Bus takes science on the road
A hefty gift from the N.C. General Assembly during the past budget cycle has helped ensure the fate of DESTINY. UNC's DESTINY Traveling Science Learning ...
Read More »A hefty gift from the N.C. General Assembly during the past budget cycle has helped ensure the fate of DESTINY. UNC's DESTINY Traveling Science Learning ...
Read More »Durham Academy junior Lise Williams wants to go to American University. Chapel Hill High School junior Matt Patterson wants to play lacrosse. Cedar Ridge ...
Read More »Students who happened to stroll by the Smith Center on Monday saw dumpsters full of Carolina-blue cushions and backrests. Between 8,000 and 9,000 of ...
Read More »American University in Washington, D.C., divested last week from companies doing business with the Sudanese government, joining the ranks of other states ...
Read More »Future CEOs now can pick between two CEIs. N.C. Hillel - an on-campus Jewish organization - recently created a pilot program known as the Campus Entrepreneurs ...
Read More »Paddles waved and money was exchanged Tuesday night as service fraternity Alpha Phi Omega's annual bicycle auction got rolling. The event, held in ...
Read More »Master's student wins Rotary award for 2006-08 Kristin Post, a master's degree student at the UNC School of Education, has received a Rotary World ...
Read More »Health care in the state is on the verge of a breakdown, said one Orange County legislator. Sen. Ellie Kinnaird, D-Orange, gave a presentation Tuesday ...
Read More »A 35-year-old Chapel Hill woman was arrested on drug-related charges at 4:05 a.m. Tuesday, Chapel Hill police reports state. Clarissa Farrington, ...
Read More »Although the building won't be completed for years, the N.C. Cancer Hospital already has a leader in place. Dr. Richard Goldberg, associate director ...
Read More »Paula Hyman was supposed to speak at UNC in March. Last night, more than six months later, she finally got a chance to deliver her lecture. Hyman, ...
Read More »The Orange County Board of Commissioners and the Orange County and Chapel Hill-Carrboro boards of education met Tuesday in a work session to discuss key ...
Read More »The Rams Head Market closed after it flooded at about noon today. Some areas of the market were perfectly dry, but in others the floor was covered ...
Read More »Federal education officials hosted a public meeting Tuesday on the UNC-Charlotte campus to discuss changes that will affect students with disabilities. The ...
Read More »Lung transplant patients across the country can breathe easier. Thomas Egan, a professor of surgery at the UNC School of Medicine, helped create a ...
Read More »For an arts enthusiast such as Charleen Swansea, arts grants have provided a means of bringing her passion for film to Orange County residents for the ...
Read More »Envision a road bordered by trees and marked with pedestrian walkways, bike lanes and a plush green median where you can safely cross the street on a ...
Read More »UNC journalism students land internships at publications across the state and the nation, but senior Tracy Boyer just got the job of which most only dream. She ...
Read More »Pending legislation in Congress might bring new hope to North Carolinians with HIV and AIDS. Southern states, including North Carolina, will receive ...
Read More »"HIV doesn't have a face." Sarahmona Przybyla, a counselor at Counseling and Wellness Services, said she wants students to know that the stereotypes ...
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