Police log for March 23
Chapel Hill police received reports Monday of a suspicious character standing outside the Bank of America on Franklin Street with a handgun, reports ...
Read More »Chapel Hill police received reports Monday of a suspicious character standing outside the Bank of America on Franklin Street with a handgun, reports ...
Read More »Newly crested University professor John Edwards has set his sights high and is ready to build an army of students to combat poverty nationwide. “We’re ...
Read More »More than 850 addresses will be affected when one local road changes names in May — and although debate raged for 11 months on whether to rename ...
Read More »It’s doubtful that the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame will ask for a tape of Tuesday’s North Carolina-George Washington matchup to ...
Read More »Sloppy. That’s the best way to describe the North Carolina women’s basketball game Tuesday against George Washington. Sure, the Tar ...
Read More »Seventy-two percent of North Carolinians favor increasing the state cigarette tax as a way to fund public health research, according to a poll released ...
Read More »Student Congress approves $7,000 to bring in Begala Student Congress voted Tuesday night to appropriate $7,000 to the UNC Young Democrats to help bring ...
Read More »Public forum will address Chapel Hill’s 2005-06 budget The Chapel Hill Town Council will hold a public forum tonight to allow input to be considered ...
Read More »Spring Break provided nine UNC students with the opportunity to wander through the streets of Thailand, visit local orphanages and run a marathon surrounded ...
Read More »Carrboro officials are continuing work on a set of rules that will make housing safer for residents. At a public hearing Tuesday, the Board of Aldermen ...
Read More »The University’s Greek community continues to grow in scholarship, service and number, according to the fraternity and sorority report published ...
Read More »Two bills filed Monday in the N.C. legislature have the potential to save the state money on health care expenditures. The proposals, sponsored by ...
Read More »The buzz of drills filled the dining room of the Inter-Faith Council’s community shelter Tuesday morning as workers installed the room’s much-anticipated ...
Read More »Controversy is nothing new, but just what raises eyebrows is in constant flux, especially in academia. At UNC, recent negotiations about a Western ...
Read More »The next time students are at a party, local citizens hope, recent initiatives aimed at curbing underage substance abuse will make them think twice before ...
Read More »Political labels are at the center of contention between the Carolina Union board of directors and one determined student activist. Kris Wampler, a ...
Read More »By the time University officials finish drawing up new plans for Carolina North, the Chapel Hill Town Council might have significantly more say over what ...
Read More »Anna Deavere Smith, a noted author and playwright and a professor at New York University, treated members of the University community Monday night to ...
Read More »Months of anticipation ended Monday when the Rams Head Center officially opened its doors for business. Grand opening festivities will continue through ...
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