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Editor's note: The Daily Tar Heel will begin publishing in-depth, spotlight packages the first publication date of each week. Apparently, Robert ...
Read More »Editor's note: The Daily Tar Heel will begin publishing in-depth, spotlight packages the first publication date of each week. Apparently, Robert ...
Read More »As North Carolina prepares to brace itself for the worst of flu season, the burden of staying healthy in Chapel Hill during the coming months will fall ...
Read More »University police arrested a Chapel Hill man on charges of second-degree trespassing shortly after midnight Thursday, according to University police reports. A ...
Read More »Before the federal government recognized Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a national holiday, Chapel Hill was one step ahead in honoring the civil rights ...
Read More »A local Girl Scout troop, beaming and dressed up in fairy-tale costumes, unveiled its efforts Thursday to bring smiles to sick children's faces. Chapel ...
Read More »Four years ago Tim Toben, an active environmentalist, met architect William McDonough and was "blown away" by his vision to create buildings modeled after ...
Read More »Days before campaigning begins for February's campuswide general election, a loophole in online voting procedure has come to light that would allow for ...
Read More »A man of passion and persuasion, Martin Luther King Jr. had a vision of equality, and 77 years after his birth, contemporary society continues the struggle ...
Read More »If the possibility of achieving 700 coaching victories for its coach is exciting for North Carolina, Sylvia Hatchell's squad isn't showing it right now. In ...
Read More »2006-07 budget At a planning retreat Thursday, the Chapel Hill Town Council discussed initial budget projections for fiscal year 2005-06. Much of ...
Read More »The Ackland Art Museum continues its legacy at UNC this semester with exhibits highlighting family ties and individual achievement. The museum's "Family ...
Read More »Between jolting out of Winter Break bliss and trying to stay on top of mounting homework, the beginning of the spring semester can be stressful enough. ...
Read More »The Pit, now more than ever, has earned its name. As the $6.5 million renovation of Student Stores spills into the heart of campus, a gaping hole has ...
Read More »Working for Oscar-nominated directors might not have been in professor Brent Wissick's job description, but he didn't seem to mind the opportunity much. For ...
Read More »A crowd of contenders for an open space on Carrboro's Board of Aldermen is providing sharp debate in the usually civil town. While only six candidates ...
Read More »More than two months have passed since Student Congress backed the creation of a task force to explore the stipends allotted to student leaders. Now, ...
Read More »Trey Campbell, a junior from Gastonia, ended 2005 by enjoying a few glasses of bubbly with friends. But after the ball dropped, Campbell vowed that in ...
Read More »As the nation turns to the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings today for Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito, members of the UNC community have their own ...
Read More »With the hunt for a new chancellor underway, the search committee of the N.C. School of the Arts has enlisted the help of a professional search firm to ...
Read More »The new lottery instituted for North Carolina could be halted faster than it takes to say "jackpot." A lawsuit filed Dec. 15 by the N.C. Institute ...
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