Facing a cultural blackout abroad
To spot an American student in Paris, you don’t have to examine their clothes or keep an ear out for words spoken in English. Just look at how much ...
Read More »To spot an American student in Paris, you don’t have to examine their clothes or keep an ear out for words spoken in English. Just look at how much ...
Read More »One would think that a Quickhit would avoid an idiotic statement that insinuates a false notion … but sadly, it did not.
Read More »I write regarding Bo McMillan’s Nov. 1 piece, “A hole in the heart from modern ‘art.’”
Read More »This is a response to Cody Welton’s piece, in which he states that the Pamela Geller’s ad citing Israel’s dissidents as “savage” does not constitute ...
Read More »Someone shoplifted from Cruizers Exxon at 1860 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. at 12:41 a.m. Sunday, according to Chapel Hill police reports. The person ...
Read More »Live updates from Daily Tar Heel reporters at election parties across the state. Update: Garrett Jacobs, chairman of College Republicans, said because ...
Read More »Live coverage of the 2012 presidential election presented by ABC News.
Read More »The North Carolina men’s tennis team had a rough outing as the hosts of the Big Jim Russell Memorial Invitational this past weekend in Chapel Hill with ...
Read More »The University released thousands of pages of documents related to the 2010 NCAA football investigation on Monday following a legal settlement with eight ...
Read More »Advertising on Chapel Hill Transit buses will remain frozen for at least another four weeks.
Read More »Today, Orange County voters will help decide the future of transit in the area.
Read More »There’s no simple answer for Georgia Tech’s triple-option offense, which the North Carolina football team will face Saturday at Kenan Stadium. But ...
Read More »In the University’s effort to keep education accessible, administrators are focusing their efforts on an up-and-coming forum, online education.
Read More »The next president of the United States will be decided today, and North Carolinians could play a key role.
Read More »Biostatistics professor Amy Herring received the Mortimer Spiegelman Award from the American Public Health Association at the organization’s annual ...
Read More »Registration for the spring semester begins today for graduate and professional students.
Read More »Nearly half of all Americans know someone with an eating disorder. Apply that to this campus, and that’s an astounding number of students. It’s an ...
Read More »Throughout the 20th century North Carolina fostered an activist state government that facilitated development through investments in infrastructure and ...
Read More »While I agree with Cody Welton’s position that the town of Chapel Hill should allow political and religious messages to promote community discourse, ...
Read More »Someone reported a peeping Tom at 1060 W. N.C. Highway 54 Bypass at 1:05 a.m. Sunday, according to Chapel Hill police reports. The person was peeping ...
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