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Public Service Scholar group graduates its first-ever class The Carolina Center for Public Service honored its first class of Public Service Scholar ...
Read More »Public Service Scholar group graduates its first-ever class The Carolina Center for Public Service honored its first class of Public Service Scholar ...
Read More »Members of a local economic group are watching in anticipation as their petition to legalize the sale of alcohol on town property makes its way toward ...
Read More »Four years ago, UNC students were complaining about the quality of the food served in dining halls. Carolina Dining Services switched contracts to ...
Read More »CARY — On a weekend destined to go down in the annals of North Carolina tennis history, the seventh-seeded UNC men’s team shocked second-seeded ...
Read More »Another resident of Granville Towers likely has come down with bacterial meningitis. But campus health officials say the three cases of the disease ...
Read More »A bill introduced Thursday in the N.C. House could provide $300,000 to help industries lower their greenhouse gas emissions. The bill aims to keep ...
Read More »Despite occasionally violent weather, an eclectic group of peace activists gathered Friday night and Saturday for the first Chapel Hill Peace Day. About ...
Read More »Local officials are looking at ways to preserve the past and protect the future of three of the area’s historic neighborhoods. The Chapel Hill ...
Read More »The huge surplus incurred by the state’s only nonprofit insurance company could be relocated into a trust fund to benefit uninsured citizens who ...
Read More »Black Friday hit Chapel Hill like a powerful hurricane, leaving a ravaged basketball program in its wake. After the carnage, only seven players remain ...
Read More »The proposed number of tickets allotted to the Carolina Athletic Association for men’s basketball was almost slashed in half Sunday night. The ...
Read More »Chemicals in area streams could soon translate into both a health hazard and a greater financial burden for local municipalities. High levels of phosphorous ...
Read More »Nothing spells relief for struggling pitchers quite like Duke. Luckily for a North Carolina pitching staff fresh off a pummeling at the hands of Miami, ...
Read More »Three men, including a University student and a member of the U.S. Air Force, were cited for assault after a fight at 167 E. Franklin St. on Saturday ...
Read More »This time, Courtney Bumpers didn’t have to share. It was hers — and hers alone. No one could contest the perfection with which she performed ...
Read More »If you think it’s a musical, you should update your rock opera vocabulary. “Jesus Christ Superstar” prophesizes — in sweet, ...
Read More »Affordable housing advocates want to remind area residents that home ownership, perhaps the most effective wealth-building tool, is not limited to those ...
Read More »Legislators are attempting to strike a balance between relieving the state’s budget crisis and supporting the home-grown tobacco industry by adjusting ...
Read More »Though the walls are bare, the floors are naked and the rooms are empty, Linda Parson’s new home is full of love and support. Laughter filled ...
Read More »Concerns with local, state and national relations were divided and confronted by a network of University affiliates Friday. The UNC Board of Visitors ...
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