Bolton receiving mixed reviews
Controversial U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton began his position with an ambitious to-do list and a determination to push top U.S. agenda ...
Read More »Controversial U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton began his position with an ambitious to-do list and a determination to push top U.S. agenda ...
Read More »This Friday, UNC-Chapel Hill's Polk Place will play host to a Live 8 concert-the local manifestation of a sweeping international movement to combat poverty. During ...
Read More »A tuition forum, organized by student leaders hoping to communicate with the student body about potential tuition hikes, was plagued Thursday night by ...
Read More »The term "racism" has been trivialized, said Lawrence Blum on Thursday in a speech for the Parr Center for Ethics. Blum, a professor of philosophy ...
Read More »Student organizations soon will have a chance to revamp their Web sites and connect with other groups on campus to form one comprehensive calendar of ...
Read More »There's a nursery hidden away in Chapel Hill for one of the most popular plants in America. Most people probably have seen the plant before - and many ...
Read More »Students are footing the bill for stipends paid to seven positions of student government. But stipends for Student Congress leaders were eliminated ...
Read More »Items ranging from artwork to Spanish lessons were up for auction Thursday to combat domestic violence. The Silent No More Auction spearheaded a series ...
Read More »After opening four of UNC's park-and-ride lots to the general public for almost a month, campus officials tomorrow will resume enforcing permits. The ...
Read More »Being able to access a wireless network on Franklin Street might not be such a far-fetched idea. Many cities, large and small, either are providing ...
Read More »DURHAM - Four North Carolina volleyball players hit career highs Thursday. But in the one statistic they cared about, the Tar Heels came short, falling ...
Read More »The sweet aromas of Polish sausage and jambalaya are sure to overload the senses of West Franklin Street revelers Sunday afternoon. Thousands of local ...
Read More »In a span of less than three hours, students from all across the county visited colleges from all across the country - without leaving Chapel Hill. The ...
Read More »Former U.S. Senate candidate Erskine Bowles is the sole finalist for the position of the next president of the UNC system, all but ensuring that he will ...
Read More »A late-night police raid last week on St. Anthony Hall, a literature and arts fraternity, netted 18 arrests and 27 drug and alcohol charges in connection ...
Read More »Music department to offer variety of performances The music department's concert season features an eclectic mix of performances this year, from classical ...
Read More »Universities across the nation welcomed thousands of students displaced by Hurricane Katrina for the fall but are hesitant to make their status permanent. Many ...
Read More »London. Moscow. Berlin. Paris. Tokyo. Philadelphia. Johannesburg. Edinburgh. And now, Chapel Hill. This summer, Live 8, an international series ...
Read More »Many of the nation's research universities are moving to address the difficult balance professors often have to strike between pursuing tenure and having ...
Read More »The third of four neighborhoods looking for status with the town of Chapel Hill as a preserved historic district voiced its concerns Thursday night to ...
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