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May 25 - The University will install One Card readers at every printer on campus during the summer, according to student government officials. The ...
Read More »May 25 - The University will install One Card readers at every printer on campus during the summer, according to student government officials. The ...
Read More »July 6 - For Laurin Easthom, one isn't necessarily the loneliest number. It just seems to keep popping up. Easthom, who joined the Chapel Hill Town ...
Read More »June 22 - Even for skeptics of global warming and its implications for Earth's future, "An Inconvenient Truth" - the cinematic adaptation of Al Gore's ...
Read More »June 22 - As most of the members are nearing 50, many would begin to think that Sonic Youth was becoming something of a misnomer. Older, wiser, weathered ...
Read More »June 15 - Student Body President James Allred addressed the Chapel Hill Town Council on June 12 to voice his concern about a town initiative to protect ...
Read More »May 18 - UNC is one of the most recognizable collegiate brands in the country, and system President Erskine Bowles wants to harness that national reputation ...
Read More »JUNE 8 - Three years ago, Andrew Miller and Daniel Bard turned down a dream often conjured up by boys young and old - a chance to play in the major leagues. But ...
Read More »June 15 - Jim Phillips comes to the helm of the UNC system's policy-making body during a time of dramatic transformation among the system's leadership. Voted ...
Read More »June 22 - Peter Wallsten just wanted to ask a question. Instead, the media have been questioning the Chapel Hill native and Los Angeles Times reporter ...
Read More »It was a summer to remember in Chapel Hill. The North Carolina baseball team bonded in a way that few teams ever have at the University - its collective ...
Read More »June 29 - Recent expansion of the College of Arts & Sciences' academic advising program is being hailed by student leaders and University officials as ...
Read More »June 1 - Orange County could look to satisfy future agricultural needs by providing a center to help serve the increasing number of farmers in the county. "The ...
Read More »June 22 - When legislators proposed a mandatory background check for students applying to any UNC-system school, students and system leaders gave mixed ...
Read More »JULY 13 - After winning the 2005 men's basketball national championship, former UNC big man Sean May said he'd come back. Now, thanks to a deal between ...
Read More »July 20 - Another big business could be headed to Franklin Street. Walgreens Co. is opening new stores in North Carolina and is looking specifically ...
Read More »June 29 - UNC's neighbors have taken another step in their quest to get protection from the town against development that could change the face of their ...
Read More »May 18 RALEIGH - A flood of campaign finance reform has hit the N.C. General Assembly as legislators work to close loopholes and clarify discrepancies. Bills ...
Read More »June 29 - PlayMakers Repertory Company announced its schedule for the upcoming 2006-07 season, which will feature performances of Toni Morrison's novel ...
Read More »July 20 - Carrboro Elementary School failed to meet federally mandated standards for student performance last year - and the school could lose students ...
Read More »JUNE 22 - With a long-awaited record being released this week and two more in the works, Chapel Hill rock quintet Roman Candle is burning bright. The ...
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