Professor plays ball with stats
America’s favorite pastime isn’t just about peanuts and crackerjacks anymore. UNC professor Michael Schell is beginning to unlock the mathematical ...
Read More »America’s favorite pastime isn’t just about peanuts and crackerjacks anymore. UNC professor Michael Schell is beginning to unlock the mathematical ...
Read More »Carrboro policymakers are often viewed as fighters of trendsetting, but a major dynamic of the town’s population is almost a microcosm of the entire ...
Read More »After nearly three months of discussion, Chapel Hill’s budget review advisory committee put the finishing touches on a series of recommendations ...
Read More »Facing fierce competition, area middle schoolers finished 16th in the national chess championship this weekend. After winning the state championship ...
Read More »More than four hours after the start of Sunday’s women’s tennis meeting between North Carolina and Virginia, one match had yet to be decided. Even ...
Read More »CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — When North Carolina attackman Mike McCall took a Jed Prossner pass in front of the goal and, in one fluid motion, flipped ...
Read More »DURHAM — North Carolina’s Reggie Berry slid his feet into the starting blocks and waited for the start gun to sound. The gun fired. And ...
Read More »Tuesday — John Bruton, European ambassador to the United States, will deliver a free lecture at 7:30 p.m. in 111 Carroll Hall. Bruton’s ...
Read More »By the time Brad Pomeroy finally strode to the net to congratulate his Virginia opponent at Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center on Sunday, he looked tired and ...
Read More »Residents of all ages lined the shady streets of downtown Hillsborough on Sunday for a parade that loudly closed out the town’s 250-year anniversary ...
Read More »When next year’s basketball season rolls around, students could be printing tickets to the big game from their laptops. And while their ability to ...
Read More »CULLOWHEE — The president-elect of the UNC-system Association of Student Governments said Friday that he might not push for a strict tuition freeze ...
Read More »A new federal grant might make it easier for Chapel Hill police to keep their eyes on the road. The Chapel Hill Town Council approved Tuesday the use ...
Read More »Area leaders’ last-ditch efforts to save a large tract of land along the border between Orange and Durham counties came together Friday to thwart ...
Read More »Midway through his sophomore year, Ryan Tuck realized that he wanted to take on the role of editor in chief at The Daily Tar Heel. Saturday, his goal ...
Read More »Strolling through the Pit in a Carolina blue sweater and loafers, Milton Cooke looks the part of any average UNC student — only his gray hair sets ...
Read More »Stadium lights blared, music streamed across campus and hundreds of participants could be seen walking around Fetzer Field as the fourth annual Relay ...
Read More »After seizing 44 percent of the first-round vote in N.C. State University’s election for student body president, a candidate known as The Pirate ...
Read More »Correction Due to an editing error, the photo caption accompanying the April 11 article “Diverse group steps out in sync” states that Morgan ...
Read More »The University’s oldest honorary society opened its arms Friday night, welcoming a new class of distinguished and passionate campus leaders to its ...
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