Board considers hybrid schedule
Local school leaders heard once again Thursday night from students and community members concerned about proposed changes to the city's high school schedule. Members ...
Read More »Local school leaders heard once again Thursday night from students and community members concerned about proposed changes to the city's high school schedule. Members ...
Read More »When Playboy's "Girls of the ACC" issue came out this year, people approached me about it constantly. They wanted to know why, as a feminist, I wasn't ...
Read More »Game and Time: North Carolina at Duke. Kickoff is at noon. Site: Wallace Wade Stadium. TV/Radio: Jefferson-Pilot Sports will televise the game, seen ...
Read More »Carrboro kids soon will be slipping down spiral slides, ascending twisty climbers and slithering through tunnels thanks to a new Carrboro Recreation and ...
Read More »Though most of the controversy over Alaskan oil drilling focuses on the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, other parts of the state have garnered attention ...
Read More »Today is the deadline for applications to fill the open seat on the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board of Education. The opening was created when Valerie Foushee ...
Read More »Behind the closed doors of the Chancellor Ballroom in the Carolina Inn, members of UNC's governing board spent several hours analyzing the leadership ...
Read More »Airport Road committee to finalize recommendations On Saturday, the Special Committee to Consider the Renaming of Airport Road will finalize the recommendation ...
Read More »During Commencement ceremonies in 2010, the typical University student will walk across the stage having completed an in-depth study of global issues, ...
Read More »After graduating from Harvard University, Yale Law School and Balliol College in Oxford University, Bill Drayton worked a few years with consulting firm ...
Read More »UNC Hospitals must return almost $300,000 in funds UNC Hospitals must return $293,933 to the N.C. General Assembly for hurricane disaster relief efforts, ...
Read More »Last year, the Educational Foundation wasn't able to meet its scholarship obligations for the first time in the club's history. It was hundreds of thousands ...
Read More »Several faculty members have questioned the legitimacy of a proposed program in Western studies after learning that faculty members who developed the ...
Read More »Chapel Hill officials hope their proposed Hazard Mitigation Plan will help the town prevent natural hazards from developing into natural disasters. Earlier ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Last week's editorial - "What's the point?" - argued that Foster "did the University community no favors by launching an ineffective defense." ...
Read More »The Balkan musical trio Sviraj has invited the community to experience Eastern European music in a highly spirited jam at 8 p.m. Saturday. The concert, ...
Read More »A campus organization hopes for a surge of protest against a long-time, U.S.-run military training school linked to hundreds of thousands of Latin American ...
Read More »Students, concerned parents and other members of the community discussed the issue of alcohol and substance abuse Thursday at the first meeting of the ...
Read More »For Elizabeth Dole, the spotlight is nothing new. But after serving under five presidents, leading the American Red Cross and touring the country in ...
Read More »One member of Congress has decided that the nation needs to get rid of the federal income tax, and his latest plan to do so would replace the lost revenue ...
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