More Riser Seating Unlikely
Officials say architectural and seating difficulties within the Smith Center prevent the possibility of building additional risers in the near future. Although ...
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 ...
Read More »DURHAM -- As golden earrings shone against the dark skin with each beat, the odd meter followed the cracking sound of a wooden spoon in the hand of a ...
Read More »Misinformation provided by a local gas company to a construction company was the cause of last Tuesday's gas fire, a spokesman for Thalle Construction ...
Read More »For the last decade, tension has been a significant theme in the relationship between the United States and many of the world's Islamic countries. Even ...
Read More »Today 5:30 p.m. -- The Kenan-Flagler Business School will hold a "Women in Business Forum" in Koury Auditorium at McColl Building, Kenan-Flagler Business ...
Read More »Milli Vanilli's backup singers said it best, "You've got to blame it on something." Milli Vanilli blamed everything on the rain. The world has grown ...
Read More »Orange County Health Department officials told Chapel Hill police Friday that two samples of white powder sent via mail to a local resident and abortion ...
Read More »To forge better relations between the campus community and the religious community, the University sponsored a symposium Monday focused on reconciliation. The ...
Read More »Lexington lawyer Jim Snyder -- who has pegged himself as the natural heir apparent to Jesse Helms -- recently became the eighth candidate to announce ...
Read More »University researchers across the country now have more than students peering over their shoulders. The White House Office of Management and Budget released ...
Read More »A medical examiner confirmed Monday that UNC senior Daniel Walker died from a multiple-drug overdose. Walker, who was a senior journalism and economics ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Kevin Foy is my choice for mayor because Foy, not Lee Pavao, has been the champion for Chapel Hill neighborhoods over and over and over ...
Read More »The U.S. Department of Education announced $16.8 million in grants to be awarded to non-profit higher education programs nationwide at state institutions. Two ...
Read More »Women's soccer National Player of the Year Meredith Florance and record-setting men's basketball player Brendan Haywood have been named recipients of ...
Read More »California is the first state to endorse a federal law, passed earlier this month, that requires sex offenders to register with campus police before enrolling ...
Read More »Many students flying home for Fall Break came face-to-face with assault rifles during the vacation. Since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, airports have ...
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