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Speaker of Student Congress Tony Larson and Student Body President Jen Daum will meet tonight to finalize a proposal that would limit student body president ...
Read More »Speaker of Student Congress Tony Larson and Student Body President Jen Daum will meet tonight to finalize a proposal that would limit student body president ...
Read More »This weekend's Greek Festival transformed an ordinary school cafeteria into a small piece of Athens by filling it with the aroma of fresh-baked pastries, ...
Read More »When North Carolina wrestling coach Bill Lam first called C.D. Mock 25 years ago, he wanted Mock to come to UNC to help lay the foundation for a championship ...
Read More »Chapel Hill police have charged the driver who allegedly struck and killed a pedestrian on Franklin Street last week with misdemeanor death by vehicle. Thomas ...
Read More »WINSTON-SALEM -- The North Carolina football team thought it was prepared for Wake Forest's running game. And there was no reason the Tar Heels shouldn't ...
Read More »In what is being hailed as the largest anti-war demonstration in Washington, D.C., since the Vietnam War, about 100,000 marchers packed the streets of ...
Read More »Voters have been slowly trickling in to the one-stop voting station inside Morehead Planetarium. "We need to get the students out here," said James Weathers, ...
Read More »Members of Sangam hosted an open forum Thursday night to discuss matters of concern for South Asian students on campus. The meeting's title was "Apu, ...
Read More »Not in My Backyard The Chapel Hill Town Council voted to halt duplex construction. The council suggested students look at moving into the homeless shelter ...
Read More »A UNC student arrested last month on felony chemical charges had his case continued to Jan. 23 at his Thursday court appearance at the Orange County District ...
Read More »Mel Levine considers himself a bit of a rebel in the field of child development and learning. Levine is the director of UNC-Chapel Hill's Clinical Center ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I enjoyed your (Oct. 22) article on how the children of admission directors choose colleges. However, your article contrasted my college ...
Read More »Wrestlemania, clash of the titans, two political juggernauts heaving stones -- whatever it had been labeled, North Carolina's U.S. Senate race is not ...
Read More »Behind Bars: Unlocking Poetic Talents By Ami Shah Staff Writer Judith Reitman, a Chapel Hill-based writer and former UNC journalism professor, began ...
Read More »Game and time: North Carolina at Wake Forest. Kickoff is at 12:09 p.m. Site: Groves Stadium. TV/Radio: Jefferson-Pilot Sports will televise the game. ...
Read More »Orange County will decide in February where to allocate the revenue from its additional half-cent sales tax following the completion of the first quarter ...
Read More »A sliding-scale option for parking permit prices is the topic of discussion for members of the Advisory Committee on Transportation. Under the proposal, ...
Read More »Four former North Carolina field hockey players have earned spots on the U.S. squad for the 2002 FIH Women's World Cup, scheduled for Nov. 24 to Dec. ...
Read More »Affirmative action does not hinder white people -- especially the middle class whites who seem to despise it most. Still, this is a recurring theme, and ...
Read More »More than a month after the armed robbery in Avery Residence Hall, University police officers said there are still no developments. An 18-year-old UNC ...
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