Black might be sole leader
CorrectionDue to an editing error, the Nov. 10 article "Black might be sole leader" states that N.C. Rep. Sam Ellis, R-Wake, said the majority of North ...
Read More »CorrectionDue to an editing error, the Nov. 10 article "Black might be sole leader" states that N.C. Rep. Sam Ellis, R-Wake, said the majority of North ...
Read More »Whenever North Carolina takes on Duke in any competition, it is considered a bitter rivalry. In the case of men's and women's swimming and diving, UNC ...
Read More »A group of eighth-graders rode hovercrafts around the hallways of McDougle Middle School on Tuesday morning, yelling and cheering on their friends - and ...
Read More »The skyline of downtown Chapel Hill took a step toward major change Tuesday, as years of planning and waiting culminated in the groundbreaking of Rosemary ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: On Thursday, the University will host a Veteran's Day ceremony, sponsored by the Residence Hall Association, to honor past and present ...
Read More »A family emergency has postponed the presentation of evidence and opening statements in the case of North Carolina v. Samara. Tuesday was the first day ...
Read More »It has been 13 years since the Center for Black Culture and History was renamed for Sonja Haynes Stone and 11 more since the first annual Sonja Haynes ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: The editorial "What's the point?" troubled me. In criticizing Chase Foster's situation, the editorial board overlooked the fact that his ...
Read More »Although no official decisions have been made, it's good to see that the Special Committee to Consider Renaming Airport Road has finally made some substantial ...
Read More »No suspects in elementary school's second vandalism Unknown perpetrators vandalized Mary Scroggs Elementary School over the weekend in what is the sixth ...
Read More »The top-ranked North Carolina field hockey team has received an at-large bid to the 2004 NCAA Field Hockey Championship and will host first and second ...
Read More »After winning the approval of the state legislature, Gov. Mike Easley formally announced Tuesday an incentives package that will generate at least 1,500 ...
Read More »Carolina was not the first school in the country to open its doors, but it was the first university in our history to be opened by a state government. ...
Read More »WUNC defends choice to edit questionable announcement Public radio 91.5 FM WUNC issued a statement Tuesday regarding its position on corporate underwriting ...
Read More »Although the first nail has yet to be hammered in the renovation of the 97-year-old Campus Y facility, the group's leaders already have started constructing ...
Read More »By the end of Monday night's Chapel Hill Town Council meeting, residents of two Orange County neighborhoods were one step closer to knowing the town to ...
Read More »Whether it be the whiff of lilac perfume from a ghostly apparition or a close encounter with a pair of sharp, glistening teeth, Halloween in Orange County ...
Read More »Geoffrey Brennan has high hopes for a new initiative that will further relations between rival universities. The professor at the Australian National ...
Read More »The Carrboro Board of Aldermen should be cautious about how it proceeds in handling opposition to constructing large buildings in the town. On Tuesday, ...
Read More »The Graduate and Professional Student Federation aims to have its voice heard on campus, and as GPSF President Jen Bushman's administration approaches ...
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