Speaker urges campus to fulfill leader's legacy
Martin Luther King Jr. Day should be more than just a remembrance - it should be a call to action, said the Rev. William Barber II in a speech Tuesday. Barber, ...
Read More »Martin Luther King Jr. Day should be more than just a remembrance - it should be a call to action, said the Rev. William Barber II in a speech Tuesday. Barber, ...
Read More »The room was austere, the dress formal, but the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History's Brown Gallery glowed hot with passion Tuesday ...
Read More »Though the University will celebrate the Smith Center's 20th birthday Wednesday, few people - even the building's namesake himself - are aware of the ...
Read More »Today marks the 20th anniversary of the Smith Center - a building that has seen its fair share of heartbreaks, victories and controversies. The loudest ...
Read More »The North Carolina wrestling team wanted heavyweight Spencer Nadolsky to get mean. The young team had been battered by adversity since the beginning ...
Read More »For seniors, social workers and pharmacists, the prescription drug plans Medicare began offering Jan. 1 aren't working out as planned. "The most obvious, ...
Read More »Time and money are two things most college students are lacking. The founders of www.Uflipit.com say they have found a way to help the campus-based ...
Read More »Police officers around campus will be keeping a closer watch on jaywalkers, who beginning Feb. 13 will be fined $135 for walking out of line. The UNC ...
Read More »Due to a editing error, Wednesday's front page article "Firing out of the starting gate" misidentifieds some of the candidates running for office. Three ...
Read More »James L. Knight professor earns faculty service award Professor Jane Brown is the 2006 recipient of the Faculty Service Award. Brown, a James L. ...
Read More »The corner of South Columbia and Franklin streets has it all. One side features a haven for late-night junkies itching for greasy food, while the other ...
Read More »Several Norovirus cases confirmed in the county Several cases of the Norovirus on the UNC campus and in the county have been confirmed by the ...
Read More »N.C. State University and IBM announced the formation of a new graduate curriculum Monday that focuses on services sciences, management and engineering. The ...
Read More »The BB&T on Elliot Road was robbed at about 9 a.m. Tuesday, Chapel Hill police spokeswoman Jane Cousins said. Cousins said two men walked into the ...
Read More »Due to a reporting error, this article incorrectly states the date that the UNC School of Nursing plans to release its expansion plan. The school is aiming ...
Read More »On Friday, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled against the student newspaper at Harvard University, allowing the school's privately owned police ...
Read More »On Thursday, Pinehurst Drive resident Debbie Norman spoke of the vehicles that race past her home, come to a screeching halt, reverse at the same speed ...
Read More »Mervin Jenkins' unique ability to relate to his students on a sincere and personal level has earned him a spot in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools' ...
Read More »Shortened agenda Facing low attendance, the Carrboro Board of Aldermen covered a shortened agenda Tuesday. The board declined to accept a staff ...
Read More »As thousands of New York University students returned to classes and business as usual Tuesday, some graduate assistants returned to the picket line. The ...
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