Textbook market tightens up
Allison Barnett, a UNC-Chapel Hill biology major, didn’t want to comb local bookstores or surf international Web sites for the slew of textbooks required ...
Read More »Allison Barnett, a UNC-Chapel Hill biology major, didn’t want to comb local bookstores or surf international Web sites for the slew of textbooks required ...
Read More »Student Body President Seth Dearmin had mixed success this summer — tackling some of his platform planks but letting others slip by. While some ...
Read More »Hurricane Katrina wreaks havoc on Gulf Coast area GULFPORT, Miss. — Gulf Coast residents staggered from the body-blow inflicted by Hurricane ...
Read More »For one local filmmaker, the movie “Deliverance” is significant for more than its “squeal like a pig” line. Emily Marroquin, ...
Read More »Chancellor James Moeser looked at the circle of first-year students in his freshman summer reading group and noticed a glaring similarity. “Look ...
Read More »With a little more than two months left until town elections, VoteCarolina, student government’s voter registration arm, finds itself both gearing ...
Read More »The start of the school year means plenty of new beginnings. For 71 students in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, the first day of class Thursday ...
Read More »With the gap between in-state and out-of-state tuition widening, many students will attempt this fall to change their residency status. Success in ...
Read More »When Chapel Hill Town Council members proposed a significant hike in the fee for privilege licenses in June, they didn’t expect to create so much ...
Read More »Online degree initiative to benefit doctoral students The UNC School of Public Health is offering the nation's first doctorate in health leadership ...
Read More »Issues don’t change much from year to year, but four new candidates in Carrboro say it’s time they were viewed in a fresh light. Six candidates ...
Read More »The campus arts community is thriving, but something is amiss. With student-run performances happening almost every weekend and more than 70 culture ...
Read More »Despite the unpopularity of continued action in Iraq, enrollment in major military academies remains stable, but the number of applicants is decreasing. At ...
Read More »The possibility of a big-box retailer popping up south of Orange County has raised questions about large-scale development in the more rural areas surrounding ...
Read More »Police substation to open today on Market Street The Chapel Hill Police Department will hold an opening ceremony for its new substation in Southern ...
Read More »No returning player on the North Carolina women’s soccer team can easily forget last season’s 1-0 loss to Santa Clara in the third round of ...
Read More »The life of a college student is a life envied by many. It is a time to study interests, to lounge on quads and to pursue passions. But like any ...
Read More »One weekend down, and just four years to go. UNC’s freshmen are already well on their way to being Carolina connoisseurs. They’ve navigated ...
Read More »Amid the most massive period of University construction in recent history, officials are struggling to maintain the tradition, beauty and greenery that ...
Read More »A Chapel Hill High School student was arrested Friday on one felony count of first degree rape, one felony count of first degree sexual offense and one ...
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