Bar management aims to curb underage drinking violations
Nobody who drinks underage thinks he will be the one to get caught. But 52 people in Chapel Hill did between Aug. 18 and Sept. 18 - the first month ...
Read More »Nobody who drinks underage thinks he will be the one to get caught. But 52 people in Chapel Hill did between Aug. 18 and Sept. 18 - the first month ...
Read More »Amber Madison knows good sex. But she cares more about safe and healthy sex, so much so that she wrote a book about it for young women. Madison graduated ...
Read More »Two new words have taken over Franklin Street: late night. Jack Sprat Cafe and Quiznos are hoping that their forays into the coveted world of weekend ...
Read More »Army ROTC cadets Sara Isaacson and Holly Hernandez peered into the thick, dense underbrush. "It's 75 meters this way," Isaacson said, referring to ...
Read More »RALEIGH - For the people who attended the Counter-Recruitment and Anti-War Festival in downtown Raleigh on Saturday, one painting said it all. The ...
Read More »Three student fee increases received the OK Friday from the student fee advisory subcommittee. The recommended increases - which amount to $8 - bring ...
Read More »A canceled contract between the University and a construction contracting company has left officials searching for funds to pay off its debt. The State ...
Read More »A finger tapped his shoulder, and above the clatter of bar conversation at Pantana Bob's, Jonathan Thompson heard a familiar voice. "The cop stood ...
Read More »Starting today, students won’t have to wait in computer labs to print out their documents. Information Technology Services is rolling out a new ...
Read More »A faint coffee scent, the occasional clatter of cups and periodic barista action-figure giveaways were clues that this weekend's event at the Center for ...
Read More »The continued popularity of cell phones on campus has led University officials to re-evaluate the use of land lines in residence halls. Although all ...
Read More »Leadership is in place to help guide a new judicial college run by the School of Government. James Drennan, a professor in the School of Government, ...
Read More »An incident of larceny was reported at 7:35 p.m. Wednesday, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Reports state that one SpongeBob SquarePants scooter, ...
Read More »This Saturday, World Camp will ask you to help the starving children in Africa, but they don't want you to send your left-over dinner - they want you ...
Read More »Like much of the infrastructure in New Orleans, schools needed extensive rebuilding after Hurricane Katrina. In a special meeting of the Louisiana ...
Read More »UNC-Chapel Hill ranked as the best value among public colleges and universities for the sixth consecutive time in Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine. UNC-CH ...
Read More »Game and time: North Carolina at No. 19 Clemson. Kickoff is at noon Saturday. Site: Clemson Memorial Stadium, aka "Death Valley." TV/Radio: Raycom/LF; ...
Read More »Alumni Barbara and Pitt Hyde once again have demonstrated their generosity to the University. The couple donated $5 million this week to a fund that ...
Read More »Local high school students will get a chance to learn ways to affect both their personal lives and the world around them at a collaborative conference ...
Read More »The aloha spirit is set to descend upon the Carrboro ArtsCenter today as it kicks off its 5th-annual World Arts Festival at 8:30 p.m. The festival ...
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