Budget cuts would slash UNC's faculty, classes
They’ve embarked on an extensive capital fund-raising campaign and tried their hand at hiking tuition. But in the puzzle of working out the University’s ...
Read More »They’ve embarked on an extensive capital fund-raising campaign and tried their hand at hiking tuition. But in the puzzle of working out the University’s ...
Read More »Local young workers should do more to learn from each other’s common experiences and ties to universities, many of them said Thursday. Fifty ...
Read More »After a fire at a local women and children’s shelter last week, the shelter’s staff is scrambling to repair the damage done to the lives of ...
Read More »Congress passes resolutions, ticket policy amendment Student Congress passed Tuesday two nonbinding resolutions — one to include sexual orientation, ...
Read More »In the wee hours of Wednesday morning, Student Congress decided to postpone its decision regarding the nomination of Adrian Johnston as student body vice ...
Read More »With a clear vision of how to fill the gap left by the retirement of the University’s most prestigious award for women, officials decided Wednesday ...
Read More »With the arrival of spring comes the reopening of two local lakes where the public can enjoy the much-awaited warm weather. The Cane Creek Reservoir ...
Read More »With support from the Chapel Hill Town Council, an N.C. legislator is taking the next step to establish a statewide registration system for beer kegs. Rep. ...
Read More »Carrboro police arrested a Hillsborough man at 9:35 p.m. Monday and charged him with one felony count of possession with intent to sell and distribute ...
Read More »It appears to officials that an aerosol can in a janitor supply closet has reduced the capacity of the local women and children’s shelter by one ...
Read More »Chapel Hill businesses are experiencing economic success as sweet as the long line of Tar Heel victories as fans flock to stores and eateries to convert ...
Read More »This year’s installment of an annual summer concert series in Chapel Hill could be remarkably different from years past. The Downtown Economic ...
Read More »Minutes after receiving harsh criticism from a local resident at a public hearing Wednesday, Mayor Pro Tem Edith Wiggins responded with unwavering praise ...
Read More »Leading up to this year’s women’s basketball NCAA Tournament, North Carolina coach Sylvia Hatchell repeatedly emphasized the importance of ...
Read More »North Carolina knows all about the karma associated with a team losing one of its best players at a critical moment in the season. After all, it was ...
Read More »A lottery-for-education bill might come up for a vote in the state legislature in the next two weeks, and supporters are getting ready for what surely ...
Read More »The timing couldn’t have been more perfect. Just as the North Carolina men’s lacrosse team returned to Fetzer Field after halftime Wednesday, ...
Read More »New construction projects continue to appear on campus, but one aspect of the University’s landscape hasn’t changed much in recent years: ...
Read More »As a way to reduce a growing backlog of drunk driving cases, the state legislature will consider a proposal to set up short-term DWI courts in areas with ...
Read More »Liberal commentator to hit UNC in live radio broadcast Longtime “Saturday Night Live” writer and performer and radio talk show host Al ...
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