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As North Carolina women's golf Coach Sally Austin stood next to the leaderboard Sunday, ready to present the awards for the 2005 Lady Tar Heel Invitational ...
Read More »As North Carolina women's golf Coach Sally Austin stood next to the leaderboard Sunday, ready to present the awards for the 2005 Lady Tar Heel Invitational ...
Read More »Independence and individuality are hallmarks of many UNC organizations, but many soon will come together under the umbrella of the new student organization ...
Read More »About a half dozen students spent the better part of Saturday wading through a South Campus creek, looking for items long since forgotten. Despite ...
Read More »Stacking chips and shuffling decks, more than 50 students spent their Friday evening raising bets at Sigma Chi's Hold 'Em Poker Tournament. The tournament, ...
Read More »Freshman Kyle Doty has had more than one surprise visit from his parents. "They've called from outside my dorm at least three times," says Doty, who ...
Read More »Some local political activists are hoping to see the Democratic Party become the majority in not only the state but the nation as well. "We want to ...
Read More »Kicking off PlayMakers' 30th anniversary season, "The Front Page" made its major debut at the Center for Dramatic Art on Saturday. Ben Hecht and Charles ...
Read More »The scene at the Shakori Hills Grassroots Festival of Music and Dance this weekend was like Doc Watson's "Deep River Blues." The second autumn run ...
Read More »The massive lights bounced off the glossy hardwood and the sound of basketballs echoed throughout the 23,000 baby blue seats in the Smith Center early ...
Read More »Town wants three residents for air advisory committee The town of Chapel Hill is looking for three residents to fill vacancies on the air quality advisory ...
Read More »The pleasant smell of empanadas filled the air as the music of a local band dimly played in the background and children playfully waded around in the ...
Read More »Mother Nature did not stop the parade of children, parents and teachers marching down the streets Saturday to raise money for Chapel Hill-Carrboro City ...
Read More »For the second year in a row, UNC played host this weekend to a celebration of the centuries of American Indian culture. "New Directions in American ...
Read More »Tift Merritt walked onto the Memorial Hall stage Friday and immediately fell off it. Probably not the homecoming she envisioned. But the show-opening ...
Read More »Children swarmed the face-paint and arts-and-crafts tables, unconcerned by the foreboding sky at this year's Fall Fest at Baity Hill. Fall Fest is ...
Read More »Roy Lee Ingram, a retired professor of geology, died Oct. 3 at the age of 84. Ingram, who served as a UNC professor for more than four decades, showed ...
Read More »It makes sense that funny things should come in unique packages. Take Dirty South Improv's new venue - located behind Elmo's Diner in the Carr Mill ...
Read More »When the North Carolina women's soccer team plays at home, a win is assumed. After all, when a team has an 11-year regular season home winning streak, ...
Read More »Who would've thought that it would be volleyball coach Joe Sagula, not football coach John Bunting, with a quarterback controversy? Watch out for low-flying ...
Read More »Maxeine Mitchell kept busy Saturday night - handing out orders to waiters, hastily preparing baked spaghetti and setting out pastel tablecloths. And ...
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