Pell cuts won't hurt University students
About 1,500 UNC-Chapel Hill students will see a reduction in federal aid next year as a result of recalculated Pell Grants, but the University and the ...
Read More »About 1,500 UNC-Chapel Hill students will see a reduction in federal aid next year as a result of recalculated Pell Grants, but the University and the ...
Read More »Criminal background checks and stronger verification procedures are just some of the recommendations released Dec. 14 by a UNC-system safety task force. The ...
Read More »Nov. 15 — University officials named an executive director for the arts Friday, ending a months-long search for an individual to oversee fund-raising ...
Read More »Jan. 22 — In an almost unanimous vote, UNC-Chapel Hill’s governing body approved a $1,500 one-year nonresident tuition increase Wednesday ...
Read More »FAYETTEVILLE, Feb. 13 — Holding hands and waving miniature U.S. flags, more than 8,000 family members and friends said goodbye Thursday to the 4,000-plus ...
Read More »July 8 — Sen. John Kerry picked John Edwards as his running mate Tuesday, calling on the Southern populist in hopes that his small-town demeanor ...
Read More »Aug. 23 — Overcast skies and light rain didn’t stop the grand opening ceremony Saturday morning for the freestanding Sonja Haynes Stone Center for ...
Read More »Sept. 7 — A federal lawsuit that drew a whirl of attention to the University’s summer reading program two years ago has been dismissed in ...
Read More »Nov. 3 — Both the Republican and Democratic parties saw a mix of victory and defeat in North Carolina on Election Day. Gov. Mike Easley squashed ...
Read More »Despite lofty expectations and impressive regular seasons the North Carolina women’s basketball, field hockey and soccer teams all found early exits ...
Read More »DENVER, March 22 — In the end, perhaps it was fitting that a North Carolina team whose flaws were depth, size and the ability to finish games was ...
Read More »Nov. 30 — An ongoing domestic dispute between a UNC Health Care employee and her estranged husband climaxed early Monday morning in what police ...
Read More »Aug. 25 — An Arizona-based religious liberties group plans to file suit against the University today on behalf of a Christian fraternity whose recognition ...
Read More »It took six wins, a bowl berth, and arguably the biggest victory in North Carolina football history, but John Bunting proved he was the man for the job. Rumors ...
Read More »Dec. 7 — The emotion that characterized an 11-month saga about renaming Airport Road in honor of a civil rights leader spilled into the topic’s ...
Read More »RALEIGH, March 4 — U.S. Sen. John Edwards ended his bid for the presidency Wednesday, returning to his home state to make his final speech as a ...
Read More »Sept. 13 — Saturday afternoon, Caribou Coffee was packed. In the unrelentingly hot weather, the cappuccino machine whirred and iced drinks beaded ...
Read More »2004 brought two NCAA championships to North Carolina as gymnast Courtney Bumpers won the national championship in the floor exercise and Laura Gerraughty ...
Read More »The Downtown Economic Development Corporation, a new group charged with representing the mutual interests of the town, University and downtown business ...
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