Country Is Avoiding Its Racial Policies by Pulling Out of U.N. Conference
TO THE EDITOR: The United States' decision to pull its delegates from the World Conference on Racism is a sad commentary on its failure to address its ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: The United States' decision to pull its delegates from the World Conference on Racism is a sad commentary on its failure to address its ...
Read More »Graduate and Professional Student Federation officials hope six flavors of ice cream helped melt away students' concerns about a lack of communication ...
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Read More »Chancellor James Moeser reaffirmed his commitment to making UNC the best public institution in the country during his State of the University address ...
Read More »University officials said Wednesday that they will submit an addendum to UNC's Development Plan to the town in hopes of clearing up a discrepancy between ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I am sure that Josh Baylin meant no harm in writing "How Suburban White America Killed Hip Hop," but that does not mean that his ignorance ...
Read More »State legislators spent Tuesday examining the validity of a recent prediction that North Carolina's economy might grow at a slower rate than previously ...
Read More »Chapel Hill and Carrboro officials have renewed discussion of placing advertisements on the exterior of transit buses, a move that some aldermen say could ...
Read More »If Sen. Joseph McCarthy were alive, he might accuse North Carolina's cross-country runners of being Communists. They don't read Karl Marx before each ...
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Read More »Most UNC students don't have to worry too much about rent if they live off campus. Parents foot the bill, or maybe financial aid covers your pad. Faculty ...
Read More »For the 12th straight year, Orange County officials unanimously renewed funding Tuesday night for a program that provides dental services for residents. At ...
Read More »A committee of law experts, technological wizards and faculty members have drawn up a new copyright ownership policy for UNC-Chapel Hill in accordance ...
Read More »The Orange County Board of Commissioners officially decided with little discussion Tuesday night to place a $75 million bond proposal on the ballot. Most ...
Read More »I'll admit it. I'm a bit of a geek. A nerd, if you will. All terms used to describe the bespectacled, flaccid-muscled young academics who meekly populated ...
Read More »I think I heard a giant choking sound coming from the direction of Carroll Hall on Friday morning when the journalism school occupants read the ...
Read More »Almost two weeks after the Department of Public Safety launched a program to ensure pedestrian and bicyclist safety, a Friday accident has prompted officials ...
Read More »Police officials say they have identified a suspect in the recent string of break-ins at four local businesses. Police arrested David Craig, 37, of 100 ...
Read More »Student Congress is finding itself in even more dire financial straits than last year, likely leaving many student groups empty-handed. At this semester's ...
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