For two years, George Morgan, the sales manager at the Bull's Head Bookshop, has met friends for dinner every other Thursday to talk about politics, books, ...
Read More »When lawmakers look at education, they usually focus on funding priorities, teacher certification and test standardization. Slightly lower on the scale ...
Read More »If you're not a resident of the Granite State with an interest in football, you probably never have heard of R.J. Harvey. In case you missed it, the ...
Read More »Jackie Manuel needed to find a new pregame routine - and fast. The senior missed all four shots he took against Santa Clara in North Carolina's season ...
Read More »Residents of Chapel Hill used to parking downtown might need to clear space in their wallets, as the town is developing a plan to use prepaid cards at ...
Read More »The Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Coalition of North Carolina celebrated its 20th anniversary by receiving an honor from the American Public Health ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Ever dreamed about meeting the big man on campus? No, it's not Roy Williams but the chancellor of this University, James Moeser. If so, ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: In 300 words, the inaccuracies, irrelevancies and one-sided "facts" on which last week's article about People for the Ethical Treatment ...
Read More »The disappearance of a Carrboro woman seven years ago remains one of the most pressing unsolved cases for area police. Starting Tuesday, the case will ...
Read More »Those in Orange County looking to avoid the commercial storm Black Friday found a different option at Chapel Hill's Internationalist Books & Community ...
Read More »North Carolina's football team could resume workouts this week without knowing its next opponent. After UNC accepted a bid to the Continental Tire Bowl ...
Read More »Candidates looking to fill the vacant position on the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board of Education will have an opportunity today to share their qualifications ...
Read More »Low attendance prevented Student Congress members from solidifying a redistricting plan Tuesday after the Rules and Judiciary Committee had spent several ...
Read More »Let the stocking stuffing begin. The Friday after Thanksgiving typically is the biggest shopping day of the year, and experts from the International ...
Read More »Waking up with the sun, cooking breakfast, feeding the animals and tending the fields is a life most North Carolinians have only heard about. But not ...
Read More »Woman charged for violating her pre-trial release order A Chapel Hill woman was arrested at 5:40 p.m. Saturday and charged with misdemeanor violation ...
Read More »Roy Cooper, the state's attorney general, took a necessary step last week when he made clear his intention to sue the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: If you walked into Lenoir Dining Hall on Monday, chances are that you saw a group of students protesting Aramark, the company that contracts ...
Read More »Students serving on the executive branch of student government will not be forced to resign from their positions if they assist student body president ...
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