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GREENSBORO — Members of Alpha Iota Omega fraternity walked out of a federal courthouse Wednesday and declared the lawsuit they have filed against ...
Read More »GREENSBORO — Members of Alpha Iota Omega fraternity walked out of a federal courthouse Wednesday and declared the lawsuit they have filed against ...
Read More »The N.C. Senate appropriations committee met early Wednesday to modify a bill providing aid for the western part of the state, which is still recovering ...
Read More »With construction beginning on its third middle school, the county school district has begun discussions on how to best redistrict students. The Orange ...
Read More »One student participated in Student Congress’ spring forum Wednesday night. That might have been why the group focused on reaching out to its ...
Read More »Basketball fans sporting acid-washed jeans, scrunchie socks and teased hair will transcend time tonight as they watch the Tar Heels battle Virginia in ...
Read More »Report: Drinking coffee may prevent common liver cancer WASHINGTON, D.C. — That hot cup of coffee might do more than just provide a tasty energy ...
Read More »Broken steam line sets off fire alarm at Fetzer Gym A steam line broke in Fetzer Gym early Tuesday morning, setting off the fire alarm, according to ...
Read More »Local school leaders tackled their district’s budget outlook as they entered the second day of an annual planning retreat. Members of the Chapel ...
Read More »In an unexpected runoff election, Stephen Lassiter emerged as the winner of the Campus Y’s male co-president post Tuesday night. Lassiter will ...
Read More »RALEIGH — In at least one regard, N.C. State University has set an example for the UNC system. It is the only university that has approved and ...
Read More »In the midst of what seemed to be a budget crisis, Student Congress representatives said they were surprised Tuesday with an estimated wave of $86,000 ...
Read More »Downtown group to discuss improvements for Web site The Downtown Economic Development Corporation’s Web site development subcommittee will meet ...
Read More »Mayor Kevin Foy had barely finished his motion Monday night by the time Chapel Hill Town Council members approved his appointment to a downtown advocacy ...
Read More »The fate of three UNC students and their Christian fraternity is in the hands of lawyers today. The Greensboro court hearing of the “Alpha Iota ...
Read More »Annual changes in Pell Grants are expected to place great strain on North Carolina’s need-based student aid program. The changes, which limit ...
Read More »A year after the most prolonged campus contest in memory, student elections ended without a hitch. Seth Dearmin was elected the University’s ...
Read More »Tommy Thigpen first met North Carolina coach John Bunting four years ago in the locker room of South Cobb High School in Austell, Ga., as both waited ...
Read More »Members of the UNC-system Association of Student Governments will take their message on the road this week, meeting in Washington, D.C., with the state’s ...
Read More »President Bush’s proposed budget might result in a loss of funding for local organizations that sponsor low-income housing and development. Bush’s ...
Read More »The heartbreaking loss to Duke aside, the North Carolina men’s basketball team is still in great position so far this season. UNC is ranked in ...
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