UNC hosts American Indian conference
For the second year in a row, UNC played host this weekend to a celebration of the centuries of American Indian culture. "New Directions in American ...
Read More »For the second year in a row, UNC played host this weekend to a celebration of the centuries of American Indian culture. "New Directions in American ...
Read More »Tift Merritt walked onto the Memorial Hall stage Friday and immediately fell off it. Probably not the homecoming she envisioned. But the show-opening ...
Read More »Children swarmed the face-paint and arts-and-crafts tables, unconcerned by the foreboding sky at this year's Fall Fest at Baity Hill. Fall Fest is ...
Read More »Roy Lee Ingram, a retired professor of geology, died Oct. 3 at the age of 84. Ingram, who served as a UNC professor for more than four decades, showed ...
Read More »It makes sense that funny things should come in unique packages. Take Dirty South Improv's new venue - located behind Elmo's Diner in the Carr Mill ...
Read More »When the North Carolina women's soccer team plays at home, a win is assumed. After all, when a team has an 11-year regular season home winning streak, ...
Read More »Who would've thought that it would be volleyball coach Joe Sagula, not football coach John Bunting, with a quarterback controversy? Watch out for low-flying ...
Read More »Maxeine Mitchell kept busy Saturday night - handing out orders to waiters, hastily preparing baked spaghetti and setting out pastel tablecloths. And ...
Read More »After months of consideration, senior class leaders will announce their top three ideas for the senior class gift today. One option is a welcome sign ...
Read More »When North Carolina trailed 1-0 for most of the first half of Sunday's women's soccer game A-- the only time all season the Tar Heels had been behind ...
Read More »Two contentious student fee increases, combined, could add $100 to students' bills next year. These hikes - with the possibility of higher tuition ...
Read More »Alice Poehls' office in Hanes Hall is in a state of transition, marked by disarray. Dozens of binders scatter the shelves and desks, waiting to be read. Less ...
Read More »The North Carolina field hockey team seemed to mirror Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde this weekend as it alternated between moments of excellence and periods ...
Read More »The class gift is a chance for seniors to leave a lasting mark on the University, but many seniors say they would have liked more input in selecting that ...
Read More »What if North Carolina had converted a few of its nine first-half shots? What if the Tar Heel defender hadn't turned over the ball deep in his own ...
Read More »The goal of the student body president is to take a plethora of interests and meld them into one cohesive plan of action. And the first challenge is ...
Read More »Today marks the start of Coming Out Week, a time devoted to making nonheterosexuals feel comfortable at UNC and uniting the University community as a ...
Read More »It goes by many names: loot, lucre, dough, greenbacks, clams, moolah and cash. Whatever name it goes by, it's hard to get elected, even to local office, ...
Read More »If the Triangle Transit Authority is able to meet its series of deadlines, a new rail system could provide an alternative to driving in heavy traffic, ...
Read More »Few people would accuse Ed Harrison of being an overly loud man. Fewer would accuse him of being under-prepared for Town Council meetings. Harrison ...
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