TTA system sees record ridership
Despite a recent drop in gas prices, Triangle residents have been using public transportation in droves this fall. The Triangle Transit Authority recorded ...
Read More »Despite a recent drop in gas prices, Triangle residents have been using public transportation in droves this fall. The Triangle Transit Authority recorded ...
Read More »Most Mondays the Great Harvest Bread Co. on Elliott Road is empty. But this week, owners Bob and Joan Krueger had the oven up and running with cookie ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council discussed plans for a neighborhood conservation district in the Mason Farm/Whitehead Circle neighborhood at a business meeting ...
Read More »Q. I know I shouldn't illegally download music and videos. How do I make sure the process I'm using is legal? A. Sometimes artists make their works ...
Read More »GREENSBORO - The heads of North Carolina's two higher educational systems shared policy plans and camaraderie yesterday at the biennial N.C. Community ...
Read More »It's official. Bruce Thomas, also known as "The Dancing Man," will dance at Weaver Street Market once again. On Monday managers of Carr Mill Mall ...
Read More »Honor Code sanctions are rarely welcomed by anyone, but do some groups - namely international students - have more to lose? International students ...
Read More »The creators of lala.com say they've found the answer to every music lover's prayers. Scared to download illegally? Cringe every time another dollar ...
Read More »A glance into the stands at Miami on Saturday revealed a lot of the color orange. Ordinarily, that would indicate plenty of school spirit from the ...
Read More »APEX - If a judge confirms that a suit filed Friday merits class-action status, thousands of Apex residents could receive compensation from the Environmental ...
Read More »It's not just her problem anymore. Eating disorders historically are more prevalent in women, but a new national trend shows a rise in the same disorders ...
Read More »The low voice rose and fell through the quiet of reflection as junior Arif Khan sang the call to prayer outside the green cloth tent that formed the sukkah. Bundles ...
Read More »Students passing by the Pit at lunchtime Monday could ink a little culture onto themselves with a henna tattoo or have their name rendered in Chinese ...
Read More »The lawsuit filed against Randolph-Macon Woman's College on Friday was an expected distraction, college officials said. "We don't think this lawsuit ...
Read More »In this modern world, we always find ourselves looking back. We've always been looking back, attempting to find some lost fondness for a childhood ...
Read More »Art comes in all shapes and sizes. But for the Chapel Hill Public Library's newest exhibition, art will come from only one shape - the Triangle. Thirteen ...
Read More »A several thousand-strong festival returns today in Durham, marking the beginning of the N.C. PrideFest weekend for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender ...
Read More »The Raleigh-based Lenovo technology company announced a battery recall Thursday that could affect five CCI laptop models used by UNC students. The ...
Read More »New bus route to serve South Campus community A new bus route aims to provide more transportation opportunities to South Campus students, official ...
Read More »Several community groups met at Squid's on Fordham Boulevard on Thursday to discuss past and future events with the goal of eliminating teen alcohol and ...
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