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Believe it or not, life in Chapel Hill doesn't grind to a halt during the summer months. At least that's what I've been told. You see, I have never ...
Read More »Believe it or not, life in Chapel Hill doesn't grind to a halt during the summer months. At least that's what I've been told. You see, I have never ...
Read More »"Show us the money." Carrboro town attorney Michael Brough's comment during Tuesday's Board of Aldermen meeting may have been in jest, but the sentiment ...
Read More »A crisp morning wind sent balloons scattering through the skies above Kenan Stadium moments after members of UNC's class of 2002 received degrees that ...
Read More »RALEIGH -- Last year it took legislators about a month to pass state redistricting plans. This time around it took only four days. Of course, this time ...
Read More »The issue of overcrowding in local schools may soon be a thing of the past as the result of a new ordinance. An exponential population increase in recent ...
Read More »Marian Moore, vice chancellor for information technology, announced May 8 that she has accepted a position at Boston College. She will leave UNC to begin ...
Read More »About 50 teaching assistants joined a Division of Student Affairs barbecue Friday after their annual barbecue had to be canceled. The outgoing student ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council met for its third and final meeting of review and discussion about the proposed development ordinance Monday. The council's ...
Read More »RALEIGH -- Gov. Mike Easley unveiled his budget proposal for the 2002-03 fiscal year this week, which contained mixed blessings for the UNC system. The ...
Read More »Following the May 8 attempted kidnapping of a 10-year-old girl, school security in Chapel Hill and Carrboro has become a major concern for officials and ...
Read More »GREENSBORO -- Pledging to "hit the ground running," Jonathan Ducote was elected the UNC-system Association of Student Governments' president for 2002-03 ...
Read More »The Daily Tar Heel will resume publication for the summer edition shortly. We appreciate your patience as we prepare for an exciting summer here at the ...
Read More »Chancellor James Moeser announced Tuesday that the University plans to close Horace Williams Airport -- a move designed to spare UNC dollars and eliminate ...
Read More »University officials say a new study abroad policy could give students a more affordable and higher-quality international experience. The policy, effective ...
Read More »An annual barbecue held in appreciation of teaching assistants will not be held this year because of poor planning efforts by student government. The ...
Read More »Staff and Wire Reports RALEIGH -- Newly drawn state legislative districts are unconstitutional, the state Supreme Court ruled Tuesday, authorizing a ...
Read More »Faces of Chapel Hill, Carrboro, Hillsborough and Orange County officials were grim as each delegation presented its budget for the coming year at Monday ...
Read More »Tuesday, the paper ran a story I wrote about the business of sports at North Carolina. It's a story I've been kicking around for a year and a half, and ...
Read More »"That's all folks!" as my chubby porcine friend would say. Classes are coming to a close. The end-of-the-year parties are just beginning to pick up ...
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