British soldiers return to Hillsborough
In the hierarchy of revolutionary war re-enactors, Jay Callaham is a purist. "I don't like to see machine sticking on the coats," said Callaham, a ...
Read More »In the hierarchy of revolutionary war re-enactors, Jay Callaham is a purist. "I don't like to see machine sticking on the coats," said Callaham, a ...
Read More »Despite the fatigue that comes with two meets in three days, the North Carolina gymnastics team maintained sharp mental focus Sunday, turning in a solid ...
Read More »Cary's SAS Soccer Park will host an exhibition match between the U.S. Men's National Team and Jamaica this April. The game, scheduled for 7 p.m. on ...
Read More »"I didn't know how to use a hammer before today," says Jing Zhang with a laugh. Zhang, an East Chapel Hill High School junior, is one of dozens of ...
Read More »The Black Student Movement The BSM sought to incorporate social and political elements into its blend of fashion and history. The group's performance ...
Read More »North Carolina women's lacrosse opened its season strong this weekend, welcoming a new ACC foe with a solid defeat. Temple was in town Friday and Boston ...
Read More »Candace Debnam knew from the start of her early involvement with the student attorney general's staff that the top position was within her reach. "It ...
Read More »UNC students gathered Saturday for the 14th annual KoreaNite to celebrate Korean culture. "Koreans have differences in lifestyles, languages and taste," ...
Read More »A program designed to help students in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools is looking for a little help of its own. The Blue Ribbon Mentor-Advocate ...
Read More »North Carolina named Mark Weber its new offensive line coach, Head Coach John Bunting announced Thursday. Weber is a 26-year coaching veteran that ...
Read More »Carmichael Auditorium is only supposed to hold 8,010 people. But Saturday, 8,305 fans squeezed into the gym to watch the No. 2 North Carolina women's ...
Read More »University officials announced Friday that Jean Folkerts was selected to be the next dean of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication. Folkerts, ...
Read More »Uniting the surge of service groups on campus has long been a goal of UNC-Chapel Hill alumnus, Dennis Markatos-Soriano. As a sophomore in the fall ...
Read More »One of the University's most accomplished academic and administrative figures is about to embark on a new phase of his professional career. Richard ...
Read More »The N.C. State women's tennis team came to the Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center on Thursday undefeated and looking for its fourth-ever victory in the lopsided ...
Read More »Sophomore Hunter Barbee rummages through items at Alpha Phi Omega's "Lost and Found" sale Thursday in the Student Union. In addition to the $1 coffee ...
Read More »The White House released a report Thursday recommending better coordination among local, state and federal government officials in light of the government's ...
Read More »As agriculture and textiles lose their statewide economic importance, many blue-collar jobs left North Carolina last century to make way for a knowledge- ...
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