Much ado about Shakespeare
After four centuries and with a legacy that still endures, what more could a writer want for his birthday? English professors and students offered ...
Read More »After four centuries and with a legacy that still endures, what more could a writer want for his birthday? English professors and students offered ...
Read More »HILLSBOROUGH - As cars whizzed by the courthouse Monday evening, a group of about 30 sat on chairs outside in the heat holding candles. The gatherers ...
Read More »An organization that often is the only solace for survivors of sexual assault encouraged the survivors themselves to shout out and be heard Monday night. The ...
Read More »A scholarship honoring a sportscaster cut down in his prime was awarded Monday to a UNC student, himself pursuing a career in the same field. The Stephen ...
Read More »Students seeking to lighten their textbook loads in the upcoming weeks can send their used books off to another continent. Instead of throwing away ...
Read More »A pair of local residents were arrested at 8:30 p.m. Sunday after fighting on the 200 block of West Franklin Street, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Darius ...
Read More »The threat of a statewide cable franchise has the Chapel Hill Town Council seeking the help of its state legislators to protect the area's own public ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council is going to have a busy four days during June. The manager search committee met again Monday to discuss the process to ...
Read More »Ed Sechrest, a four-year city schools board member, has announced his resignation and is planning to leave when the board finishes the budget in late ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council approved a resolution to move forward with building the Southern Community Park near Southern Village during a business meeting ...
Read More »Students in an introductory physics class illegally gained access to two tests earlier this semester, potentially altering the grades of about 140 classmates. Administrators ...
Read More »A league of more than 20 campus leaders teamed up Monday to tackle the issue of space availability on campus - which many leaders have said is in a poor ...
Read More »CONCERTREVIEW Colin Hay Sunday, April 23 Memorial Hall 4 stars Maybe they were studying. Maybe they were trapped in their apartments. Maybe ...
Read More »It's noon at Hanes Art Center, the first break since the early morning hours for the actors and directors. Everyone is enjoying a lunch, which includes ...
Read More »The University music department is looking forward to some "R, R, R and R." The 18th letter of the alphabet is the inspiration for the department's ...
Read More »The list of attributes some residents want in a new Chapel Hill Town Manager is not short. At an invitation-only public forum Saturday, a group of ...
Read More »GREENVILLE - In what many are calling a significant shift, the UNC-system Association of Student Governments elected Derek Pantiel and Daniel Fischer ...
Read More »A chant resounded throughout Chapel Hill and Carrboro on Saturday afternoon, sung by about 30 walkers wearing orange shirts: "G-U-L-U, we walk so they ...
Read More »The carpeted auditorium is subdued. The 30-odd actors, writers and directors fill up the first five rows of the classroom in Hanes Art Center, chatting ...
Read More »Candidates in the Orange County Board of Commissioners race proved Saturday that one-word answers aren't easy for political hopefuls. The Orange County ...
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