Protest targets soldiers' school
COLUMBUS, Ga. - Thirty-one Triangle community members, including 10 UNC students, traveled to Fort Benning on Sunday to participate in the annual School ...
Read More »COLUMBUS, Ga. - Thirty-one Triangle community members, including 10 UNC students, traveled to Fort Benning on Sunday to participate in the annual School ...
Read More »Do you read The Daily Tar Heel's opinion page and wonder what it would be like to contribute to the arguments and opinions that are published every day? ...
Read More »The Food and Drug Administration decided last week to update the medication guide and safety label for mifepristone, an abortion drug suspected to have ...
Read More »The postseason hopes of the North Carolina volleyball team likely ended in the ACC championship match Sunday. In that match, the Tar Heels fell to seventh-seeded ...
Read More »In a few days, we will celebrate Thanksgiving, a treasured national holiday rooted in tradition. But what exactly is that tradition? What is the real ...
Read More »Memory shortages in electronic voting machines have been blamed in the loss of more than 4,000 votes in Carteret County on Election Day, possibly altering ...
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Read More »Durham man charged with first-degree rape Sunday Chapel Hill police arrested a Durham man at 10:30 a.m. Sunday and charged him with one felony count ...
Read More »Two local schools have prepared themselves for an intruder on campus, and now the state Attorney General's Office has recognized their efforts. C.W. ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council's Committee on Lots 2 and 5 received and reviewed Monday preliminary documents that will initiate the search for a project ...
Read More »According to The Associated Press, an outside consultant's recent report recommends that the UNC system guarantee every N.C. community-college student ...
Read More »Football coach John Bunting experienced two personal victories Saturday. One was beating Duke in convincing fashion to reclaim the Victory Bell, which ...
Read More »The Orange County Board of Commissioners expressed support Monday for the draft of the county Economic Development Commission's strategic plan for the ...
Read More »The streets of Chapel Hill could be a little quieter this winter now that the Chapel Hill Town Council has approved a public forum to allow residents ...
Read More »In light of a recent study, there is talk of revamping the UNC system's admissions process for community college graduates who carry associate's degrees. The ...
Read More »In making a decision to withdraw its financial support from WUNC-FM, Ipas has made a move that harms both the Chapel Hill-based international women's ...
Read More »Every day, students and faculty enjoy clean lecture halls and campus facilities, but the hard work and the efforts of UNC's housekeeping staff often remains ...
Read More »Thanksgiving came early this year for more than 80 students who attended "The Real Thanksgiving: The Past, Present and Future of Native Americans." The ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council rejected Monday the possibility of meeting with the University about proposed changes to the zoning district that governs ...
Read More »Smoking policies, printing stations and the recontracting process are just a few of the issues on the minds of students living on campus. In an attempt ...
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