N.C. Republicans Strive For Historic Takeover
North Carolina's Nov. 5 elections -- held under the authority of court-ordered districts -- might result in a historic party shift in the Democratically ...
Read More »North Carolina's Nov. 5 elections -- held under the authority of court-ordered districts -- might result in a historic party shift in the Democratically ...
Read More »The specter of security problems that could accompany this year's Halloween crowds on Franklin Street does not scare local residents and business managers. Town ...
Read More »WINSTON-SALEM -- The 2002 Omni Hotels ITA Southeast Regional ended Monday, and members of the North Carolina women's tennis team took second place in ...
Read More »Spartacus, a long-standing Chapel Hill restaurant located at 220 W. Rosemary St., has closed its doors -- but local patrons still can frequent the restaurant's ...
Read More »From bus ads to public announcements at football games, organizers of the Good to Know campaign are working to raise student awareness about the importance ...
Read More »Ferebee Court Date Continued to January Samuel Ferebee appeared in Orange County District Court in Hillsborough on Monday to face a trespassing charge ...
Read More »Student Congress will vote today on whether to put a referendum on the ballot in next semester's general elections that, if passed in February, would ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Affirmative action is discrimination. It is judging people based on their race rather than their qualifications. Affirmative action encourages ...
Read More »The third meeting of The Daily Tar Heel Association of Student Leaders will be held at 7 p.m. today in Student Union 3503. ASL is a forum hosted by the ...
Read More »University officials said Monday that they have raised an additional $4 million toward the Carolina First Campaign's $1.8 billion goal since its official ...
Read More »For many, a sunny day is an excuse for a lazy afternoon, a chance to bask in the rays on some deserted patch of grass. But for some members of communities ...
Read More »After two consecutive losses, it made sense that North Carolina would try to do something to shake up its opponent. It's doubtful, though, that anyone ...
Read More »With no parking ticket revenue circulating through the Department of Public Safety, officials are strategizing ways to absorb the cost of enforcement. As ...
Read More »One of the main quarrels with death is that it can silence things that were meant to be said. On the other hand, it can uncover hidden truths just as ...
Read More »Powerful politicians often attach higher education funding to legislation in the form of pork-barrel funding, according to a study conducted by researchers ...
Read More »U.S. Senate hopefuls Erskine Bowles and Elizabeth Dole disagree over the importance of a presidential line-item veto in solving the nation's economic ...
Read More »Residents living within a 10-mile radius of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant can receive free potassium iodide pills to help protect them from the ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: This is in response to Joseph Rauch's Oct. 28 (column) "D.C. Shooter Is a Disturbed Gulf War Vet, Not a Terrorist."
Read More »N.C. Agricultural & Technical State University officially has launched a fund-raising campaign with a goal of raising $100 million -- the largest such ...
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