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Many college students drench their hearts in a single color of alma mater pride. Many university administrators, on the other hand, take a more tie-dyed ...
Read More »Many college students drench their hearts in a single color of alma mater pride. Many university administrators, on the other hand, take a more tie-dyed ...
Read More »April is National Poetry Month, and that means it is time to rhyme in Carrboro. The Carrboro Recreation and Parks Department is teaming up with the ...
Read More »The first applicant for the second phase of a program geared at promoting Orange County homeownership was accepted Wednesday by the Women's Center of ...
Read More »Chapel Hill and Carrboro residents walked four miles in someone else's shoes Sunday as part of a global hunger campaign. "We walk because they walk," ...
Read More »DURHAM - Stormy weather didn't prevent the North Carolina track and field team from excelling at the Duke Invitational this weekend. "You hope you ...
Read More »As researchers worldwide scramble to head off a potential avian flu pandemic, N.C. State University, partnering with Erimos Pharmaceuticals, might have ...
Read More »An internationally renowned African musician wants to use his fame to heal his homeland. Youssou N'Dour, a Grammy award winner who sang at Memorial ...
Read More »Three longtime politicians once again have been recognized by the N.C. chapter of the Sierra Club. The club endorsed incumbents Barry Jacobs and Alice ...
Read More »When pillaging Civil War soldiers broke into Hillsborough's Colonial Inn, widow Sarah Stroud threw her children into the attic, pulled off her Freemasons ...
Read More »As community members marched from South Building to the Pit on Friday morning, about 20 voices resounded chanting, "immigration built this nation." The ...
Read More »A UNC student was arrested early Friday after banging on doors while wearing only a T-shirt, Chapel Hill police reports state. Reports state that junior ...
Read More »Biotechnology companies in North Carolina that develop vaccines and other drugs soon could receive a financial boost from the federal government. On ...
Read More »More than a week after the start of the N.C. lottery, many retailers say the much-disputed games have played out in their favor. Though Kerr Drug, ...
Read More »Correction: Due to a reporting error, this article incorrectly states that letters were mailed Friday to all UNC faculty and staff describing the new ...
Read More »CORAL GABLES, Fla. - Third baseman Reid Fronk homered twice and drove in four runs Sunday to lead No. 2 North Carolina to a 9-6 win and a series victory ...
Read More »Senior Godwin Chan (right) deals cards to senior Gardner Reece as they battle it out for prizes at the charity poker event, "Hold 'em for Hunger," on ...
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Read More »After being condemned for more than 1,700 years, Christianity's most treacherous man pleads innocent. Judas Iscariot, the apostle known for betraying ...
Read More »Sanctuary is far from home for many individuals and families from around the world who are forced to flee persecution in their home countries. Tito ...
Read More »Brush fires are on the rise in the county, and fire officials say that until things moisten up, the danger probably won't go down. Between Jan. 1 and ...
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