Government needs to legalize gay marriages
TO THE EDITOR: This letter is in response to the letter “Government recognition of commitment outdated” (Feb.
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: This letter is in response to the letter “Government recognition of commitment outdated” (Feb.
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I am one of the students who participated in the march on the board of governors. I have crafted this response in order to express my ...
Read More »The student body has spoken and now the Union must figure out how to move forward with proposed renovations.
Read More »A bill to partly restructure Student Congress introduced by Congress member Zach De La Rosa is a welcome change that should increase oversight authority ...
Read More »UNC men’s junior varsity basketball games do not generally attract huge audiences. Yet current men’s basketball ticket policy discourages Phase 1 ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: This letter responds to yesterday’s (Feb. 22) article: “Union renovation vote failure may not kill project.” Union leaders are ...
Read More »Speaking with Jonathan Sauls, the new dean of students, his calm and considered demeanor emanates capability — even if you have no idea what he’s ...
Read More »Oh, the DTR, or “define-the-relationship”: A watershed moment for many couples. Some take it on immediately after starting to date; some let it float ...
Read More »Although the Carolina Union Activities Board picked a new leader in January to replace graduating president Adele Ricciardi, the student board is already ...
Read More »After years of planning and months of campaigning, the push for the UCommons renovation has come to an end — at least for now. But Don Luse, director ...
Read More »Students at the N.C. School of Science and Math will combat hunger one Guinness World Record at a time.On March 5 from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., the school will ...
Read More »On Monday, de Leon Siantz, the assistant dean of diversity and cultural affairs at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, spoke on a subject ...
Read More »Amid a particularly venomous election season, disenchanted voters turned to the write-in vote. More than 4 percent of students cast write-in votes, marking ...
Read More »Japanese dramatist Yuriko Doi displayed her dramatic talents Monday in a prelude to a workshop she will lead in the Center for Dramatic Art Tuesday. With ...
Read More »In a first for UNC, a play written by a black undergraduate student will premiere on a main campus stage. Senior Kuamel Stewart’s piece, “Kind of ...
Read More »N.C. Gov. Bev Perdue just released her state budget proposal last week and already the feasibility of one its components is being questioned. Community ...
Read More »Chapel Hill residents might see larger shopping center signs in the future, the Chapel Hill Town Council discussed at its meeting Monday night. Council ...
Read More »State school officials might have to cope with less hiring, funding and resources as the N.C. General Assembly looks to lower the budget deficit, but ...
Read More »In a mix of politically inspired poetry, music and awards, Chapel Hill residents remembered Bob Sheldon on Monday night. Sheldon was the owner of Internationalist ...
Read More »Residents are invited to a discussion on how potential changes to downtown Chapel Hill are likely to affect an historic neighborhood.Community members ...
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