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The North Carolina men's basketball team enters this season facing uncertainty at point guard. Sophomore Jonathan Holmes and freshmen Adam Boone and Brian ...
Read More »The North Carolina men's basketball team enters this season facing uncertainty at point guard. Sophomore Jonathan Holmes and freshmen Adam Boone and Brian ...
Read More »The committee that announced the senior class gift last week is now working to nail down its choice for 2001 Commencement speaker. Earlier this semester, ...
Read More »Cancer is a word that represents fear, suffering and sometimes loss. Almost all of us have been touched by cancer in some way. It might have been a relative, ...
Read More »Author Kay Redfield Jamison came to Chapel Hill on Friday as part of her continuing quest to educate college students and faculty on the daily, albeit ...
Read More »CNN talk show host Larry King had a packed audience laughing out loud from start to finish as he spoke in Memorial Hall on Friday. King, UNC's first Earl ...
Read More »A federal district court judge will likely rule today on whether to hear a lawsuit that aims to put an end to No Excuse Voting. If the judge decides to ...
Read More »COLLEGE PARK, Md. - An overtime goal by Kristen McCann lifted second-ranked North Carolina to a 1-0 win against No. 3 Maryland. The Terrapins controlled ...
Read More »It was a day of records for the North Carolina men's soccer team. Going into its match with N.C. State, the No. 3 Tar Heels had a chance to break the ...
Read More »With a clear vision for improving student achievement, Superintendent Neil Pedersen has garnered national recognition for Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools. ...
Read More »A group of self-proclaimed "baby poets, tired old whores and delinquent divas" brought its brand of radical performance art to UNC on Sunday afternoon ...
Read More »Two student groups are combining efforts for UNC's second annual Cancer Awareness Week, being held from today until Friday. The series of events, which ...
Read More »Religion and politics mixed with spirited song and goodwill Sunday as St. Paul's African Methodist Episcopal Church celebrated 136 years of worship. Invoking ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Student Congress held special elections Tuesday. Apparently this went unnoticed. While voter turnout was respectable in Districts 16 and ...
Read More »PlayMakers Repertory Company's production of "Look Homeward, Angel" takes a bittersweet look at the struggle for individuality and, thanks to a talented ...
Read More »Good vibes have been contagious lately with North Carolina's softball team. The team capped off an important weekend in the program's history, gathering ...
Read More »Recognizing Tola Oguntoyinbo's artwork is like knowing lyrics to a song you can't actually remember hearing before. From a Franklin Street bar to a Carrboro ...
Read More »A group of 20 students met Friday to hear from a leading expert on environmental challenges that will face the next generation. The speech, held in the ...
Read More »After reading some of the pretty ignorant articles about Europe in this newspaper in the past weeks, I thought it was about time someone put the record ...
Read More »There exists a problem in this country today. It is the lack of information from our government's own experiments that truly can be trusted. In this case, ...
Read More »The struggle for peaceful coexistence in neighborhoods sometimes pits students against other residents in a battle of words. But members of the Chapel ...
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