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Leadership is in place to help guide a new judicial college run by the School of Government. James Drennan, a professor in the School of Government, ...
Read More »Leadership is in place to help guide a new judicial college run by the School of Government. James Drennan, a professor in the School of Government, ...
Read More »An incident of larceny was reported at 7:35 p.m. Wednesday, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Reports state that one SpongeBob SquarePants scooter, ...
Read More »This Saturday, World Camp will ask you to help the starving children in Africa, but they don't want you to send your left-over dinner - they want you ...
Read More »Like much of the infrastructure in New Orleans, schools needed extensive rebuilding after Hurricane Katrina. In a special meeting of the Louisiana ...
Read More »UNC-Chapel Hill ranked as the best value among public colleges and universities for the sixth consecutive time in Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine. UNC-CH ...
Read More »Game and time: North Carolina at No. 19 Clemson. Kickoff is at noon Saturday. Site: Clemson Memorial Stadium, aka "Death Valley." TV/Radio: Raycom/LF; ...
Read More »Alumni Barbara and Pitt Hyde once again have demonstrated their generosity to the University. The couple donated $5 million this week to a fund that ...
Read More »Local high school students will get a chance to learn ways to affect both their personal lives and the world around them at a collaborative conference ...
Read More »The aloha spirit is set to descend upon the Carrboro ArtsCenter today as it kicks off its 5th-annual World Arts Festival at 8:30 p.m. The festival ...
Read More »What first began as an ambitious effort between a few individuals to share their love for music has grown into the Carrboro Music Festival. The festival, ...
Read More »In honor of Car Free Day, local groups are urging residents to put on their walking shoes and head to the bus stop. The third-annual Car Free Day celebration ...
Read More »Four openly gay college students wouldn't take no for an answer Thursday morning when they were refused enlistment into the Army. The students conducted ...
Read More »Students might be forced to pay part of a $1.4 million lawsuit through their fees, the student fee audit committee discovered Thursday. The University ...
Read More »Although he only has been on the job since Sept. 5, Josh Blumenthal said he is adjusting quickly to life in North Carolina. As the executive director ...
Read More »One month into the school year, some teaching assistants and graduate students already have exhausted their 500-page printing allotment. Graduate students ...
Read More »Today, for the first time in three decades, Rosh Hashana and Ramadan start on the same day. It is a time for followers of Islam and Judaism to cleanse ...
Read More »Aristotle once said a friend to all is a friend to none, a statement with more truth to it than most would care to admit. There's many a child who ...
Read More »Slamming isn't just for poets. Saturday, The ArtsCenter audience will get to vote for its favorite playwright, who will receive a cash prize of $100. And ...
Read More »Local government officials came together Thursday and shared concerns about the safety standards of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant, located in ...
Read More »Uptown nightclub opening delayed at least six weeks The opening date for a new nightclub, Uptown, has been pushed back for another six to eight weeks, ...
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