State & Nation Briefs
Commision to take a closer look at Pope Air Force Base RALEIGH — The commission considering the Pentagon’s proposed base closure list voted ...
Read More »Commision to take a closer look at Pope Air Force Base RALEIGH — The commission considering the Pentagon’s proposed base closure list voted ...
Read More »University markets in North Carolina are one step closer to being available to students, employees, alumni and local communities. Amendments to the ...
Read More »Chuck Palahniuk has built a career on exposing the insanity of our culture through disgustingly ironic cautionary tales on American commercialism. His ...
Read More »Ackland in midst of summer vaction, will return in August The Ackland Art Museum closed its doors Monday for summer maintenance. The facility will ...
Read More »Though the possibility of a Wal-Mart on U.S. 15-501 has sparked concerns among some local officials, others maintain that the plans still are far from ...
Read More »Bruschetta will move aside in favor of stethoscopes as part of a recent land acquisition made by UNC Health Care. The organization paid $2.3 million ...
Read More »Kirk Yoo is too slow to play Ultimate Frisbee and too frugal to play golf, so he plays disc golf instead. It’s free of charge and still all in the ...
Read More »In four days, Liz Parham will assume the role of executive director of the Chapel Hill Downtown Economic Development Corporation, giving the organization ...
Read More »Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn recently crashed the summer box office with a comedy about two guys who like to crash weddings to pick up girls. While performing ...
Read More »Didow will not seek fourth term for city school board Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School board member Nick Didow announced recently that he will not ...
Read More »UNC-Chapel Hill and N.C. State University are no longer the only state universities that could gain tuition autonomy. Speaker Jim Black, D-Mecklenburg, ...
Read More »North Carolina football fans are going to have some new things to look forward to on game day this coming fall. The Sports Marketing department at ...
Read More »With less than a year until the overhaul of UNC’s curriculum, the Office of the Undergraduate Curricula is set to prepare the University community ...
Read More »Wine and beer soon could make their way into the hands of theater patrons and concertgoers on campus. An N.C. Senate bill would allow UNC-system arts ...
Read More »As education performance standards continue to increase in difficulty, local schools are working to meet the target goals set by federal legislation. The ...
Read More »When El Centro Latino opened in July 2000, Carrboro Alderman John Herrera — then a board member at the center — called the organization ...
Read More »An assault that resulted in serious injuries Sunday near Franklin Street has left one man in the hospital. A man in his 60s was sexually assaulted ...
Read More »Construction on Cameron Avenue moves to next phase Construction on Cameron Avenue shifted to the east Friday, blocking the area from Hanes Hall to ...
Read More »A recent action by the N.C. Supreme Court could put UNC-Chapel Hill’s plans for construction on parking decks in jeopardy. The court unanimously ...
Read More »In director Craig Brewer’s brilliantly authentic new film, street hustler DJay (Terrence Howard) pays the bills by pimping three whores for $20 ...
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