Schools may cut tech spending
The nation’s colleges and universities, constrained by tight budgets, appear to be looking at reducing funds for research technology to make ends ...
Read More »The nation’s colleges and universities, constrained by tight budgets, appear to be looking at reducing funds for research technology to make ends ...
Read More »Chapel Hill will kick off a monthlong exhibit tonight at Town Hall to celebrate local black history. The exhibit includes photographs, newspaper articles, ...
Read More »Sen. Ellie Kinnaird, D-Orange, is hoping to convince legislators to reform the way voters go to the polls in a move that might directly affect student ...
Read More »By this time next week, Franklin Street should have new destinations for the area’s hungry and fashion-conscious consumers. The brightly colored ...
Read More »Founded in 1867, Fayetteville State University has evolved from a small black college to one of the leading HBCUs in the state. And as one of the UNC-system’s ...
Read More »Today — Habitat for Humanity will be accepting donations from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. at W.B. Yeats Irish Pub, located at 306 W. Franklin St. The event ...
Read More »In the middle of Geoff Boyd’s emotional match Thursday, the North Carolina men’s tennis star took a break. While in the heat of battle ...
Read More »With President Bush’s proposed 2006 budget, Americorps would be able to expand its program by taking on 2,500 more volunteers, even as overall funding ...
Read More »Dual-language program to offer information sessions Parents interested in enrolling their children in the dual-language program of the city school ...
Read More »- Chapel Hill police arrested a Durham man at 2:45 a.m. Thursday and charged him with one misdemeanor count of driving while impaired and one misdemeanor ...
Read More »WILMINGTON — Despite strong appeals from the chancellors of 13 universities, it remains almost certain that the UNC-system Board of Governors will ...
Read More »In student body president campaigns, it seems that size does matter. Promise for promise, candidates Seke Ballard and Seth Dearmin had the largest ...
Read More »In the face of growing problems with faculty retention, one University department has managed to attract new blood. Leon Katz was named the David G. ...
Read More »David Geigerman is not the kind of person who has trouble carrying on a conversation. But when he was interviewed for a telemarketing job during his ...
Read More »Residents in affordable housing need not worry about paying for repairs to their homes — the town might be willing to help them out. Applications ...
Read More »Game and Time: No. 2 North Carolina at No. 19 Connecticut. Tipoff is at 1 p.m. Site: Hartford Civic Center TV/Radio: The game will be televised ...
Read More »Young business professionals in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro area can look forward to a new way to learn about local business opportunities. The Chapel ...
Read More »A local economic advisory board is prepared to take action in order to fill a vacant downtown building, despite claims from the property owner that it ...
Read More »The Carrboro Board of Aldermen discussed funding Tuesday for the possible revamping of Smith Level Road, a project that has been in the works for 20 years. The ...
Read More »Students walking past the Pit on Wednesday could have forgotten that the University is at the peak of campaigns for student body president. The throngs ...
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