Female Rabbi Fuels Outreach, Diversification
UNC's new rabbi, Sharon Mars, is committed to presenting the vitality of Judaism as more than just a practice in a synagogue. North Carolina Hillel Sharon ...
Read More »UNC's new rabbi, Sharon Mars, is committed to presenting the vitality of Judaism as more than just a practice in a synagogue. North Carolina Hillel Sharon ...
Read More »As the legislative session draws to a close, the student vote on the Board of Governors has once again died at the hands of one state senator. Sen. ...
Read More »The top-ranked North Carolina women's soccer team will open their 2001 season Friday when UNC plays host to No. 5 Nebraska in an exhibition game at Fetzer ...
Read More »A report has indicated that the college enrollment nationwide will grow at a slower pace than the one projected for UNC-Chapel Hill. Projections of Education ...
Read More »Yes, there is life outside of the University. While news that emanates from Chapel Hill and Carrboro might not be as "sexy" a topic as stem cell research ...
Read More »Legislators speculate that Wake County's rapidly growing population makes it a likely candidate for the location of North Carolina's new congressional ...
Read More »Adopted in September 1998, the ordinance aims to end aggressive panhandling with fines and jail time. Despite a ordinance passed three years ago banning ...
Read More »Staff Writer Health officials are urging freshman living in residence halls to receive the bacterial meningitis vaccine after a study found they ...
Read More »Computer science students have a new degree option starting this fall, and department faculty say they are excited about the alternative. The Department ...
Read More »North Carolina cross country coach Michael Whittlesey announced the 2001 schedule Tuesday. The Tar Heels will compete in eight meets this season, including ...
Read More »Walt Whitman said, "Do you feel I contradict myself? Very well then, I contradict myself. I am large. I contain multitudes." I assume it was Whitman who ...
Read More »Legislative budget writers moved one step closer Tuesday afternoon to implementing a 9 percent across-the-board tuition increase for all UNC-system students. Budget ...
Read More »University police are advising students to be cautious when buying parking spots from private sources as they begin preliminary inquiries into a parking ...
Read More »Curriculum Committee Nears Goals By Brook Corwin Staff Writer A steering committee composed of faculty and students plans to propose a revised ...
Read More »UNC-CH's April survey showed improvements in students' perceptions of academic advising. Recent in-house surveys show marked improvement in student ...
Read More »New Middle School Helps Manage Growth By Amanda Wilson Staff Writer A new middle school that opened its doors this week has helped ease the burden ...
Read More »Town and UNC officials met Tuesday night to discuss the effect of the Master Plan on traffic and parking. University officials met with the Chapel ...
Read More »The new administration of the Carolina Athletic Association has announced a revamped policy for men's basketball ticket distribution. CAA officials say ...
Read More »UNC-system researchers do not seem likely to focus on human embryonic stem cell research, despite President Bush's recent announcement of support for ...
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