First-day jitters
It's one of those unanswerable questions, like the chicken and the egg - who has it worse on the first day of school, the teacher or the student? "The ...
Read More »It's one of those unanswerable questions, like the chicken and the egg - who has it worse on the first day of school, the teacher or the student? "The ...
Read More »Students are bombarded each fall with clubs and organizations eager to recruit new members. These organizations use various tactics - pamphlets, posters ...
Read More »As a new semester dawns and the sun sets, the night comes to life with students searching the area for a good time. But when the parties end, a new ...
Read More »At a hefty 26 pages Student Body President James Allred's summer report is much longer than the two-page newsletter produced last year by former Student ...
Read More »The first report of Student Body President James Allred's administration is fresh from the printers. On Thursday, student government's executive branch ...
Read More »UNC's fight against poverty is here to stay. After a $2 million donation, officials said UNC's Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity now has the ...
Read More »Late-night food quests no longer will be limited to venues such as Time-Out, Cosmic Cantina or Qdoba Mexican Grill. A new restaurant recently added ...
Read More »Red tape at the Department of Motor Vehicles will increase, but N.C. motorists will only have to deal with the new requirements every eight years. Gov. ...
Read More »UNC students who would like to make documentaries, Web sites or movies now have an expanded facility to take advantage of. The Media Resource Center ...
Read More »The Kenan-Flagler Business School has created an alumni council that will meet for the first time this fall. The council will represent the interests ...
Read More »UNC geology professor Allen Glazner wrote to the International Astronomical Union when he objected to the potential use of the word "pluton" to name celestial ...
Read More »In July the Carolina Union Activities Board and Cat's Cradle invited UNC students to feel the Illinoise when they booked baroque-pop darling Sufjan Stevens ...
Read More »Members of the student affairs committee of Student Congress debated the merit of the new swipe-to-print system for about an hour Wednesday night. Student ...
Read More »"Do you wanna come over to my house and listen to records?" he asked with the utmost sincerity. "I'm sorry, honey, but you'd have to buy me dinner ...
Read More »Local public transportation companies are catering their services to college students, who they view as the key to the future of their businesses. Kevin ...
Read More »Campus Y service group accepting applications Applications now are available for students who would like to join the Campus Y, the campus' largest ...
Read More »The wheels on Chapel Hill and Carrboro's new community bike program will be one step closer to turning Sunday when local organizations hold the Blue Bike ...
Read More »There won't be a shortage of writers discussing their work on campus this fall. Both the UNC Creative Writing Program and the Bull's Head Bookshop ...
Read More »The issue of school districts divides communities through more than just physical separation. When education officials need a way to cut through the ...
Read More »Stem cells might be made available for research if a new technique to extract cells from embryos legally circumvents President Bush's ban. Shawn Ahmed, ...
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