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Twenty-seven people showed up to play wheelchair basketball Monday night. Only six of them actually were physically disabled. Chapel Hill Adaptive ...
Read More »Twenty-seven people showed up to play wheelchair basketball Monday night. Only six of them actually were physically disabled. Chapel Hill Adaptive ...
Read More »Orange County Schools are fanning the embers of support for the debut Walk for Education as they try to build the foundation for a successful fundraiser. "In ...
Read More »William Davie "It is the indispensable duty of every Legislature to consult the happiness of a rising generation - by paying the strictest attention ...
Read More »Class registration often is associated with early Saturday mornings, slow computer systems, wasted time and sometimes violent frustration with technology. The ...
Read More »Chapel Hill residents are going to need more money in their wallets if they plan to park illegally. Monday the Chapel Hill Town Council passed a bill ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership serves to improve economic development for downtown Chapel Hill, but two coalitions of West End business owners have ...
Read More »The APPLES Service Learning Program had the full attention of the student fee audit committee Monday night when the other two presenters failed to show ...
Read More »In 1941, an editorial ran in The Atlanta Constitution that described Josephus Daniels as "one of the gentlest and firmest of men." While he achieved ...
Read More »Ghost hunter and Haunted Times Magazine Senior Editor Christopher Moon stood in a room of skeptics, and perhaps even a few believers. A boy asked him ...
Read More »I am honored today to be admitted to the fellowship of this ancient and distinguished University, and I am pleased to receive in the short space of one ...
Read More »With ten performances under their belt, officials at Memorial Hall are taking a look at the progress of the Carolina Performing Arts Series on campus. Receipts ...
Read More »Some downtown business owners said Monday that in order for their businesses to thrive, both their customer base and their employees need to feel safe. And ...
Read More »After months of discussion, senior class officials unveiled the three options for this year's senior class gift Monday outside the Student Union. Senior ...
Read More »Children practice tae kwon do at the Chapel Hill/Carrboro Tae Kwon Do Inc., at 102 Brewer Lane, in Carrboro on Oct. 3. (From left) The children are Jackson ...
Read More »Campus organizations are scrambling to reach students as the Oct. 14 deadline for voter registration creeps closer. Groups such as VoteCarolina, the ...
Read More »Frank Porter Graham, whose name graces the Student Union, once said UNC stands "under the skies that give their color and their charm to the life of youth ...
Read More »A small child reaches out to stroke a sheep's wool, marveling at its softness. The N.C. State Fair, which opens Friday, prides itself on such moments ...
Read More »An explosion to an electrical transformer occurred in Kenan Labs on Sunday, causing $5,000 in damage, according to police reports. UNC police and the ...
Read More »With controversy brewing about potential violations by the UNC system of the N.C. Open Meetings Law, news organizations are considering their options, ...
Read More »A Chapel Hill man violated his probation from a cocaine possession charge, Chapel Hill police reports state. Kenneth Antwaine Perry was arrested at ...
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