Board of Trustees examines looming budget cuts
At its meeting Wednesday, the Board of Trustees audit and finance committee discussed the previous fiscal year and the possible effects of budget cuts ...
Read More »At its meeting Wednesday, the Board of Trustees audit and finance committee discussed the previous fiscal year and the possible effects of budget cuts ...
Read More »While on campus, students are required to adhere to the Honor Code, the “heart of integrity at Carolina.” But when they step off campus and are ...
Read More »Before members of the Board of Trustees’ building and grounds committee Wednesday, Bruce Runberg, associate vice chancellor for facilities and planning, ...
Read More »Members of the Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies endorsed Student Body President Candidate Ian Lee at their forum Wednesday night. The event marked ...
Read More »CORAL GABLES, Fla. — Harrison Barnes has heard the “overrated” chants. He’s probably more aware than anybody just how much he has struggled this ...
Read More »This semester, UNC freshman Ljiljana Karan is working with eighth graders at A.L. Stanback Middle School through Postcards for Progress, a UNC student ...
Read More »Dr. Ron Strauss is a man of many names: Executive Associate Provost, Chief International Officer, husband and father. But in addition to his many administrative ...
Read More »As May, graduation and summer loom closer, one thought is prevalent on students’ minds. Internships. But students aren’t the only ones thinking ...
Read More »A stranger knocked on the window of the Beta Theta Pi house basement just after lunch Monday. When he came around to the door, he told the cook he was ...
Read More »At a reception for pro-life supporters at the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C., U.S. Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., addressed controversial issues ...
Read More »SAN JOSE, California (MCT) —Extending a surge that began last year, Google Inc. says 2011 will be its largest hiring year ever, plans that would mean ...
Read More »Residents, community leaders and business owners met at the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce’s annual meeting Tuesday to discuss how local businesses ...
Read More »Health E NC projects aim to improve cancer prevention The Health E NC (Health for everyone in North Carolina) program will provide pilot funding for ...
Read More »Anna P. Schenck will become director of the North Carolina Institute for Public Health and associate dean for public health practice at the UNC Gillings ...
Read More »Jon Lee Anderson of The New Yorker and Helene Cooper of The New York Times will discuss their experiences reporting from war-torn areas in two free public ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: In the recent satirical DTH letters about manholes (“Term ‘manholes’ advances a misogynistic culture,” Jan.
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: In the current job market, successful college graduates need knowledge and experience that sets them apart from the dozens of other candidates ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: While it has been excellent reading the conversations on Silent Sam, it has quickly become a series of oversimplifications with regards ...
Read More »Someone stole another person’s property between 9 a.m. Thursday and 10:17 a.m. Monday at 1934 Fountain Ridge Road, according to Chapel Hill police ...
Read More »At a meeting Tuesday, the Committee on Scholarships, Awards and Student Aid discussed a potential repeal by the N.C. General Assembly that could make ...
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