Tar Heels stymied by overtime tie
CARY - With about 13 minutes to play in Wednesday's soccer game at SAS Soccer Park, N.C. State forward Aaron King corralled a through ball, threw a fake ...
Read More »CARY - With about 13 minutes to play in Wednesday's soccer game at SAS Soccer Park, N.C. State forward Aaron King corralled a through ball, threw a fake ...
Read More »Correction: The article states, "The pilot program, which will be performed in the new Bioinformatics building by 120 housekeepers who volunteer for the ...
Read More »Board of education seeks to promote healthy lifestyles The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board of Education will be reviewing a survey tonight to look at ways ...
Read More »Throughout the preseason, North Carolina players and coaches stressed that the run defense, ranked 109th in the nation last season, had turned the corner ...
Read More »Controversy has been reignited about the constitutionality of reciting the pledge of allegiance in public schools, and the case could once again be headed ...
Read More »The temporary gas shortages and nationwide price spike brought on by Hurricane Katrina are spurring some lawmakers to take action. Several proposals ...
Read More »The Tuition Advisory Task Force came as close as it has to discussing specific tuition proposals Wednesday. But, a week after their first meeting, ...
Read More »Making resolutions is common for most at the start of a new year. Chancellor James Moeser is no exception. He will deliver his fifth State of the University ...
Read More »On first listen to Pleasant's Awkward as a Beehive, there are striking similarities to The Cure. But dive further into the album and you'll find the group ...
Read More »With the fallout from Hurricane Katrina still saturating the minds of many Americans, coastal North Carolinians braced themselves Wednesday to face the ...
Read More »Excitement and chatter filled the Hanes Art Center auditorium Tuesday evening in anticipation of a local icon's appearance. Eli Evans, a Durham native, ...
Read More »In the midst of a domestic crisis, problems overseas have taken a temporary backseat for some. But for Christine Bixiones, the newly inaugurated Peace ...
Read More »T.O., tight ends, Allen Iverson, alley-oops - I'm tired of hearing about it. I want basket catches and bases on balls, set-up men and seventh-inning ...
Read More »Last week in a Hurricane Katrina relief planning meeting, representatives from various student groups left with the hope of a campuswide donation campaign ...
Read More »In a sweep of approvals Monday night, the Chapel Hill Town Council set in motion a contract with a consultant company to manage the fight against stormwater-runoff ...
Read More »Picking up a bottle of water, vice chairman Barry Jacobs told commissioners one way they could save money. "We ought to buy this in bulk," he said. The ...
Read More »After extensive deliberation Tuesday, the finance committee of Student Congress voted favorably on a bill to allocate $12,050 to the Campus Y. The ...
Read More »RALEIGH - Bourbon Street might be empty, but the spirit was very much alive on Hargett Street on Tuesday night as the music and smell of New Orleans floated ...
Read More »Orange County personnel director to retire in March Orange County's personnel director for 15 years, Elaine Holmes, will retire March 1, 2006, county ...
Read More »Since the recent closing of the Sheaffer House, Orange County youths in need of emergency shelter have had to seek help outside of the county. But, ...
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