ITS turns out the lights to cut costs
While some students are losing sleep over midterms, many of the campus' classrooms finally are getting some much-needed rest. Information Technology ...
Read More »While some students are losing sleep over midterms, many of the campus' classrooms finally are getting some much-needed rest. Information Technology ...
Read More »With a Thursday night game at Virginia looming, the North Carolina football team has a stressful, abbreviated week of practice to rebound from last week's ...
Read More »The blue signs hang in almost every classroom - a looming reminder to test-taking students of their responsibility to "act in a manner that upholds the ...
Read More »The Carrboro Board of Aldermen received a report evaluating the economic future of the town at its meeting Tuesday night. Carrboro's economic future Regional ...
Read More »CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - With the chance to show off the North Carolina football program on ESPN's Thursday Night Football, the Tar Heels gave the nation ...
Read More »Apex residents who gathered at their town council meeting Tuesday were united in their demand that the Environmental Quality Company get out and stay ...
Read More »Chapel Hill club hoppers will have new options for places to spend their evenings later this month when the club formerly known as Chi Hi reopens its ...
Read More »For many students and Chapel Hill residents, the beginning of the weekend as celebrated at the Carolina Inn means food, drinks and live music. But ...
Read More »When UNC graduate Brendan James got a call from Carly Simon in 2004 asking him to sing with her at the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize, he was shocked. After ...
Read More »The Troika Music Festival, after expanding to venues across the Triangle in 2005, is making its way back home to Durham with a lineup of local and national ...
Read More »The Board of Elections' new voting system saw its first day in action with a nearly perfect debut during Tuesday's special elections. The board held ...
Read More »A $1 million endowment fund will benefit the Peace, War and Defense department and honor an associate. The endowment comes from Don Dixon, co-founder ...
Read More »They were familiar faces in a familiar place, but the scene certainly had changed. When the Charlotte Bobcats faced off against the Washington Wizards ...
Read More »The choice between a funnel cake and a live concert might not seem like much of a tossup, but food, not music, is the No. 1 draw for N.C. State Fair attendees. "The ...
Read More »In 1989, Alex Orange, a student at West Charlotte Senior High School, was shot and killed while trying to break up a fight at a party. The following ...
Read More »Three tuition increase proposals gained favor Wednesday at the tuition and fee advisory task force's final meeting of the year. But the absence of ...
Read More »John Jordan thought he'd be working at the School of Dentistry for three or four more years. That was until administrative chatter on outsourcing jobs ...
Read More »The Orange County Board of Commissioners appointed Laura Blackmon as county manager Tuesday. The announcement marks the end of a seven-month search ...
Read More »A quick education. That's what the freshmen on the North Carolina volleyball team are earning this season, filling starting roles and facing top-25 ...
Read More »Final tuition task force meeting to be held today The tuition and fee advisory task force will convene for its last meeting of the year at 9:15 a.m. ...
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