Digital storage may be in UNC libraries' future
Stacks of novels and academic journals line the shelves of the University’s libraries. Members of the campus community can access those works ...
Read More »Stacks of novels and academic journals line the shelves of the University’s libraries. Members of the campus community can access those works ...
Read More »After announcing his hopes to become the next UNC-system president, Erskine Bowles is taking a step back in an attempt to let the selection process run ...
Read More »In a season marked by tough losses, the relatively inexperienced North Carolina rowing team found a pair of bright spots in the performance of All-ACC ...
Read More »Student arrested on public urination, marijuana charges Timothy Grinder, 19, of 446 Morrison Residence Hall, was charged Saturday with possession of ...
Read More »The sounds of classical music waft through the fragrant daytime air inside 138 E. Franklin St. as students, professors and locals enjoy their meals. But ...
Read More »Council sends downtown projects back to boards The Chapel Hill Town Council referred the proposed 2005 Downtown Improvement Projects back to three ...
Read More »The move to restrict sales of some cold medicines used to make methamphetamine, a highly addictive illegal drug, hit a speed bump Thursday when some legislators ...
Read More »Campus officials are attempting to quell the fears of students and parents in the midst of a fourth investigation this year into a case of meningococcal ...
Read More »Today — Chancellor James Moeser will host an open house for students from 4 to 5 p.m. in the multi-purpose room of the Sonya Haynes Stone Center ...
Read More »-A UNC Hospitals employee reported being the victim of strong armed robbery at 12:05 a.m. Monday, Chapel Hill police reports state. Reports state that ...
Read More »After months of escalated tensions between the Chapel Hill Town Council and the University, there might be light at the end of the tunnel. The council ...
Read More »Local experts shared perspectives on striving toward a healthier community during an area workshop Monday. Community health and stability dominated ...
Read More »White men with bachelor’s degrees earn about $14,000 more per year than anyone else with the same level of education. Not surprised? Try this: ...
Read More »Blenders are buzzing, burgers are sizzling and oldies are drifting gently through the bright booths of Sutton’s Drug Store at lunch hour. Listen ...
Read More »If a piece of legislation in the state House passes, filling a birth control prescription in North Carolina might get a little bit more difficult. Some ...
Read More »Television programs hoping to climb the Nielsen Ratings Index might want to pick another week to unveil their big plot twist or guest star. Students ...
Read More »Almost two weeks ago, a federal judge rejected a request to reveal the identities of two UNC-system students accused of music-swapping practices that ...
Read More »A Chapel Hill High School junior, who has lived in town for more than six years, will graduate next year. But he will have to wait for a legislative ...
Read More »Historic downtown Hillsborough soon will get a face-lift, but interested parties want to ensure the look is one everyone can live with. Monday night, ...
Read More »County schools leaders have a laundry list of budgetary needs for next fiscal year, although most of those priorities would only work to maintain the ...
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