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At about 4 p.m. on a Tuesday afternoon, Steve Dorozenski, owner of Jack Sprat Cafe, counted six people using computers at his Franklin Street coffee shop. He ...
Read More »At about 4 p.m. on a Tuesday afternoon, Steve Dorozenski, owner of Jack Sprat Cafe, counted six people using computers at his Franklin Street coffee shop. He ...
Read More »Relationships get the old college try in a new one-man theatrical production on campus in July. In “A Guy’s Tale,” writer/actor Adam ...
Read More »Fourteen graduate students earn dissertation fellowships Some of the University’s top graduate students will get financial help during their ...
Read More »Former UNC professor Steven Anthony Leadon stands accused of submitting falsified results to a study for the second time. The latest charge resulted ...
Read More »As UNC-Chapel Hill and N.C. State University continue to grow in size and ability, many legislators are looking to further increase the power of each ...
Read More »A Chapel Hill native soon will be returning home to bring new direction to the ever-changing downtown atmosphere. Elizabeth Parham, a 1981 graduate ...
Read More »The stage is set in Raleigh for what could become a very long summer. After months of number crunching and heated debate, the N.C. House presented ...
Read More »The Milwaukee Bucks might present two former UNC players with jerseys at the 2005 NBA Draft that have the last name Williams on them. If the Bucks ...
Read More »This week the University hosted Marty Warner, one of four candidates for University registrar. During a Monday forum Warner portrayed himself as a ...
Read More »Community representatives, politicians and medical experts met in a panel discussion Monday to address disparities in health among racial groups. The ...
Read More »Some town bus drivers say they are just tired of being tired. Several transit employees — who are also members of the UE Local 150, the public ...
Read More »After transferring to UNC last year, running back Barrington Edwards became ineligible for the 2004 season and could only play football as a member of ...
Read More »With months of planning already in their rearview mirror, today University planners will take the next step in revitalizing Student Stores. At least ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council had a few words for the recently chosen developer of lot 5 and the Wallace Deck: “Be creative, but no Norman Rockwell, ...
Read More »This budget season, like most, has seen local governments wobbling along a tight rope, balancing demands for services against a local distaste for tax ...
Read More »The offer for nonresidents to gain in-state tuition status, once secure in the pages of the Senate budget, now has found itself amid scrutiny. The ...
Read More »Single-car accident claims life of Chapel Hill resident A fatal car accident that took the life of a Chapel Hill man occurred early Saturday morning ...
Read More »An eclectic group of restaurateurs, business owners and residents help make up the unique composition of downtown Chapel Hill. Soon the Franklin Street ...
Read More »Carrboro officials hope to make downtown safer and more welcoming for locals with the implementation of several new initiatives. On June 14, the Carrboro ...
Read More »After nine months of labor, town officials expect to see the birth of four Neighborhood Conservation Districts. Former town planning director Roger ...
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