Transit employees will continue fight
Three Chapel Hill Transit workers are preparing to take the next steps in their racial discrimination claims against the town of Chapel Hill. Mechanics ...
Read More »Three Chapel Hill Transit workers are preparing to take the next steps in their racial discrimination claims against the town of Chapel Hill. Mechanics ...
Read More »The man with the music selection left after the fourth inning of Wednesday’s game, so for the rest of the game, the only song blaring through the ...
Read More »For more than a year, discussions of the University’s plans for a satellite campus have been conspicuously quiet. Media coverage of Carolina ...
Read More »RALEIGH — The Senate committee reviewing the N.C. legislature’s lottery bill met for the first time Wednesday to examine the proposal passed ...
Read More »After Monday’s election of the 256th head of the Catholic Church, religious scholars and church officials said Pope Benedict XVI likely will remain ...
Read More »During the past several years, UNC-system students have not been alone in handing over more cash for their education. In what is emerging as a national ...
Read More »If asked, the members of First Baptist Church would probably agree: Only God could make a cake large enough to hold 140 candles. And while the cake ...
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 »With every advance in the world of technology, officials say, UNC students are plugging more high-powered equipment into their residence hall rooms. And ...
Read More »RALEIGH — In front of an audience of several thousand stood James Oblinger, blinking through flashbulbs and squinting into the brilliant lights ...
Read More »It’s difficult to remember when Carrboro officials actually began debating changes to Smith Level Road — and there’s apparently no end ...
Read More »Despite their bitter rivalries in all things sports, UNC and Duke University are making important strides — together — in the way of health ...
Read More »Correction Due to a reporting error, the photo accompanying the April 21 article “IFC unveils, celebrates mosaic-tile public art” states ...
Read More »- Chapel Hill police arrested a local man at 12:45 a.m. Wednesday and charged him with one misdemeanor count of driving while impaired, one misdemeanor ...
Read More »Charles McCorkle Hauser, former editor of The Daily Tar Heel and a longtime journalist, died Sunday in Chapel Hill. He was 76. He died unexpectedly ...
Read More »That 1500 you got on the SAT won’t look so impressive now — and campus administrators aren’t sure how changes like that will affect ...
Read More »A group of Carolina Dining Services employees began the afternoon with microphone in hand, voicing concerns about unfair labor practices. By early ...
Read More »A pack of students jogs down Gimghoul Road. As they pass a small white house flanked with a sea of azaleas and tulips, they shout in chorus, “Your ...
Read More »Riling up alumni and inspiring a new generation of Tar Heels lies at the heart of plans for Homecoming events next fall. This goal led to organizers’ ...
Read More »It’s a given that young students’ success depends on the contributions of teachers, administrators and parents. But a group some might ...
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