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Students in city schools soon might have fewer papers to carry home from school. The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board of Education will conduct a work session ...
Read More »Students in city schools soon might have fewer papers to carry home from school. The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board of Education will conduct a work session ...
Read More »Last week’s meeting of the Board of Visitors was more than just an opportunity for a number of UNC alumni to return to their alma mater. The ...
Read More »In order to ease his mind during this weekend’s NFL Draft, former North Carolina center Jason Brown did what he always does to relax — he ...
Read More »Ambitious students might have an opportunity to stack more on their plates in coming years. Undergraduates will be able to pursue three areas of study ...
Read More »The gymnasium of Mary Scroggs Elementary School filled to capacity Thursday as parents and school staff gathered to tell the city school board their concerns ...
Read More »You won’t find Spiderman, Batman and the Hulk dancing to bhangra-infused techno in a Marvel or DC comic book. But during Saturday’s Sangam ...
Read More »Roy Williams knew when he accepted the North Carolina coaching job that he’d have to rebuild. He just didn’t think he’d have to do ...
Read More »Frustrated students and Carolina Dining Services employees voiced their grievances with Aramark Corp. representatives Friday in the groups’ first ...
Read More »Orange County was painted green this weekend as Earth Day’s 35th anniversary brought about a flurry of activity. Two local events held in honor ...
Read More »On what could be the dawn of a new era for the arts at UNC, the Board of Visitors meeting changed gears Friday and, after talks of tuition and faculty ...
Read More »CARY — Something changed at the Cary Tennis Center around noon Saturday. Maybe it was the increasing winds. Maybe it was the rays of sunshine ...
Read More »A short walk through the woods from where William Richardson Davie laid the cornerstone for Old East — and on the same day — Franklin Street ...
Read More »Town Council to consider rezoning Carolina North The Chapel Hill Town Council will discuss again tonight a proposal to rezone the large majority of ...
Read More »Within the first five minutes of Saturday’s women’s lacrosse game, North Carolina found itself facing a two-goal deficit. It looked like ...
Read More »With the N.C. General Assembly embroiled in budget debates, the University finds itself at the mercy of outside governing bodies. But this weekend ...
Read More »In response to what has been called the most difficult budget season in years, Orange County staff are projecting a need for a 9.1-cent countywide property ...
Read More »While dancing to the tunes of Michael Jackson and going on a morning jog, students will have a hand in helping Habitat for Humanity. Keeping Recreational ...
Read More »Teaching assistants across the UNC system would lose significant amounts of money under the most recent proposal from state budget-writers. The UNC ...
Read More »UNC students receive state help for service projects Eight UNC students won North Carolina Schweitzer Fellowships for their service projects designed ...
Read More »CARY — On a blistering hot Thursday at the Cary Tennis Center, the North Carolina men’s tennis team scorched N.C. State with a decisive 4-0 ...
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