TAs Worry Budget Cuts May Affect Stipends, Classes
George Harper, a graduate student in the Department of Biology, spends 15 hours a week preparing to teach a recitation section of Biology 132. Before ...
Read More »George Harper, a graduate student in the Department of Biology, spends 15 hours a week preparing to teach a recitation section of Biology 132. Before ...
Read More »Students might know Doug Marlette as the cartoonist of Kudzu and a Distinguished Visiting Professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication. But ...
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Read More »Students, staff and administrators said Thursday that they think the Department of Public Safety's new budget proposal is a fair compromise at the end ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I think that David Watson should be praised for the efforts of his April 16 editorial cartoon, not chastised. I found the depiction of ...
Read More »Chapel Hill speeders beware -- the Chapel Hill Police Department has a new weapon aimed at catching you. The police department unveiled a new speed monitoring ...
Read More »It was 56 degrees on the streets of Boston on April 15, and the road ahead was long and relentless. People from around the globe gathered to take on ...
Read More »Democratic U.S. Senate candidate David Tidwell really wants college students to vote. "Vote, vote vote," he said. "If you don't vote for me, then for ...
Read More »Making the switch to collegiate lacrosse has had its share of challenges for Jed Prossner and Paul Spellman. But, thankfully, the North Carolina freshmen ...
Read More »The Orange County governing boards met for a powwow Wednesday night to discuss the future of joint agreements that affect the entire county. The joint ...
Read More »DURHAM -- North Carolina senior Christine McPike has been named the 2002 ACC women's lacrosse player of the year. The conference announced the honor at ...
Read More »Spring is here. And, thanks to several campus groups, music is in the air. Among campus organizations offering musical performances or festivals this ...
Read More »Freshman Michi Nair walked into a routine physical for soccer tryouts two years ago and walked out with the realization that her life would never be the ...
Read More »Sixteen people -- nine Democrats and seven Republicans -- have filed for the Senate seat vacated by the retirement of Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C. Two of ...
Read More »Heading into this weekend's ACC championships, North Carolina's track and field teams hope to keep one trend going and end another. After grabbing seven ...
Read More »The release of a video by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals showing "inhumane" treatment of rats and mice at labs in UNC's Thurston Bowles Building ...
Read More »With a new mix of booths, performances and increased street space, the town of Chapel Hill is coming out in style for the 30th anniversary Apple Chill ...
Read More »The Orange County Commissioners held a public hearing Tuesday night to garner community feedback concerning the construction of a Durham Technical Community ...
Read More »Come on. Just give it a try. Everybody's doing it. Relax a little. What's one time going to hurt? If you don't like it, you don't have to do it again. The ...
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