNC, discussed his work with mouse genes. The newly formed UNC Center for Genome ...
Read More »Student Body President Justin Young says only an estimated 200 people stopped by the Pit on Monday to listen to the tuition rally. Student government ...
Read More »Some UNC-system campus police officers are pleased with a bill that could extend their jurisdiction to include other schools in the 16-campus organization. The ...
Read More »Bomb Threat Halts N.C. House Session By Alex Kaplun State & National Editor RALEIGH -- Monday was a day most state legislators won't soon forget ...
Read More »Police: Possible Bomb Posed Risk of Injury University police and the State Bureau of Investigation detonated a device resembling a pipe bomb Monday ...
Read More »Students and residents have voiced complaints about the lack of parking on Franklin Street and are getting support from local businesses who say they ...
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