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The Daily Tar Heel is not the best college newspaper in the country. At least not according to the Associated Collegiate Press. We're not even in the ...
Read More »The Daily Tar Heel is not the best college newspaper in the country. At least not according to the Associated Collegiate Press. We're not even in the ...
Read More »For someone who plays right in the middle of the field, Eddie Robinson hardly ever gets noticed. North Carolina's defensive midfielder is there, though. ...
Read More »A new development project on the UNC-owned Horace Williams tract has surfaced, prompting the Chapel Hill Town Council to demand answers from University ...
Read More »Eating out became a form of community service Tuesday as residents flocked to their favorite eateries in the name of charity. Diners chose from the 105 ...
Read More »The Carrboro Board of Aldermen voiced its unanimous support Tuesday night of the Triangle Transit Authority's proposal to increase bus service to passengers ...
Read More »Brenna Farmer graduated from the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, led the student board of her university's honors college and researched ...
Read More »What is up with the presidential madness? I said I wasn't going to bore you again with politics after encouraging you to vote and making fun of both presidential ...
Read More »A recent fire, which claimed the life of one man, has brought attention to the need for sprinkler systems in both old and new buildings. But owners of ...
Read More »Worries over money woes and the effects of nuclear waste storage in the Chapel Hill area dominated Tuesday night's Student Congress meeting. Congress ...
Read More »Houston Fancher isn't shocked. Not after building up such an immunity to the rumors and speculation. The fact that he - not Buzz Peterson - is the head ...
Read More »Family and friends of graduating seniors might be out of luck if they have not yet secured a place to stay or dine during graduation weekend. Most hotel ...
Read More »They're not brothers and they're not Russian. Nor are they just a children's show. What the Flying Karamazov Brothers are exactly is subject to debate, ...
Read More »Gov. Jim Hunt, a former UNC law student, returned to his alma mater Tuesday to accept the school's first Lifetime Achievement in Public Service Award. ...
Read More »By Rachel Clarke and Stephanie Horvath Staff Writers A group of UNC students working to organize a new resource center for lesbians, gays, bisexuals and ...
Read More »While some vacant Franklin Street area properties are scheduled to get a new look, others will remain under the thumb of corporations until the owners ...
Read More »Dog walkers and kite fliers who have been banned from parking near Merritt Pasture may soon be able to return if a recommendation by the Greenways Commission ...
Read More »Officials at Carolina Power & Light Co. say that while there are some minor drawbacks to their plans to expand their nuclear waste facility, they believe ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I am writing regarding the editorial that appeared Nov. 13 titled "Switch the System." Why do we need the Electoral College? Our Founding ...
Read More »Chapel Hill employees have presented a plan to the Town Council that they say will make the payroll system more uniform and fair for all town workers. ...
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