Groups angered by voter ID law
Several voting rights organizations filed a lawsuit in federal court Monday against the state of Georgia, claiming that a recent House bill requiring ...
Read More »Several voting rights organizations filed a lawsuit in federal court Monday against the state of Georgia, claiming that a recent House bill requiring ...
Read More »Expected to have five buildings, greenways and ample parking, local architectural firm Corley Redfoot Zack Inc. has developed a rough plan for Durham ...
Read More »Many people would prefer to have the North Carolina-N.C. State football game late in the year, to culminate the teams' seasons with what many fans consider ...
Read More »Most people agree that homelessness is a bad thing, but exactly how it should be eliminated is less cut and dry. Last week government officials, social ...
Read More »Do a Google search on "Texas Hold'em" and more than eight million links appear at your fingertips. Turn on the TV and see amateurs, professionals and ...
Read More »Rubbing his palms against his knees, his eyes spanning the ceiling as he searched for words, Student Attorney General Matt McDowell found himself on the ...
Read More »A Zorbas Restaurant employee was arrested Monday after causing a disturbance at Camelot Village Apartments, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Mark ...
Read More »Have you ever seen those grammar columns that sometimes show up in the middle-of-nowhere section of a newspaper? Usually some crusty old retired high ...
Read More »Tension was high Tuesday night as more than 300 students gathered in Manning Hall to discuss racial profiling. Several campus organizations - including ...
Read More »Residents pledging to give up their wheels on Thursday's International Car Free Day can thank town transit policies and walkability for making it easier ...
Read More »Student outreach has been one of the top priorities on Student Congress' unwritten agenda this year, Congress leaders agreed at their Tuesday meeting. One ...
Read More »On the heels of a report outlining teen behavior trends in the area, some city schools officials and community members say unhealthy practices must be ...
Read More »Hurricane Katrina swept away thousands of homes, erasing years of memories in a matter of days. And it will take years to rebuild them. Though organizations ...
Read More »Making its own apt contribution to celebrate Constitution Day, the UNC School of Law held a symposium Monday afternoon to explore the ins and outs of ...
Read More »UNC's Area Health Education Centers program is looking to expand to accommodate an increased number of pharmacy and other health professional students. "We've ...
Read More »A new restaurant set to open in November will bring a new twist on an old favorite to Franklin Street. Skis Tortilla Wrap Grill will make its home ...
Read More »Most students aren't familiar with the finer details of UNC's Honor Code until they find themselves coming face to face with them in Honor Court. Members ...
Read More »If kids learn by playing, then what better place is there to learn than Franklin Street? At least that's what planners for the Chapel Hill-Carrboro ...
Read More »Gifted education has caught the eye of area educators this school year. The Orange County Board of Education heard a report on its Academically/Intellectually ...
Read More »Rico Lashawn Moses, 29, of 206 Carver St., was arrested at 10:58 p.m. Saturday on charges of possession of drug paraphernalia, Chapel Hill police reports ...
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