Partnership tackles new development, new year
Greenbridge The Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership approved a letter of support for a new proposed development along Rosemary Street at its Wednesday ...
Read More »Greenbridge The Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership approved a letter of support for a new proposed development along Rosemary Street at its Wednesday ...
Read More »North Carolina head coach Roy Williams never has been one to stress the importance of grabbing an early lead. Instead, he prefers a consistent effort ...
Read More »Members of Student Congress spent more than four hours revising campus campaigning laws during a special session Wednesday night, ushering in key changes ...
Read More »The UNC Association of Student Governments is heading into the semester facing a leadership void in two of its five standing committees, following the ...
Read More »Plans to use student fees to install air-conditioning systems in Fetzer gymnasium aren't drawing heat from student leaders who vocally opposed the use ...
Read More »While talking about Courtney Bumpers, gymnastics coach Derek Galvin sounded just a wee bit like Ron Burgundy. His message was clear: Courtney is good. ...
Read More »Public library to launch new Constitution-reading group Due to recent national events, the Friends of the Chapel Hill Public Library is preparing to ...
Read More »In June, after months of discussion, the Chapel Hill Town Council approved a budget for the coming fiscal year. Six months later, council members are ...
Read More »No timeouts. No halftime. Just 58 hours of pure, unadulterated Duke-Carolina basketball. Students from UNC and Duke University will team up this weekend ...
Read More »The Triangle Transit Authority is headed back to the drawing board, and plans for the $810 million Triangle Rail Project have been put on hold after the ...
Read More »WAVELAND, Miss. - The Brooks home occupies a prime spot in town, sitting right at the end of Coleman Avenue - Waveland's equivalent of Main Street - about ...
Read More »A panel of educational law experts spoke Wednesday at the Law School Rotunda about the controversial Leandro case and its implications for education in ...
Read More »Leaders from around the county are trying to decide who will be targeted in their plan to end area homelessness. Local groups working to implement ...
Read More »As of 5 p.m. Wednesday, the last day to apply to become the newest Carrboro alderman, 12 individuals had submitted applications. When the aldermen ...
Read More »New UNC-system president Erskine Bowles has been in office not even two weeks, but most say he has hit the ground running. Board of Governors Chairman ...
Read More »As the journalism industry hurdles into a new age of technology, UNC's School of Journalism and Mass Communication has come one step closer to finding ...
Read More »Dees, 85, BOG chairman William Archie Dees Jr., the first elected chairman of the UNC Board of Governors, a community leader and lawyer, died Monday ...
Read More »Members of the Employee Forum met Wednesday at their annual retreat to the Friday Center to plan and structure their visions for the upcoming year. The ...
Read More »For 53 years, Pace Gift Shop has been known as a place with unique charm, excellent personal service and those perfect little gifts for special occasions. After ...
Read More »A UNC student reported her IBM laptop missing Monday, according to University police reports. The student had possession of her laptop while in Lenoir ...
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