Kleinschmidt pumps town-gown relations
Mark Kleinschmidt is no stranger to the spotlight. A Chapel Hill Town Council incumbent running for re-election, Kleinschmidt - one of five openly ...
Read More »Mark Kleinschmidt is no stranger to the spotlight. A Chapel Hill Town Council incumbent running for re-election, Kleinschmidt - one of five openly ...
Read More »About 650 people attended a panel discussion Monday on the war in Iraq, sponsored by the Orange County Democratic Party. The forum was moderated by ...
Read More »The Top of Lenoir was a virtual who's who of campus leaders Monday night. More than 20 student leaders came together to hold the first meeting of the ...
Read More »Like any good Catholic, I'll begin this column with a confession: I once thought about going to Duke. It's not that I never wanted to go to UNC - quite ...
Read More »Although the dining hall that has stood in the Pit since 1939 carries his namesake, many are not aware that Gen. William Lenoir put what is arguably the ...
Read More »A tree surgeon for the UNC Facilities Department still is waiting to see his name on a campus map. William "Bus" Hubbard has been climbing trees to ...
Read More »David Marshall said a lot of things have changed since he decided this summer to run for the Carrboro Board of Aldermen. "When I first started running, ...
Read More »Before he left for France to fight in World War I, Robert B. House, a 1916 first-honors graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill, sent Frank Porter Graham a letter ...
Read More »A school-record 69 points allowed. A 55-point final deficit. A 36-minute scoreless drought. North Carolina's demoralizing loss to Louisville on Saturday ...
Read More »Medicare's newly added Part D, which will offer prescription drug plans, could mean bumpy changes in upcoming months for needy seniors as well as state ...
Read More »Walter Royal Davis went from truck driver to self-made millionaire. Though Davis didn't attend college, the Elizabeth City native gave tremendously ...
Read More »Fire alarms, flying pies and rainy weather were not enough to prevent the expression of political views Monday night. Multiple attempts were made to ...
Read More »During the final meeting of the tuition advisory task force Monday, members tentatively settled on a tuition increase proposal, though they will continue ...
Read More »Council discusses range of issues, including in-lieu fees Due to the lack of discussion about the proposed amendments to the Comprehensive Plan at ...
Read More »The recent resurgence of umbrellas on campus signal the return of much-needed rain to the area. And the area needed it, especially farmers. But ...
Read More »Twenty-seven people showed up to play wheelchair basketball Monday night. Only six of them actually were physically disabled. Chapel Hill Adaptive ...
Read More »Orange County Schools are fanning the embers of support for the debut Walk for Education as they try to build the foundation for a successful fundraiser. "In ...
Read More »William Davie "It is the indispensable duty of every Legislature to consult the happiness of a rising generation - by paying the strictest attention ...
Read More »Class registration often is associated with early Saturday mornings, slow computer systems, wasted time and sometimes violent frustration with technology. The ...
Read More »Chapel Hill residents are going to need more money in their wallets if they plan to park illegally. Monday the Chapel Hill Town Council passed a bill ...
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