Peppers Leaps Atop UNC Record Book
DURHAM - Julius Peppers might be North Carolina's best defensive player, but the sophomore end is still learning from his teammates. Take Saturday's ...
Read More »DURHAM - Julius Peppers might be North Carolina's best defensive player, but the sophomore end is still learning from his teammates. Take Saturday's ...
Read More »A fourth-place finish by freshman Shalane Flanagan in 20 minutes, 42 seconds led North Carolina's women's cross country team to a 12th-place team finish ...
Read More »Players and coaches had said all along that they could do it. But somehow, some way, it just never got done. Until Saturday. In what might have been its ...
Read More »I had never been to one of these before. One hadn't happened in the last 11 months; 11 months ago I wasn't really sure if I cared. Now I do. I don't know ...
Read More »Presidential Winner Must Have Support From All Americans TO THE EDITOR: The problem with the election system is not butterfly ballots but lack of patriotism. ...
Read More »Orange County lawyers will submit motions to a Nuclear Regulatory Commission panel today asking for a statement on what impact the future on-site expansion ...
Read More »By Kim Minugh University Editor Some students who rose early Saturday morning expecting highly coveted lower-level basketball seating left with upper-level ...
Read More »I am glad to see the campus up in arms this week over ladybugs. It's not too often you see a campus mobilize and unite behind one cause, all members' ...
Read More »Faculty and students in five of UNC's professional schools are optimistic about the potential benefits that could arise from tuition increases. They say ...
Read More »The Faculty Council meeting held Friday focused on student-related issues, including the passage of the higher education bond, tuition, Commencement and ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: For 23 years, the third Thursday in November has been designated the Great American Smokeout. Initiated by the American Cancer Society, ...
Read More »The first-round game of the NCAA tournament that pitted North Carolina against William & Mary turned out to be not much of a real soccer game at all. ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I was very surprised to read the article "Talk on Conflict Angers Pro-Israel Panelist" by Jenny McLendon in the Nov. 10 Daily Tar Heel. ...
Read More »RALEIGH - The Wake County Board of Elections started retabulating ballots on Sunday cast in four contested state and county races in downtown Raleigh. ...
Read More »It's getting harder and harder to keep it real in Chapel Hill. This is what I'm going to do for y'all: Take this column and distribute it to all the fake ...
Read More »As a Zimbabwean, I have found the events regarding the elections quite fascinating and somewhat amusing. But I am not going to talk about that. I am sure ...
Read More »Students and Orange County residents woke up to a surprise Sunday morning - the first snow of the season. Wet, heavy snow fell over the western two-thirds ...
Read More »By Brook Corwin Staff Writer Republicans and Democrats marched along Franklin Street and through campus Saturday afternoon rallying for a single cause ...
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