UNC Group Responds To Mideast Violence With Medical Care
A representative from a UNC organization that has long worked to boost health-care infrastructure in the Middle East will depart for the region today ...
Read More »A representative from a UNC organization that has long worked to boost health-care infrastructure in the Middle East will depart for the region today ...
Read More »Senate President Pro Tem Marc Basnight, D-Dare, recently made five appointments to a legislative commission that will examine the structure ...
Read More »In response to a recent study, local officials say that while it's hard to pinpoint binge drinkers, they're working to stamp out the broader problem of ...
Read More »Staff Writer RALEIGH -- An economic development strategy promoted by the state's junior senator Monday will seek to help thousands of rural North Carolinians ...
Read More »Carrboro police ended a three-month drug investigation Friday after they seized more than 700 grams of marijuana from a residence in Carrboro. A press ...
Read More »A recent report states that teacher salaries in North Carolina and across the nation have been experiencing growth far below economic trends, a pattern ...
Read More »Bush Wants Arafat to Back Up Words - President Bush wants to see action from Yasser Arafat following his condemnation of terrorism, top aides said Sunday. ...
Read More »DURHAM -- The North Carolina women's tennis team's dream since the beginning of the season has been to win a national championship. Judging from Sunday's ...
Read More »Students and officials said they want to see expanded programs to address feelings of women and off-campus residents that they are not safe on campus ...
Read More »DURHAM -- U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist traced the history of his position from its minimalist beginnings in 1789 to its current ...
Read More »Freshman Sarah Matista is afraid to walk to campus at night. Earlier this year, Matista said two men asking for money blocked her path and made her and ...
Read More »First off, no there wasn't a column last week. For you five readers of my column (four family members and one girlfriend), I can assure you that I am ...
Read More »The fifth Hi Mom! Film Festival began with a filmmaking lesson under the measured experience of a cinematic genius. The festival, which ended Saturday ...
Read More »Several local organizations took advantage of the Sunday crowd on the Weaver Street Market lawn to host a speak-out spotlighting the war on terrorism. Campaign ...
Read More »Yale University officials recently said they will reimburse students for federal financial aid revoked because of drug convictions. Yale is not the first ...
Read More »Vanderbilt couldn't get out of the way. The No. 8 Commodores were frozen on the tracks, and the No. 4 North Carolina express train ran right over them ...
Read More »At the Intercollegiate Tournament this weekend, the North Carolina men's golf team resembled everyone on the PGA Tour not named Tiger Woods - able to ...
Read More »GREENVILLE -- Under fire from UNC-system Association of Student Governments members for handling the association's budgeting process solo, ASG President ...
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