Buddhist Sand Sculpture In Progress at Ackland
A kind of sand construction very different from the dribble castles and sand crab mansions built on sunny beaches by vacationers begins today at the Ackland ...
Read More »A kind of sand construction very different from the dribble castles and sand crab mansions built on sunny beaches by vacationers begins today at the Ackland ...
Read More »Student Body President-elect Justin Young was subpoenaed by Student Congress on Sunday to explain a key campaign promise that some members fear could ...
Read More »Midfielder Lindsay Stone opened her junior campaign with a bang as the North Carolina women's lacrosse team began its regular season Sunday.She didn't ...
Read More »Representatives of the Horace Williams Planning Advisory Committee presented the campus community with a new, scaled-down version of an off-campus development ...
Read More »About 115 young people and local officials gathered Saturday for Youth Summit 2001 -- a discussion of ways to combat various types of discrimination in ...
Read More »By Kelly LuskAssistant Sports EditorNorth Carolina women's lacrosse team wanted to make a statement in its season opener.With a tough regular-season schedule ...
Read More »GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- North Carolina women's golf team finished this weekend's SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational in 12th place with a final team score of ...
Read More »I've watched the race for Carolina Athletic Association president unravel with a mixture of amusement and dismay.It hasn't been pretty. Most of it borders ...
Read More »It's getting to be that time of the year again.The days are growing longer. Soon -- we hope, at least -- they'll start becoming warmer.And the Boys of ...
Read More »The recent appointment of N.C. House committee chairmen has caused conflict not only along partisan lines but within the Republican party as well.House ...
Read More »As the Duke University basketball game approaches us on Sunday, much will be written and said in the media about the great rivalry that we share on the ...
Read More »After further investigations, the Board of Elections has declined to take action at this time against either candidate in the highly contested race for ...
Read More »A tighter grip on student fees allocated toward bringing in campus speakers enabled the 82nd session of Student Congress to leave its 2001-2002 budget ...
Read More »The fans attending Friday night's gymnastics meet had every right to be enthused.But not for the obvious reason.After defeating William & Mary 195.075-191.575, ...
Read More »February is Black History Month, but Randall Robinson sees problems with the way commemoration of black culture is handled in modern America.Robinson, ...
Read More »Michael Songer eats puppies. Yep, and then he lies about it. And that's before he stabs Tee Pruitt with the lights out, abolishes olympic sports and ruins ...
Read More »Several hundred students danced the night -- and day -- away in Fetzer Gym this weekend, raising a record-high $100,289.33 for the N.C. Children's Hospital.Dance ...
Read More »Some financial experts say the Federal Reserve Board's recent effort to stave off an impending economic slow-down by lowering interest rates could save ...
Read More »Last week's column was my most controversial yet. I had intense, hourlong arguments about it with people I don't know as well as with good friends. Also, ...
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