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"Fuck the Arabs. Kill them all." Angry words shouted from a Franklin Street motorist disrupted a peace vigil outside the post office Wednesday, leaving ...
Read More »"Fuck the Arabs. Kill them all." Angry words shouted from a Franklin Street motorist disrupted a peace vigil outside the post office Wednesday, leaving ...
Read More »It's not often you meet a folk singer/songwriter who readily admits he grooves to 'NSync. It's not often you meet someone as unusual as Chapel Hill native ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: As we collectively struggle to deal with horrific terrorist attacks from Tuesday, we should remember the many who need assistance in many ...
Read More »Despite Tuesday's tragic events, UNC's annual Carolina Family Weekend will continue as planned -- almost. In light of terrorist attacks in New York, ...
Read More »The Musketeer 1 star "The Musketeer" falls flat on its face and wins the prize for corniest movie of the year. The appeal of the movie is that Hong ...
Read More »The b-sides Yes Indeed, The b-sides, Quite 3 Stars Something about The b-sides is strongly reminiscent of the offbeat band Cake. The unsigned local ...
Read More »For the past two days the UNC community has banded together in displays of unity, but several members of the University family experienced Tuesday's tragedies ...
Read More »Twenty-four hours after the sun set on a day of tragedy, people gathered in the Pit to grieve. Almost 1,000 people filled the steps and walkways around ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: On Tuesday, our great nation suffered an overwhelming loss of life and a horrendous attack on its freedom. No words can begin to describe ...
Read More »Many of UNC's on-campus services are lending a hand to people in need as the campus community begins to cope with the shock of Tuesday's terrorist attacks. Student ...
Read More »RALEIGH -- N.C. officials responded to Tuesday's unprecedented events in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania by trying to maintain a normal ...
Read More »Student leaders lost little time Tuesday planning an array of events aimed at helping the University community respond to and cope with Tuesday's terrorist ...
Read More »Speaking in a soft voice in a quiet, dimly lit room, Chancellor James Moeser called on the University community Tuesday afternoon to unify in the wake ...
Read More »Volunteers organizing aid to the victims of Tuesday's terrorist attacks have said one of the most valuable resource local residents can offer right now ...
Read More »Emotional shock waves swept through campus and Franklin Street on Tuesday as students and residents flocked to the nearest television set to watch -- ...
Read More »NEW YORK -- College football commissioners are considering postponing this weekend's entire schedule of games in light of Tuesday's terrorist attacks ...
Read More »Although Tuesday's terrorist attacks occurred hundreds of miles from Chapel Hill, local officials placed Orange County on high alert in hopes of keeping ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Sept. 15 is a big date, but not just because it is the day of the Tar Heels' first home football game. It is also a day where each of ...
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