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by stephen moore state & national editor As financial leaders across the country claim that interest rates must go up - and with Congress following ...
Read More »by stephen moore state & national editor As financial leaders across the country claim that interest rates must go up - and with Congress following ...
Read More »Chancellor responds to Carolina North transit issues In response to criticism from the UNC Board of Trustees and questions raised during a meeting ...
Read More »Derek Pantiel spends his days in summer school, studying for the MCAT and doing research in science labs. Now, he's going to be a lot busier. Pantiel, ...
Read More »Chapel Hill Town Manager Cal Horton's proposed budget for the 2006-07 fiscal year is just shy of $80 million. Providing free parking in Chapel Hill ...
Read More »The verdict is in, and the case is finally closed. After a year's search and a few snags along the way, Jack Boger, UNC law professor and alumnus, ...
Read More »The School of Information and Library Science is currently hosting the sixth annual Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, which started Sunday and will ...
Read More »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 »MUSICREVIEW Regina Spektor Begin to Hope 4.5 stars Begin to Hope the sophomore major label effort from anti-folk songstress Regina Spektor, might ...
Read More »University students trying to decide where to eat, drink or shop undoubtedly will pick from the heavy hitters of the Chapel Hill scene, but a majority ...
Read More »Chapel Hill will take large steps this week toward employing a new town manager, with two interview sessions scheduled, as well as a public hearing to ...
Read More »More than three months after driving a rented SUV through the Pit and striking nine people, Mohammad Taheri-Azar will appear in court Tuesday. Taheri-Azar ...
Read More »For some, Day 2 of the Major League Baseball draft could feel more like the morning after. After Day 1 of the draft - which makes dozens of 18- to ...
Read More »RALEIGH -- Class sizes could stay small, course sections could stay on students' schedules and professors could make enough money to stay at state schools ...
Read More »There is some seat-swapping ahead for the artistic director's chair at The PlayMakers Repertory Company. Joseph Haj will begin his new role as producing ...
Read More »Each summer, the campus is swarming with students. But they're not here to study - at least, not yet. C-TOPS, the University's orientation program, ...
Read More »MUSICREVIEW Boy Eats Drum Machine Pleasure 2.5 Stars This album goes backward. Usually, an LP begins with the best material and less impressive ...
Read More »Despite being in one of the highest rated school systems in the state, two elementary schools in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools are in danger of failing ...
Read More »Sorbor Jaryan is spending the summer reading textbooks, solving math problems and writing papers. Fun? Not necessarily. But Jaryan, a UNC junior, is ...
Read More »One of America's most celebrated comedians paid a visit to UNC on Saturday. But Bill Cosby was not just here to goof around with an old friend. Cosby's ...
Read More »Redick arrested in Durham; Blue Devil faces DWI charge DURHAM - Former Duke University basketball player J.J. Redick was arrested Tuesday morning on ...
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