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Correction: Due to an editing error this article incorrectly implies that Chapel Hill Town Council candidate Will Raymond opposed the town's acquisition ...
Read More »Correction: Due to an editing error this article incorrectly implies that Chapel Hill Town Council candidate Will Raymond opposed the town's acquisition ...
Read More »This fall, Harvard Law School unwillingly will allow military recruiters back on campus. The school banned recruiters because of the U.S. military's ...
Read More »With the confirmation of John Roberts expected later this week and another judicial nomination on the horizon, the widely anticipated jockeying for position ...
Read More »Students Helping to Achieve Positive Esteem, a new student advocacy group dedicated to promoting positive body image and eating disorders awareness, will ...
Read More »President Bush received the highest disapproval rating of his presidency earlier this month, with 58 percent of respondents saying they don't approve ...
Read More »Local business owners gave out samples, pitched their wares and got to know one another Monday at the fourth annual Orange County Business Expo launched ...
Read More »According to Coach John Bunting, the North Carolina defense had two major coverage errors in Saturday's 31-24 victory at N.C. State. The first came ...
Read More »Construction is going faster than usual, necessitating a change in the University's Master Plan, campus officials said. UNC planning officials ...
Read More »Sounds of hip-hop and Latin music combined with the smells of Indian food in the Pit on Monday to provide students with a truly global experience. Masala, ...
Read More »Bales of hay in the elevators, broken bottles and late-night loud music were not what married students in Baity Hill expected when they moved in this ...
Read More »After much debate, several loaded silences and even a few heated comments, a meeting between school officials and county leaders left much to be decided. The ...
Read More »Chapel Hill Town Council held a public hearing Monday on proposed changes to the town's affordable housing policy, though no one had anything to say. The ...
Read More »Local political activists will have cause to celebrate tonight. OrangePolitics.org, a community Web site that provides a space for locals and politicians ...
Read More »A University researcher warned members of the campus community about the detrimental effects of alcohol on the brain - but highlighted the possibility ...
Read More »It was the first time she had tasted red beans and rice since leaving New Orleans. For 21-year-old Tulane University senior Natalie Purbrick - one ...
Read More »As the cost of construction materials continues to skyrocket, UNC officials now are facing a budget crunch that could result in changes to the University's ...
Read More »Some time this summer, around 9:55 p.m. Sunday night, I was speaking on the phone with a friend, who recently moved to Florida. He was confronting the ...
Read More »Promises of continued improvements to student services won over the Student Fee Audit Committee during its meeting Monday. The committee approved a ...
Read More »For 15-year resident Frances Dancy, Hillsborough is a source of historical richness and growth for Orange County. And by running for her seat on the ...
Read More »Chancellor James Moeser metaphorically patted shoulders, held hands and addressed fears of students Monday at the year's first Chancellor's Open House. More ...
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