Taking a bite out of service
An apple a day keeps the doctor away - and for 15 years, APPLES has kept students' ignorance away. The program, Assisting People in Planning Learning ...
Read More »An apple a day keeps the doctor away - and for 15 years, APPLES has kept students' ignorance away. The program, Assisting People in Planning Learning ...
Read More »Sophomore Aliasad Somjee (right) demonstrates the proper technique for playing cricket to freshman Jea Sun Huh in the Pit on Monday evening. Somjee, who ...
Read More »The Orange County Board of Commissioners agreed on a new way to create election districts in the county Tuesday night. The board voted unanimously ...
Read More »Two candidates for the presidency of the UNC-system Association of Student Governments have seen their campaigns fall victim to good fortune. Jud Watkins ...
Read More »The Carrboro aldermen don't want the Taj Mahal, but they do want to make sure that a new fire substation for the northern part of the town will be in ...
Read More »When: Early voting will begin Monday in Chapel Hill and Carrboro. Web site: www.co.orange.nc.us/elect/index.htm#absentee%20voting One-stop absentee ...
Read More »DURHAM - Weariness of the media frenzy accompanying all things Duke lacrosse showed on the faces of students hours after two men's lacrosse players were ...
Read More »Before Kathy Hotelling, the fourth candidate vying for director of Counseling and Psychological Service, could lobby the position, she had to defend her ...
Read More »The executive branch rounded out its appointment process earlier this morning, sending dozens of nominees to Student Congress for consideration. As ...
Read More »Sometimes, making it big is as easy as getting a phone call. University alumna Maddy Curley found out that she'd landed a major supporting role in ...
Read More »Orange County residents are getting a helping hand from their elected officials when it comes to sending their kids to day care. With the average cost ...
Read More »Representatives from the UNC system and several N.C. community colleges will meet Wednesday to continue discussing the creation of a new higher education ...
Read More »For the second consecutive tournament the North Carolina women's golf team had to overcome a less than impressive first-round performance. And just ...
Read More »Lynyrd Skynyrd might be offended by Kenneth Randall - he wants to move away from his sweet home in Alabama. Randall, dean of the University of Alabama's ...
Read More »An incident of robbery and breaking and entering was reported Saturday on Sykes Street, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Reports state an unknown ...
Read More »Seven individual winners, three personal-best records and one school record - not a bad way for the North Carolina track and field team to end its home ...
Read More »First school Frank Porter Graham Institute, a UNC research group that is looking to lead the nation in public education for children ranging in age ...
Read More »The 63 Democrats in the N.C. House will jump back into the saddle today for the upcoming short session. A caucus called last week by Majority Leader ...
Read More »A fence of ferns separated Chancellor James Moeser from an audience of about 350 in the Great Hall on Monday afternoon. Winners of the 2006 Chancellor's ...
Read More »Counseling and Psychological Service heard a diagnosis Monday from a familiar voice. Allen Hamrick, the third candidate bidding for CAPS director spoke ...
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