Grant to increase aid for released convicts
Peter Bell spent almost six years in prison, but he says the year and a half since his release has been even more life-changing. He credits Durham's ...
Read More »Peter Bell spent almost six years in prison, but he says the year and a half since his release has been even more life-changing. He credits Durham's ...
Read More »A sea of blue and red exploded with applause as the members of Phi Beta Sigma and Delta Sigma Theta rushed toward the football field Saturday to congratulate ...
Read More »UNC graduate student Theresa McReynolds said she is fortunate that her husband has a job. McReynolds, who doesn't receive financial aid from UNC, said ...
Read More »Even after four years at UNC, Heather Roberts, class of 2006, has never heard of Honor and Integrity Week. Many current students can say the same. The ...
Read More »Police seeking information on Halloween night crimes The Chapel Hill Police Department is seeking information about crimes that occurred Halloween ...
Read More »UNC's business school is teaming with China to prepare for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. Representatives from the Kenan-Flagler Business School ...
Read More »Judging by his willingness to accept challenge, Stanley Battle carries a particularly appropriate last name. On Friday the UNC-system Board of Governors ...
Read More »When Maha Alattar was 13 years old, the dangers of everyday life in Saddam Hussein's Iraq forced her family to leave the country. "It was like getting ...
Read More »It's hard to imagine an event that can fill Memorial Hall with students at 11 on a Friday morning. But balcony seating was all that remained Friday ...
Read More »Scandal was a decisive issue for 2006 voters. Incumbents, who typically have the advantage, were in danger and at times trumped by their opponents ...
Read More »Changes could be on the way for how student representatives to the Carolina Union Board of Directors are chosen. A proposal on the table calls for ...
Read More »The picture on the back of many legal suspense novels came to life Friday night for a select group of public library supporters. Best-selling author ...
Read More »Experts discussed ways of bringing the American dream to more children through a better educational system. Obstacles in educating underprivileged ...
Read More »It always feels good to come home. After a three-game trip through the Tar Heel state, the North Carolina women's volleyball team returns to Carmichael ...
Read More »One down, five to go. The UNC women's soccer team entered this season with the same goal the team has every season: a national title. At Fetzer ...
Read More »A robbery was reported at 8:12 p.m. Wednesday, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Reports state drugs and narcotics, valued at $14,760, were stolen ...
Read More »Search for College of Arts and Sciences dean picks up The search committee for the dean of the College of Arts and Sciences is interviewing candidates ...
Read More »A United Nations director will discuss today how extreme poverty around the world can be eradicated. Director of the U.N. Millennium Project Jeffrey ...
Read More »A warm breeze joined the laughter at 3 Cups coffee shop Thursday night as Julian Bach joined 11 other students for his first meeting as an official ...
Read More »Beginning Monday, residents who receive curbside recycling will get a second bin for mixed paper. The bin can be used to recycle newspapers, glossy ...
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