University seeks tuition predictability
"Predictability," it seemed, was the buzzword of this year's tuition talks. During the UNC-Chapel Hill Board of Trustees' January meeting - when members ...
Read More »"Predictability," it seemed, was the buzzword of this year's tuition talks. During the UNC-Chapel Hill Board of Trustees' January meeting - when members ...
Read More »Overcrowding, redistricting, two new schools and schedule changes have spun the local public school systems into a whirlwind of a year. To combat ...
Read More »Campus-based tuition has a short but contentious history in the UNC system, having emerged since 1998 as an important source of campus revenue and an ...
Read More »This year proved monumental in bringing together the driving forces behind Carolina North - and perhaps in beginning to mend the relationships that the ...
Read More »The local business community saw its fair share of change this year. The issue of turnover is a common one for the downtown business community, and ...
Read More »Chapel Hill, like any town, has seen its fair share of crime. But in the past year, two people have been accused of a less than everyday crime - murder. Damego ...
Read More »UNC roped in corporate sponsorship this year, making the school one of the last to make the move. Following years of contentious debate, University ...
Read More »Two major figures in town and county management announced earlier in the year that they would be retiring after long tenures with their respective jurisdictions. In ...
Read More »In October 2005, the U.S.-led war in Iraq reached a dubious milestone - 2,000 U.S. soldiers had been killed since the conflict's start. Experts speculated ...
Read More »"You just feel in our dugout that something special is gonna happen. We're just out there trying to make it the hardest three outs possible - just grind ...
Read More »Campus construction continues to march on at unprecedented pace. Green fences and orange cones have dominated the University's landscape all year, ...
Read More »Faculty to vote on funding for Western studies program UNC faculty will vote on a contentious proposal during a special meeting of the body May 10. The ...
Read More »DAYTON, Ohio, March 20 - Just as Reyshawn Terry's 3-pointer splashed through the net early in the second half, a frowning Roy Williams waved freshman ...
Read More »University officials put the "fatal virus of slavery" in a number of test tubes this past year, examining its influence on the campus's 212-year history. Chancellor ...
Read More »The campus community was jarred in February when two students crashed through the window of their residence hall, killing one and sending the other to ...
Read More »In an age in which Internet access is a necessity, it is proving to be a difficult feat to install a municipal wireless network in downtown Chapel Hill. Since ...
Read More »Dirty South Improv has come a long way in just a year. This time last year, the celebrated comedic troupe was performing in an ice cream shop, The ...
Read More »UNC has played host to a slew of marquee acts in different concerts throughout the year. Attracting to the campus rising stars such as Little Brother ...
Read More »As the end of the semester approaches, students pack up either for the trip home or to wherever summer fun, or summer school, is found. Move out days ...
Read More »Most hurricanes create temporary evacuees. Katrina created a diaspora. The storm that struck Mississippi and Louisiana on Aug. 29 caused the largest ...
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