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Scholarship available for students of Dare County Kitty Hawk-native Joseph Thomas Lamb Jr. and his wife, Ann Rochelle Lamb, have endowed a need-based ...
Read More »Scholarship available for students of Dare County Kitty Hawk-native Joseph Thomas Lamb Jr. and his wife, Ann Rochelle Lamb, have endowed a need-based ...
Read More »Eight major cigarette companies were convicted of racketeering Thursday for deceiving the public about the health hazards of smoking, which means smokers ...
Read More »Kathy Hotelling's office is still filled with boxes. The new leader of Counseling and Wellness Services said she's been bogged down with acquainting ...
Read More »In the year 2006, it often feels like everybody and their grandmother has a Web site. But until recently one fixture of the Chapel Hill arts scene did ...
Read More »The inside of Fetzer gymnasium is quiet and hollow. But once the North Carolina women's volleyball team strides in and begins practice, it sounds like ...
Read More »The North Carolina men's golf team finished last season 17th in the NCAA Tournament - certainly not a sub-par performance. But this year UNC will be ...
Read More »As friends and family of the class of 2007 start to make their hotel reservations for commencement in May, they might have to look a little farther than ...
Read More »Student traffic returned to Chapel Hill roads and parking lots this weekend as the campus geared up for the start of classes. But even as gas prices ...
Read More »A 2005 study commissioned by UNC showed that the proposed Carolina North satellite campus could bring in $600 million in business revenues for Orange ...
Read More »Students who cancel their annual meal-plan contract after first semester now will be charged an administrative fee. Those who want to cancel their ...
Read More »A revamped online voting system will be ready in time for Nov. 7 Homecoming elections, said Board of Elections Chairman Jim Brewer. The move comes ...
Read More »Parents from Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools are asking where the line is between "homogeneous mixture" and segregation. The question arose from ...
Read More »A former CIA contractor was convicted in a Raleigh federal district court last week of assaulting an Afghan detainee. David Passaro, 40, from Lillington, ...
Read More »Partnership Academy, Orange County's alternative school, is relatively homeless. The academy's lease on West Tryon Street in Hillsborough expired June ...
Read More »So you're walking around campus and bam: Your preferred pathway is no longer accessible. So for all the students who already have run into this problem, ...
Read More »As the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Ophelia nears, some N.C. residents continue to pick up the pieces left in its wake. Meanwhile, state officials ...
Read More »Bob Nutter of Maple View Farm, a third-generation dairy farmer, has been bottling his dairy's milk for 10 years. His son, Roger, is manager of the ...
Read More »Legislation now on the desk of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, if signed, could make California the first state to define and protect the freedom of college-student ...
Read More »Ethics legislation signed Aug. 4 by Gov. Mike Easley promises to teach state politicians how to operate under higher ethical standards. The State Government ...
Read More »Striving to be named the nation's leading public university comes with an expensive price tag - about $241.2 million during the course of a year to be ...
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