Opinions Mixed on New Bars
With the recent opening of new clubs and taverns on Franklin Street and the expansion of a few existing bars, pub owners and community representatives ...
Read More »With the recent opening of new clubs and taverns on Franklin Street and the expansion of a few existing bars, pub owners and community representatives ...
Read More »For the past several weeks, you have been reading news stories and editorials criticizing the arrangement that I concluded with Vice Chancellor and General ...
Read More »CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- Illinois seniors Brian Cook and Sean Harrington were too much for North Carolina's talented freshmen. Cook scored 22 points and Harrington ...
Read More »In response to the results of departmental studies and data obtained from peer institutions, some officials believe that teaching assistants at UNC-Chapel ...
Read More »Members of the N.C. General Assembly say legislators who double as lawyers fulfill a key function in the legislature despite some criticism that the two ...
Read More »Some residents have voiced opposition to the proposed construction of a third high school near their homes on Old Lystra Road and Mount Carmel Church ...
Read More »By Dec. 20, UNC's 2002 fall semester will be nothing more than a memory. While most undergraduates will be on a three-week hiatus from classes, a handful ...
Read More »Hey Jim, what do you do when you're not writing that column I avoid Wednesday mornings? If I had a nickel for each time I've been asked that question! ...
Read More »As $480 million in research grants are processed at UNC this year, expenditures for these grants undergo scrutiny from several parties in an increased ...
Read More »The Committee on Student Conduct unanimously approved Tuesday a watered-down proposal for revisions to the Honor Code, which will be sent to the chancellor ...
Read More »In the history of its program, the North Carolina volleyball team has never gotten past the second round of the NCAA Tournament. This year, UNC expects ...
Read More »The U.S. Supreme Court is set to consider whether police are constitutionally allowed to ask arrestees questions without reading them their Miranda rights ...
Read More »Author Betty Smith may be associated with her famous book "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn," but some Chapel Hill residents remember her for her love for a house. Officially ...
Read More »With the election of Carey Richter as speaker of Student Congress on Tuesday, women now lead all three branches of student government -- a first in UNC ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Michael McKnight's final column revealed his ignorance of U.S. foreign policy in his blind worship of conservative dogma. After praising ...
Read More »Things are looking up for University Mall these days. With new shopping areas such as Durham's Streets at Southpoint arising, this should be a surprising ...
Read More »The Orange County Board of Commissioners voted at its Monday night meeting for a new chairwoman and vice chairwoman, selecting Margaret Brown and Alice ...
Read More »Cable companies are combatting rising cable theft on national and local levels with commercials and improved cable technology. The cable industry is ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: In response to the Tuesday editorial "Strict Fiscal Accountability," I too wish to congratulate Gov. Mike Easley on his move to prevent ...
Read More »With the help of UNC students and the Freshman Focus Council, a total of 289 takeout meals from Lenoir Dining Hall were sent to the Inter-Faith Council ...
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