ASU Keeps Freeze on Expenses
Appalachian State University officials have said they will continue freezing all nonessential spending until there are indications of a more stable state ...
Read More »Appalachian State University officials have said they will continue freezing all nonessential spending until there are indications of a more stable state ...
Read More »Concerns about future traffic problems prompted town officials Monday to address the impact of UNC's proposed Horace Williams development on regional ...
Read More »UNC Mail Services officials said Tuesday that they have not identified any packages as potentially harmful, despite the adoption of strict guidelines. But ...
Read More »This Saturday, Carl Adamec will once again wear that familiar, smug smile favored by championship monopolists around the world. Regardless of what happens ...
Read More »I've got to do some shopping. I need orange juice, new blue jeans and some direction in life. It's about that time to get a major, and I'm getting worried. ...
Read More »The North Carolina men's soccer team moved up one spot in this week's National Soccer Coaches Association of America poll, climbing from No. 7 to No. ...
Read More »RALEIGH -- The N.C. House gave tentative approval to a controversial redistricting plan Tuesday in a near party-line vote after about a month of debate. The ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Re-elect Allen Spalt for Carrboro alderman. For over two years now a diverse coalition of citizens, activists and local legislators ...
Read More »A new UNC chemistry study has the potential to eliminate one of the annoyances of many college students' lives -- foul-smelling, "skunky" beer. Malcolm ...
Read More »A proposed addition to West Franklin Street could breathe new life into the downtown area. And for once, there seems to be broad support for new construction. Last ...
Read More »The University plans to add 3,300 more students to UNC's campus during the next eight to 10 years. Some have disputed whether the University needs to ...
Read More »Colleges and universities are hiring more part-time faculty members as opposed to full-time professors, according to a study released last week by the ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I am voting for Lee Pavao for mayor of Chapel Hill, and I urge you to do the same. I have known Lee for many years and have enjoyed ...
Read More »Durham police identified similarities Tuesday between two recent murders and are investigating possible connections between both victims. "We ...
Read More »Officials say architectural and seating difficulties within the Smith Center prevent the possibility of building additional risers in the near future. Although ...
Read More »For most Americans it was only a matter of time. Many see the military strikes on Afghanistan as an inevitable response to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: It has recently come to our attention that the first basketball ticket distribution date fall on junior and sophomore registration dates. ...
Read More »Chapel Hill and Carrboro officials say they do not foresee local government layoffs, despite an economic decline that has hit home for some N.C. businesses. State ...
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