CP&L Growth Leads to New Name
In the midst of fighting a two-year battle to expand its nuclear waste storage, the Carolina Power & Light Co. holding company has changed its name to ...
Read More »In the midst of fighting a two-year battle to expand its nuclear waste storage, the Carolina Power & Light Co. holding company has changed its name to ...
Read More »They can make us laugh, scare us or just keep us pleasantly entertained for a couple of hours.
Read More »The University's Department of Public Safety received reaccreditation during the weekend, making it one of only 27 college and university departments ...
Read More »She's satisfied. Things at UNC are just right for Katie Welch - she likes the way her first semester is shaping up. Her classes, her brother, her sorority, ...
Read More »Nuclear power expert Dr. Gordon Thompson told Orange County residents Wednesday night that the proposed expansion of waste storage facilities at the Shearon ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I was ecstatic when I was chosen as one of the four freshmen for the "Freshman Perspectives" articles. I was even more excited after the ...
Read More »To some scientists, science is akin to religion.
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: So, you students want more seats in the Smith Center to watch Carolina basketball. Forget it! You don't deserve any more seats. You ...
Read More »I'm not sure if you've been paying any attention to the other columnists, but if you have, you'd know that everyone's getting all sorts of sappy and sentimental, ...
Read More »The facelift UNC will undergo from its $500 million bond appropriation is not just about cosmetic appearances.
Read More »Roman Candle Roman Candle Four Stars 1/2 Many of us have long suspected a truth about music - the agents, the press releases and even the big-name label ...
Read More »North Carolina sophomore defensive end Julius Peppers earned another honor Wednesday when he was named a first-team All-American by CNNSI.com. Peppers ...
Read More »Crack-dealin' druggies, washed-up couriers, crooning convicts and confused stoners are coming your way this holiday season. While the third annual ...
Read More »The Graduate and Professional Student Federation Senate met Monday to approve funding requests, concluding a semester of what President Thad Woody called ...
Read More »Members of the Elections Board said at a meeting Tuesday that changes made to the Elections Code will make voting easier for students. Addressing a crowd ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: In your "A Step Backward" editorial (Nov. 11), you linked same-sex "hate crimes" to legislative initiatives in Nebraska and Nevada defending ...
Read More »Internationalist Books and WXYC are joining forces to co-sponsor a series of parties and concerts for students and the Chapel Hill community. Sanitize, ...
Read More »In a recent Daily Tar Heel, there was a "help wanted" ad to find next semester's columnists. It said a columnist was a "campus celebrity." I can speak ...
Read More »It's just "what a girl wants" for Christmas - or perhaps it's the guys who have visions of Christina, not sugar plums, dancing in their heads. In either ...
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