At least seven killed in Syria after military tanks fire at protesters
BEIRUT, Lebanon (MCT) — The crackle of heavy-caliber gunfire erupted at dawn Monday as tanks rolled into the restive Syrian city of Daraa, the flashpoint ...
Read More »BEIRUT, Lebanon (MCT) — The crackle of heavy-caliber gunfire erupted at dawn Monday as tanks rolled into the restive Syrian city of Daraa, the flashpoint ...
Read More »As the state legislature debates further budget cuts to the UNC system, the cuts already in place are being felt in an unexpected place — the communication ...
Read More »Young-Eun Hyun, a senior at East Chapel Hill High School, has been named a semifinalist in the 2011 U.S.
Read More »Chapel Hill’s University Mall will host a traveling exhibit from the Library of Congress today and Wednesday. The Library of Congress will bring a ...
Read More »People using phone landlines all over campus will soon have to remember to dial 7 instead of 9 before making an outside call.
Read More »The role of opioid pain medication in unintentional drug poisoning deaths has reached unparalleled proportions nationally, according to an article co-authored ...
Read More »Someone pried open the door of and entered the Subway at 1800 E. Franklin St. between 3:55 a.m. and 4:02 a.m.
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Recently, the DTH has been discussing some really important issues — gun control on campus, women’s rights, the budget cuts, etc. ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: “Hypocritical” would be the operative word when describing Ken Norman’s recent letter to the editor (“‘Wall of Lies’ is a ...
Read More »Music department faculty members Severine Neff, Annegret Fauser, Mark Katz and Jocelyn Neal are or will be editors of four top journals in their respective ...
Read More »The incoming Carolina Athletic Association cabinet has made clear in recent days their fealty to the current basketball distribution scheme.
Read More »Let’s recall the Burn Book from “Mean Girls.” Damian was too gay to function. Dawn was a fat virgin, and Amber made out with a hot dog.
Read More »Facing state budget cuts, the Orange County Board of Commissioners will meet with the boards of education of two local school systems tonight to discuss ...
Read More »The Faculty Council should vote to pass the Educational Policy Committee’s initiative to rectify confusion about undergraduates taking graduate-level ...
Read More »Student leaders have taken a progressive step forward on tuition advocacy. Sustained engagement on students’ part will determine whether efforts will ...
Read More »After two and a half months of waiting, North Carolina finally has a new men’s soccer coach. On Monday, the University tapped interim coach Carlos ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: As I handed “At Twelve: Portraits of Young Women,” a collection of photographs by southern photographer Sally Mann, to my father ...
Read More »If the opinions I signed onto this year had prevailed, Ian Lee would have been elected student body president.
Read More »Due to new guidelines from the Department of Education, UNC will be reviewing how it deals with sexual assault cases.
Read More »This will be my last column of 2010-11, and since I would be talking about sex at the end of the year, I figured, why not talk about sex at the end of ...
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