Pit driver strikes campus psyche
When Mohammad Taheri-Azar drove through the Pit on March 3, he struck nine people and the perception of religious tolerance on campus. The 2005 UNC ...
Read More »When Mohammad Taheri-Azar drove through the Pit on March 3, he struck nine people and the perception of religious tolerance on campus. The 2005 UNC ...
Read More »It's difficult to talk about the future of downtown Chapel Hill without mentioning new developments. New permanent housing units, parking lots and ...
Read More »Mohammad Taheri-Azar, the UNC alumnus who drove a rented SUV through the Pit on March 3, striking nine people, is scheduled to appear before a grand jury ...
Read More »Four months ago, a two-time failed senatorial candidate found his dream job. When Erskine Bowles took the helm of the 16-campus UNC system in January, ...
Read More »Sept. 16, 2005 - In the fall of 1950, then-Student Body President John Sanders stood in front of an all-white crowd at UNC's annual fall convocation and ...
Read More »Student government saw multiple controversies and problems this year, and leaders hope to put plans in place to make next year smoother for everyone. Tuition ...
Read More »The fall and spring semesters of 2005-06 saw a new birth for the arts at UNC. After lying dormant for almost three years, the University's largest ...
Read More »Two celebrated leaders of campus governance groups have announced the end of their tenures within the last five months, though it's clear that their influence ...
Read More »In the months since stepping down as UNC-system president, Molly Broad often can be seen walking the UNC-Chapel Hill campus with a backpack in tow. While ...
Read More »With the approach of summer, students won't be the only ones on campus packing their belongings into cardboard boxes. As three administrators, two ...
Read More »BOSTON, April 3 - Maryland was breaking its huddles quickly. The players were exuding confidence on the court. Their faces bore smiles and excitement. ...
Read More »Accusations of a rape at an off-campus party hosted by members of the Duke men's lacrosse team March 13 have spotlighted the tensions between Duke University ...
Read More »The lottery is here and what a long, strange trip it's been. It started in August 2005 when the N.C. Senate passed a House-approved lottery bill. The ...
Read More »Nov. 3, 2005 - Students and members of the University community don't have to go far for professional drama. A decades-old theater group sits right ...
Read More »SILER CITY - Thousands of demonstrators stood in front of City Hall waving American flags, chanting in unison and singing "This Land is Your Land" in ...
Read More »Chapel Hill mayor releases statement on Apple Chill Mayor Kevin Foy released a statement Thursday regarding the Chapel Hill Town Council's recent decision ...
Read More »As he rolled across the Lane Stadium grass on a cart Nov. 26, his left leg in an air cast, Kyndraus Guy clapped his hands together and shouted encouragement ...
Read More »While some students might spend Saturday night celebrating the end of classes, others will spend the night on McCorkle Place in hopes of making a difference ...
Read More »MUSICREVIEW Grizzly Bear Sorry for the Delay (The Early Recordings) 3 stars Audiences have always put up with some amount of filler on a record. In ...
Read More »One of the goals of Jazz at Lincoln Center is to do away with segregation of any kind, said jazz musician Victor Goines. On Saturday, the Lincoln Center ...
Read More »