Three Strikes Law Uneven In Results
"For it's one, two, three strikes you're out in the old courthouse." I know what you're thinking. Those aren't quite the lyrics to the song. But that ...
Read More »"For it's one, two, three strikes you're out in the old courthouse." I know what you're thinking. Those aren't quite the lyrics to the song. But that ...
Read More »With the tax filing deadline less than two weeks away, the Internal Revenue Service is encouraging citizens, students in particular, to file both federal ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: The Student Advisory Committee to the Chancellor was created to bring student issues and opinions to the highest levels of University ...
Read More »Private donations at universities nationwide, including UNC-Chapel Hill, were largely unaffected by last year's economic downturn, according to a survey ...
Read More »Chancellor James Moeser said Thursday that the administration will cut expenses from the Department of Public Safety's budget rather than resubmit a proposal ...
Read More »Maddy Curley took a deep breath, then launched into a practice routine on the uneven bars. Various members of the North Carolina gymnastics team stopped ...
Read More »Congress members said Thursday that they hope to hold a postponed special election April 23 that could fill 14 empty seats in Student Congress and possibly ...
Read More »While most people regard home as a location, senior Kelly Burke views it as inspiration. The Greenville native took trips to rural and eastern North ...
Read More »Democracy in Action A special election to fill vacant Student Congress seats was postponed due to some miscommunication. Students will now have to wait ...
Read More »Although the American Fibers and Yarns Company is coming to Chapel Hill, local officials say it won't affect the town's emphasis on a small, personable ...
Read More »U.S. Senate candidate Cynthia Brown, the Singing C.I.A. Agent and a tremendous vat of humus provided participants at a Thursday night fund-raiser with ...
Read More »It's the time of year when many high school seniors make frequent and frantic trips to their mailboxes, checking to see if colleges across the country ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Southeastern Asian Art. Eating Disorders. The Role of Activism in the University. The Postmodern Comic Book. What do these things have ...
Read More »Officials have expressed concerns that the Winmore mixed-use development might not be affordable to all the University employees and Carrboro residents ...
Read More »Several lobbying groups will rally at the N.C. General Assembly today in protest of tuition increases passed last month by the UNC-system Board of Governors ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: As a senior at UNC, I could simply ignore the issues surrounding tuition hikes because I will not be attending UNC next year; however, ...
Read More »Americans wanting to improve national security overwhelmingly support budget increases, but not just increases in defense budgets. When asked in a recent ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Looking for a group to quench your activist thirsts? Look no further! Join the North Carolina Consumer's Council. Students can join at ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: It seems to me that the cartoon on April 1 was composed without any type of research of the tragedy that is currently occurring in the ...
Read More »Chapel Hill-based author Catherine Dowd learned at an early age that writing pays off. In the seventh grade, Dowd entered a writing contest with her ...
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