Local Of_cials Tour Possible School Sites
Local officials and school board members gathered Tuesday to tour a proposed site for a new elementary school they hope will ease overcrowding in the ...
Read More »Local officials and school board members gathered Tuesday to tour a proposed site for a new elementary school they hope will ease overcrowding in the ...
Read More »<b>Police Arrest Student For Embezzlement</b> A student employee at UNC Student Stores was arrested last week for embezzling $2,985 from ...
Read More »As underclassmen prepare to sign up for spring classes, University officials say problems that have plagued registration in previous weeks will not ...
Read More »All that currently exists of the Master Plan are sterile, technical blueprints mapping out future growth at the University. But behind each of those ...
Read More »The Franklin Street post office provided a stage for Judy Woodall as she sang, spotlighted by street lamps, for participants in the third annual March ...
Read More »The North Carolina women's soccer team (13-3, 4-3 in the ACC) has received the third seed in the ACC tournament, which begins Thursday at Koskinen Stadium ...
Read More »Clinging to the identity that defines Chapel Hill as home, many residents have growing concerns about development that will come with UNC's Master Plan. ...
Read More »About 60 people, including public office seekers previously defeated in elections by opponents with larger campaign chests, crowded into the small courtroom ...
Read More »Almost exactly a year ago, I set out with two other intrepid reporters and a photographer on an expedition around North Carolina to find out what the ...
Read More »There is fright beyond Franklin Street on Halloween, and scares more chilling than midterm exams surround college campuses throughout the state.
Read More »CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - Willie Parker saw an opportunity Saturday at Virginia and seized it. He grabbed a chance to go back in time, to his happy place ...
Read More »Most of those who place themselves in the public spotlight manage eventually to say or do something that they regret. I am not an exception. About seven ...
Read More »University advocates who have spoken at length about the $3.1 billion higher education bond referendum are relatively speechless about what the state ...
Read More »Presidential candidates were on campus Monday night, if only in spirit. The Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies sponsored a debate in New West Hall ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: This letter is written in response to Ashley Stephenson's column entitled "Fish Tank Idea Moronic on Many Levels" that ran in the Oct. ...
Read More »Despite a marked shortage of remaining funds, Student Congress managed to allocate a portion of its shrinking coffers to campus groups with little disagreement ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Students might be wondering whether they should vote for Al Gore or Ralph Nader. Here are a few things to consider. Without a doubt Nader ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I want to thank The Daily Tar Heel for commending the PURSUE program ("Granting Opportunity," Oct. 27) for its role in creating opportunities ...
Read More »Molly Sullivan didn't waste any time in the 2000-01 swimming season. In her first home meet of the year, the North Carolina swimmer obliterated her personal ...
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