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By Rachel Soder Assistant Sports Editor On what was to be Senior Day at Koury Natatorium on Saturday for the North Carolina men’s swimming ...
Read More »By Rachel Soder Assistant Sports Editor On what was to be Senior Day at Koury Natatorium on Saturday for the North Carolina men’s swimming ...
Read More »The lack of a concrete definition of “negative campaigning” in the Student Code has led to controversy in this year’s student elections. Student ...
Read More »Child care services at UNC soon will be more accessible to students and employees with last fall’s student fee increase, members of the Chancellor’s ...
Read More »U.S. Rep. David Price, D-N.C., lambasted the Bush administration’s position on social programs Friday, saying the White House is focusing on the ...
Read More »CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — With 6 minutes and 15 seconds left in the first half of Saturday’s game, J.R. Reynolds nailed a 3-pointer to give Virginia ...
Read More »Construction of Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools’ high school No. 3 has been postponed again because of a delay in the approval of a permit allowing ...
Read More »Facing his second match in two days and suffering from a torn oblique muscle, North Carolina 125-pound wrestler Bobby Shaw had every reason to take a ...
Read More »By Meghan Davis Staff Writer New artwork soon will brighten the lives of those who eat, stay and work in the Inter-Faith Council’s community ...
Read More »Chapel Hill Town Council members had a few suggestions Wednesday for a University project planned at the site of the old Delta Sigma Phi fraternity house ...
Read More »Chapel Hill Town Council members offered a variety of criticism Monday to a plan for an addition to the Meadowmont development. But the developer remains ...
Read More »When the mail arrived at the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house in December, two seniors eagerly dug through the pile to find the letters that would determine ...
Read More »A Durham man was arrested at 11:50 p.m. Wednesday and charged with three counts of misdemeanor possession of stolen goods, Chapel Hill police reports ...
Read More »While the post of student body president typically is viewed in terms of its connections to the University, this year’s candidates for the top student ...
Read More »Orlando Chisholm, beloved Lenoir Dining Hall chef, artist and friend, died Jan. 15 from a blood clot in his main artery. He was 52. Chisholm, the son ...
Read More »Each year, incoming students at UNC pledge to uphold the Honor Code that governs appropriate behavior and outlines disciplinary procedures. As a tradition ...
Read More »Town Council to take closer look at consultant applicants Wednesday’s public forum on the budget for the next fiscal year began with a discussion ...
Read More »Members of two campus committees charged with examining student fees said they were shocked Thursday when the UNC Board of Trustees approved an unprecedented ...
Read More »After a drought of several years, local children in sixth through eighth grade soon could see the return of programs for highly gifted students. The ...
Read More »The new leaders of two of UNC’s professional schools were confirmed yesterday at a meeting of the Board of Trustees. Dr. John Williams, dean ...
Read More »Company Carolina will put a modern-day spin on the fairy tales of the brothers Grimm. The company’s first showing of Stephen Sondheim and James ...
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