Ballot count dispute remains unresolved
Inauguration Day for state officials might be over, but the judicial battle for the role of North Carolina’s state superintendent of public instruction ...
Read More »Inauguration Day for state officials might be over, but the judicial battle for the role of North Carolina’s state superintendent of public instruction ...
Read More »After a week of petitioning for the support of about 4,000 students, the candidates running for student body president are ready to get down to the issues. Today ...
Read More »A Downtown Economic Development Corporation subcommittee set in motion Wednesday its plans to recruit a permanent executive director to guide the group ...
Read More »The UNC School of Dentistry and the School of Public Health are looking toward bright futures, as searches for new deans at the schools should come to ...
Read More »The battle about tuition recently has taken a new turn, as members of student government are voicing their concerns about what they say are inequitable ...
Read More »CLEMSON, S.C. — All Raymond Felton could do was throw up his arms in disgust. Sean May had just thrown up an outlet lob that was immediately ...
Read More »As candidates fire up Microsoft Excel and tally numbers of signatures, it’s clear that this year’s election season is turning out to be a ...
Read More »As some Downtown Economic Development Corporation members convene today to begin searching for a permanent executive director, downtown business owners ...
Read More »Funds from reception, meal to go toward tsunami relief The Interfraternity Council will host a reception and dinner Feb. 12 at the Fearrington Inn ...
Read More »UNC students could get a dose of Comedy Central during Commencement weekend. Mo Rocca, a TV personality formerly of “The Daily Show,” might ...
Read More »Some legislators say there is enough money in the state’s general fund to allow the UNC system a break in resident tuition increases, but others ...
Read More »Thursday — The Daily Tar Heel will hold a meeting at 7:30 p.m. in room 3203 of the Student Union for those interested in joining the newspaper’s ...
Read More »Local school leaders will review a report Thursday on the status of minority achievement in area classrooms, but the results could create more questions ...
Read More »If the number of sexual assaults reported recently in the Chapel Hill area is any indication, campus and community sexual assault centers and support ...
Read More »A local adult-products store is getting more than it bargained for in its attempts to expand outside the state. Hillsborough-based retailer Adam & ...
Read More »Game and Time: No. 6 North Carolina at Clemson. Tipoff is at 9 p.m. Site: Littlejohn Coliseum. TV/Radio: The game will be televised regionally by ...
Read More »Imagine the Krispy Kreme Doughnuts chain agreeing to open a franchise in Chapel Hill, to allow the University to extend its status as a national leader ...
Read More »The number of young voters in Chapel Hill and Carrboro who voted by absentee ballot jumped by 31 percentage points in the 2004 elections, reflecting a ...
Read More »On the eve of the announcement of this year’s summer reading selection, two students broke their 2 1/2-year silence over a lawsuit that brought ...
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