Developers woo Carrboro leaders
Some of Carrboro’s most popular offerings might be housed in a radically different setting in a few years. Main Street Properties LLC presented ...
Read More »Some of Carrboro’s most popular offerings might be housed in a radically different setting in a few years. Main Street Properties LLC presented ...
Read More »Low-income housing in Chapel Hill — long an important issue for the Town Council — got a boost Monday night when the council approved an expedited ...
Read More »Court sets date in lawsuit filed against University The Alliance Defense Fund, which filed a lawsuit against UNC on behalf of the Alpha Iota Omega ...
Read More »A report of meningitis hit the campus community Tuesday, potentially marking the second case of the highly contagious and possibly fatal infection in ...
Read More »Cornelia Phillips Spencer championed higher education opportunities for women and advocated better schooling for children, both black and white. The ...
Read More »Bush nominates Chertoff for homeland security chief WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Bush nominated federal judge Michael Chertoff as the new homeland ...
Read More »Concerns about a possible school system merger, property revaluations and taxes were among the issues discussed Tuesday night at the first of eight sessions ...
Read More »Game and Time: No. 8 Georgia Tech at No. 3 North Carolina. Tipoff is at 7 p.m. Site: Smith Center. TV/Radio: The game will be televised by ESPN. ...
Read More »Almost a year after forming a student voting drive, Student Body President Matt Calabria now is receiving tangible results of the initiative for the first ...
Read More »Despite a judge’s ruling Monday that practices used by Carrboro police officers violated a man’s constitutional rights, the department still ...
Read More »CHARLOTTE — Paul Peterson spent the entire afternoon picking apart the defense in front of him, employing play-action fakes and roll-outs to find ...
Read More »Professors who already have to compete with students’ laptops and CD players now must battle the newest wave of campus distractions: the iPod nation. Starting ...
Read More »Down five to Maryland midway through the first half, North Carolina needed a spark. Reyshawn Terry was ready to provide it. The reserve forward ...
Read More »They’re closer to 4-11 than 6-5 and their shoe sizes don’t break double digits, but the UNC ball kids are as much a part of the varsity basketball ...
Read More »During the ESPN broadcast of North Carolina’s victory against Maryland, viewers across the nation might have reached for the mute button. The ...
Read More »Tuition talks will kick off at a committee meeting Thursday for the UNC system’s governing body, and members will come into the discussion with ...
Read More »When sophomore Andrew Chen studied abroad in Singapore and Thailand this summer, he noticed that the widespread poverty seemed almost unavoidable. After ...
Read More »The starting gun will sound Thursday night for candidates running in the 2005 campus elections when their first formal meeting with the Board of Elections ...
Read More »Just two days before Christmas, the federal Department of Education unveiled a revised formula for calculating financial aid. The new guidelines, updated ...
Read More »While students ventured away from campus to enjoy three weeks of freedom, construction on campus continued to ensure that projects will finish on time. Warm ...
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