Fringe a fine stage for UNC drama alums
Thousands of people come to New York every year with the hopes of seeing their names in a playbill. The Broadway and off-Broadway world that inhabits ...
Read More »Thousands of people come to New York every year with the hopes of seeing their names in a playbill. The Broadway and off-Broadway world that inhabits ...
Read More »Printing a single page from any of the computer labs on campus will require a One Card and, in some cases, a nickel beginning the first day of classes. During ...
Read More »After much renovation, an expanded Student Stores is open for business just in time for the start of classes. But ongoing construction on the Pit-level ...
Read More »When the man who sits at the top of a town's organizational chart announces he's going to retire, it creates a unique challenge and opportunity. So ...
Read More »Jennifer Leigh Edwards Zartman, 21, a rising UNC senior, died in early August when her car was involved in a head-on collision. Zartman, 21, of Charlotte, ...
Read More »Kate Crockett (left) and Meredith Engelen, both freshmen, brave Saturday's heat to unpack and arrange their room in Hinton James Residence Hall. New student ...
Read More »Those who get their dancing fix at local clubs now have a few less options as they migrate downtown. Both Avalon and Chi Hi are closed. Chapel Hill ...
Read More »Carolina Union Activities Board President Erika Stallings wants students to know that the Student Union is more than a place to grab a bagel, and that ...
Read More »More changes are on the way this fall for students who seek medical attention on campus. During the past year, campus health services were reshaped, ...
Read More »The Ackland Art Museum is on the verge of big changes. With an upcoming season of exhibits and events, a plan for the expansion of the museum to more ...
Read More »The sidewalks overflowed Sunday night as hundreds of first-year students poured into the Smith Center for new-student convocation. The ceremony gave ...
Read More »Nothing makes freshmen trade South Campus for South Road like the lure of free food. A mix of musical acts, raffles, games and, yes, free samples, ...
Read More »The paint has just begun to dry on the new walls of Chapman Hall. Nestled between Carroll and Venable halls, the new physical sciences building soon ...
Read More »When UNC-system President Erskine Bowles swept into office last January, he sought to use his business background to transform the way state universities ...
Read More »Special Olympics registration for fall sports now open Registration is now open for Special Olympics Orange County fall sports. Sports include soccer, ...
Read More »In an anomaly this election year, polls indicate that incumbents might struggle to hold onto their seats in November's midterm elections, though the trend ...
Read More »After a year with practically guaranteed tuition increases, the annual tuition policy debate soon could become even more predictable. UNC-system President ...
Read More »The search for a new Orange County manager is running a bit behind schedule. Manager John Link is set to retire from the post Aug. 31, after an 18-year ...
Read More »Summer is over, and the marble floors, hand-carved ceilings and in-ceiling speakers have all been installed at The Franklin Hotel at 311 W. Franklin St. But ...
Read More »Pope, 81, former trustee, GOP philanthropist, dies John William Pope, a former University trustee and philanthropist, died of cancer Saturday at his ...
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