Local relief efforts show few signs of slowing
In the weeks since Hurricane Katrina bombarded the Gulf Coast, people in Orange County have worked in creative ways to answer calls for relief. People ...
Read More »In the weeks since Hurricane Katrina bombarded the Gulf Coast, people in Orange County have worked in creative ways to answer calls for relief. People ...
Read More »Moeser's address to focus on globalization of state Chancellor James Moeser will deliver the State of the University address at 3 p.m. Thursday ...
Read More »Today marks the second meeting of the Tuition Advisory Task Force, and members still are waiting for Student Body President Seth Dearmin to vocalize his ...
Read More »Steven Bell only narrowly edged Ben Lemming for the starting spot at center in the final week or two of training camp, and North Carolina Coach John Bunting ...
Read More »Matthew Daniel Jacken, of 916 Kingsmill Road, was arrested at 8:25 a.m. Tuesday on charges of statutory rape and contributing to the delinquency of a ...
Read More »Ophelia again upgraded to hurricane, islands evacuated Vulnerable islands were evacuated and mainland schools were closed Tuesday as Ophelia again ...
Read More »Chapel Hill officials took another step toward stiffer affordable housing regulations Monday - a move that could force stricter regulations on developments ...
Read More »They only make up 6 percent of UNC's Greek system, don't own houses bearing their Greek letters and their recruitment process is nearly invisible. But ...
Read More »A law repealed near the end of the N.C. General Assembly's session has UNC-CH officials celebrating, if only a little. The repealed law - passed in ...
Read More »Ankit Patel cut right, hesitated, waited for an opening and then hit the hole, reaching pay dirt moments later. No, Patel is not UNC's newest tailback. He ...
Read More »The cost of higher education puts many students in debt, and the problem could be growing. Student lobbying groups are unhappy with potential federal ...
Read More »Chapel Hill is no stranger to making national headlines. When the Town Council passed a resolution against the USA PATRIOT Act in 2003, the town was billed ...
Read More »Student Congress leaders want to hit the ground running this year - but those who can't keep up the pace will have to step aside. Early absences at ...
Read More »As widely expected, Judge John Roberts held his ground Tuesday and declined to answer a range of questions put forth by members of the Senate judiciary ...
Read More »For Clare Harpham, a senior from Tulane University, adjusting to life at UNC is not an automatic transition. She grew up in New Orleans and decided ...
Read More »A UNC sophomore was arrested Saturday morning on five charges, including driving while impaired and damage to property, Chapel Hill police reports state. Zachary ...
Read More »A progressive student organization will throw its support behind five candidates in the Chapel Hill town elections. Students for a Progressive Chapel ...
Read More »Monday night, in addition to events reported in the print addition of The Daily Tar Heel, the Chapel Hill Town Council voted Monday to: Form ...
Read More »Brotherhood and sisterhood aren't the only terms associated with UNC's Greek system. A column that ran Aug. 30 in The Daily Tar Heel brought forth ...
Read More »County commissioners to discuss this year's budget The Orange County Board of Commissioners will hold a joint work session with the Department ...
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