Carrboro race gets crowded
The contest to fill an open seat on the Carrboro Board of Aldermen has heated up, with more candidates applying for the lone seat than ran for the three ...
Read More »The contest to fill an open seat on the Carrboro Board of Aldermen has heated up, with more candidates applying for the lone seat than ran for the three ...
Read More »Feb. 16 - A year after the most prolonged campus contest in recent memory, student elections ended without a hitch. Seth Dearmin was elected the University's ...
Read More »Tar Heel born and bred, John Edwards returned to blue heaven in 2005 and began the UNC Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity. Edwards, a former vice-presidential ...
Read More »For just the third time in school history, the North Carolina women's basketball team reached the Elite Eight in March. Pressure defense carried the Tar ...
Read More »MEN'S SPORTS FENCING 23: victories and 14 losses 17th: finish by freshman epee fencer Benton Heimsath in the NCAA Championship 22nd: finish ...
Read More »Katrina Ryan, the fourth-place finisher in November's election, again will throw her name in the hat for a seat on the Carrboro Board of Aldermen, she ...
Read More »Unforeseen building costs have spelled the end of plans for an underground parking deck and have sparked hope surrounding preservation efforts for a campus ...
Read More »James Carnahan, a Carrboro-based designer and community activist, confirmed Tuesday that he will submit an application to fill a vacancy on the Carrboro ...
Read More »Dec. 5 - The North Carolina volleyball team overcame ridiculous odds this season, capturing the ACC title and returning to the NCAA Tournament for the ...
Read More »Sept. 9 - Under the watchful eye of Chancellor James Moeser and Andy Griffith, among others, Memorial Hall officially reopened Thursday afternoon. A ...
Read More »March 11 - The Student Supreme Court took prompt and decisive action Thursday night, dismissing the case against the Carolina Athletic Association at ...
Read More »This year's municipal election season came to a close Nov. 8 with most incumbents retaining their seats in office and some newcomers gaining the chance ...
Read More »March 24 - With a clear vision of how to fill the gap left by the retirement of the University's most prestigious award for women, officials decided Wednesday ...
Read More »RALEIGH, Jan. 27 - The representatives seated in the rear of the N.C. House on Wednesday were determined to be heard. Twenty Republicans - 14 of them ...
Read More »Oct. 7 - Less than a year after rejecting a $4.8 million funding proposal to the University, the John William Pope Foundation is considering a reworked ...
Read More »Two of the UNC's most prestigious schools spent much of the year in a state of transition as the schools of Law and Journalism and Mass Communication ...
Read More »KANNAPOLIS, Sept. 13 - Rising slowly from his seat, David Murdock, 81, stepped to the microphone and gazed out at the immense crowd. His wrinkled hands ...
Read More »Sept. 30 - Almost 25 years after serving as a clerk to then-Associate Justice William Rehnquist, John Roberts was sworn in Thursday to replace his former ...
Read More »The N.C. State Educational Lottery beat the odds in 2005. After almost 12 years of debate in the N.C. General Assembly, a lottery bill passed both ...
Read More »UNC-system President Molly Broad announced April 6 her plan to retire from the helm of the nation's oldest public university system in the next year. During ...
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