Students' withdrawal results from economic trends, not dissatisfaction
While the slowed enrollment growth rate in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools stems from a large number of students leaving, school officials say the figure ...
Read More »While the slowed enrollment growth rate in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools stems from a large number of students leaving, school officials say the figure ...
Read More »CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - The North Carolina volleyball team saw its pursuit of the ACC title fall short Sunday, as the fifth-seeded Tar Heels lost to the ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Too often in our country, where a child is born determines his or her educational prospects.
Read More »Thirty years after his death, former N.C. Gov. Luther Hartwell Hodges received an honor many of his colleagues and family members said was long overdue. Officials ...
Read More »When former President Ronald Reagan died earlier this year, his obituaries rang with praise for weeks. I confess that I voted against Reagan every chance ...
Read More »It's been a typical fall semester on campus - a warm spell, a cold spell, tuition talks, basketball ticket distributions and some oversized furry creatures ...
Read More »With the deadline for submitting applications to become the newest Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board of Education member having passed, there are now 10 candidates ...
Read More »Months of preparation recently paid off for a UNC alumnus after she endured a brutal application process and became the 38th UNC graduate to win the prestigious ...
Read More »North Carolinians will find out within the next two months if the continent's largest food distributor, Sysco, will be planting roots in the Tar Heel ...
Read More »Some exchanged sympathetic hugs, and others stood in place, the tears already beginning to gather. Some collected their belongings from the bench and ...
Read More »Gilbert Nicholas Hopkins, a UNC-Chapel Hill graduate student in the School of Social Work, died Nov. 8 because of complications arising from heart disease. Hopkins, ...
Read More »Rowan-Cabarrus Community College administrators ventured into dangerous territory when they pulled the plug on an instructor's showing of "Fahrenheit ...
Read More »Tuesday's Student Congress meeting could well prove to be the longest in recent memory, representatives said. At that time, members will examine three ...
Read More »The Inter-Faith Council got into the swing of things Saturday at its second annual dance benefit at the Carrboro Century Center. The fund-raiser, sponsored ...
Read More »Traffic on South Road passed by the Old Chapel Hill Cemetery on Friday afternoon as drivers focused on reaching their destinations. As they drove by, ...
Read More »RALEIGH - North Carolina's Camille Little quickly responded when asked if she's ever had a bigger win than the Tar Heels' victory against Connecticut ...
Read More »The North Carolina men's swimming and diving team took a sizeable lead early in the Nike Cup and never looked back. The Tar Heels finished first in the ...
Read More »More than two years after People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals filed a formal complaint about alleged animal abuse at UNC, officials said the appropriate ...
Read More »Members of a local committee that has recommended the renaming of Airport Road met for the last time Saturday to finalize their report to the Chapel Hill ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: So, when I finally came to terms with the fact that we were going to lose the Santa Clara game with about 0:59 left, my feelings of dread ...
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