Plan would help laid-off workers
RALEIGH — State officials aimed Tuesday to give a boost to North Carolina’s laid-off workers with a 10-step plan to help the unemployed get ...
Read More »RALEIGH — State officials aimed Tuesday to give a boost to North Carolina’s laid-off workers with a 10-step plan to help the unemployed get ...
Read More »Thursday — Juniors Clayton Perry and Christina Lee, the first recipients of the Undergraduate International Studies Fellowship, will host an informal ...
Read More »After a little more than three years of operation, a local bookstore has lost its lease and might be forced to relocate or close for good. Branch’s ...
Read More »Dukes still awaits trial for multiple Chapel Hill thefts The man who was arrested in November in relation to eight breaking and enterings around Cameron ...
Read More »Find some North Carolina students who’ve seen Laura Gerraughty around campus. Show them her picture and ask if they know who it is. Odds are ...
Read More »Tensions continued to build among local leaders Tuesday about what many call the tightest budget process in recent memory. The Orange County Board ...
Read More »Replacing its chairman, finding a niche and clarifying open meetings laws made the first year chaotic for a local economic development group. And just ...
Read More »Campus administrators pride themselves on their efforts to reach out to students, saying that they strive to make themselves available to hear concerns. But ...
Read More »By the time everyone settled into their seats at Chancellor James Moeser’s student forum Tuesday, it was clear that no one wanted to discuss Tom ...
Read More »The area’s newest high school should be a welcome addition to its surroundings after local officials smooth out wrinkles in development plans. Representatives ...
Read More »Student Congress voted to limit the number of men’s basketball ticket allotted to the Carolina Athletic Association during its meeting Tuesday night. ...
Read More »Kim Hoke, spokeswoman for Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, has seen the district grow from nine total schools to nine elementary schools alone. And ...
Read More »Lacrosse is a foreign sport in the South. No one has any idea what it is or how the game might even be played. The majority of people on campus who ...
Read More »Mice incinerating a house. Disgruntled house pets visiting from beyond the grave. Even the tried-and-true tactic of honoring women via the simile. All ...
Read More »Many first-year legislators come to the N.C. House and try to blend in by sneaking in the back door. Bill Faison thought it better to barrel through ...
Read More »Not everyone was thrilled with the details, but the low-income component of a set of proposed developments made its way through the Chapel Hill Town Council ...
Read More »Student leaders are taking swift steps to fight against a 4 percent budget cut that they say could jeopardize the future of the University. Today, ...
Read More »Darryl Gless moved to the Greenwood neighborhood 11 years ago seeking refuge from the urban atmosphere that bookends the lush, forested area. After ...
Read More »When she graduates in May, Elizabeth Sonntag will have more to reminisce about than her tenure as co-president of the Campus Y. She will be part of ...
Read More »In a county with two distinct school districts, budget discussions are never easily handled. And as those countywide discussions near completion this ...
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