Officials Close to Naming CCPS Director
Officials say they are closer to deciding who the next director of the Carolina Center for Public Service will be after the finalists vying for the position ...
Read More »Officials say they are closer to deciding who the next director of the Carolina Center for Public Service will be after the finalists vying for the position ...
Read More »Officials say the decision made last week to eliminate campus parking for all students living in residence halls will address a serious need of faculty ...
Read More »UNC's Program on Southern Politics, Media and Public Life found alternative sources of funding last week, allowing the program to continue despite having ...
Read More »GREENSBORO -- The defending national champion Duke men's basketball team was the clear choice as the ACC preseason favorite in a media poll at the conference's ...
Read More »DURHAM -- U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman, D-Conn., addressed a standing-room-only crowd at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business on Sunday night as the ...
Read More »Shame on the Carolina Athletic Association and Coca-Cola Company. Sure, the five bands of the College Market Tour's were unsigned and not famous, but ...
Read More »If you're getting tired of the same old Polk Place every day, be cheered -- yes, I'm predicting another protest any day now. Students marched in protest ...
Read More »In an attempt to curb the cost and size of Chapel Hill's Halloween festivities, police have planned large-scale restrictions on vehicle traffic near Franklin ...
Read More »NORFOLK, Va. -- Pinned in a scoreless game against William & Mary, the veterans on North Carolina's field hockey team came through when it mattered most. ...
Read More »More than 250 people, some of whom traveled from as far away as Kenya, attended the third annual Glocal Awareness Conference held on campus this weekend. The ...
Read More »For the first time in three years, The Daily Tar Heel brought home the highest award in college journalism this weekend. The DTH, under last year's editor, ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: For those who cannot fathom why there are people who dare to oppose the U.S.-led military campaign in Afghanistan, let me ask you, ...
Read More »North Carolina volleyball coach Joe Sagula didn't know how his team would respond to its first ACC loss of the season at Maryland last Sunday. The Tar ...
Read More »More than 100 men attended UNC's N.C. Gay Men's Health Summit on Saturday to learn more about health issues unique to their community. Leaders from the ...
Read More »The events of Sept. 11 have begun to impact classes at UNC in addition to spurring teach-ins, memorials and prayer vigils. Most professors have avoided ...
Read More »Clowns, witches, a unicorn and even Betsy Ross gathered together for "Ghost Stories Under the Stars," an annual Halloween event held at Weaver Street ...
Read More »A software application that might help the United States in future military conflicts is being developed at UNC's Kenan-Flagler Business School. The ...
Read More »Two campus organizations will host a forum tonight that will introduce local voters to candidates for the Chapel Hill and Carrboro mayoral seats. The ...
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