International students could raise revenue
UNC-system leaders have proposed looking to international students for more money — but those students might not be willing to pay. Under the proposal, ...
Read More »UNC-system leaders have proposed looking to international students for more money — but those students might not be willing to pay. Under the proposal, ...
Read More »In April, almost nine years of planning and two years of construction will come to fruition as 140 West — one of Chapel Hill’s biggest mixed-use developments ...
Read More »At just 13 years old, Charly Mann — a Chapel Hill resident during the early ‘60s — took part in the March on Washington, where he saw Martin Luther ...
Read More »As UNC physics professor Paul Frampton continues to serve time on house arrest in Argentina, a lawsuit he had previously filed against the University ...
Read More »After a year of hard work and heated discussions, the Historic Rogers Road Neighborhood Task Force might be put away for good.
Read More »A Dec. 11 Orange County Board of Commissioners meeting has resulted in a fiery exchange of emails between County Commissioner Penny Rich and Chapel Hill ...
Read More »UNC’s journalism school has been the starting point for many dignified professionals, but alumnus Bryan Tucker, who writes for “Saturday Night Live,” ...
Read More »Lines of people from all across North Carolina filed into West End Wine Bar on Saturday for Fifth Season Gardening Company’s second Homebrew for Hunger. ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council’s Sept. 24 approval of the Charterwood development is causing a ruckus among residents — and now a lawsuit.
Read More »After years of controversy, neighbors of UNC’s Animal Research Facility still find flaws in how a wastewater expansion project is being executed.
Read More »The Apple logo has joined the Old Well as one of the most prevalent brands on UNC’s campus — a trend demonstrated most recently by the University’s ...
Read More »Students who have seen Facebook or Twitter references to “The Fuzz” should expect the social media inundation to continue for a few more weeks.
Read More »I write to provide clarification around statements attributed to me in the Oct. 22 story, “New software will change human resources.
Read More »Chapel Hill is well on its way to having a renovated eco-friendly library.
Read More »As the country faces a shortage of doctors, North Carolina medical schools are making a concerted effort to provide for the needs of the state.
Read More »Former fundraising director Matt Kupec has reimbursed UNC nearly $17,000 for personal charges he made during his fundraising trips on the University’s ...
Read More »Jonathan Bloom is an alumnus of UNC’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication and author of American Wasteland.
Read More »Consider the following: Bill Nye, scientist and host of the popular past children’s television show, is still trying to make science cool for students ...
Read More »In a recent role reversal, Chapel Hill and Carrboro children are teaching their parents to eat their vegetables.
Read More »Complaints of police misconduct are on the rise, according to a quarterly report released Tuesday by the Chapel Hill Police Department.
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