New search starts for journalism dean
After a seven-month search that resulted in an interim dean, the search for a more permanent School of Journalism and Mass Communication dean kicked back ...
Read More »After a seven-month search that resulted in an interim dean, the search for a more permanent School of Journalism and Mass Communication dean kicked back ...
Read More »While Orange County commissioners appear to be moving toward putting a special district tax on a ballot, it remains unclear just what the level of support ...
Read More »Don’t let Jennifer Aniston see “Mr. & Mrs. Smith.” Sure, Aniston has probably seen many of her husband’s films, but none ...
Read More »As if University students don’t have enough e-mails lingering in their mailboxes, a recent virus is adding more messages to sift . The e-mails, ...
Read More »The latest proposal of the long-awaited House budget would eliminate spending for long-distance students and programs in the UNC system. The budget ...
Read More »Kleinschmidt admitted into program for public leaders A town leader was recently accepted into a program for state and municipal officials at Harvard ...
Read More »Regulations within the state government prohibit the 193,000 UNC-system students from democratically affecting the organization governing them. The ...
Read More »When Latino immigrants move to the area and do not speak English, they can feel isolated in an unfamiliar culture. El Centro Latino, located on 101 Lloyd ...
Read More »Alice Poehls is trying to follow the old adage, “If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em.” The University of Illinois—Urbana-Champaign ...
Read More »We all want to know what it’s like to be on top — and Daniel Craig’s character in “Layer Cake” is no exception. The twist-laden ...
Read More »Hindsight is 20/20. As the fiscal year comes to a close, Chapel Hill Town Council members are re-evaluating 12 busy legislative months. Since July, ...
Read More »Friends of a Chapel Hill woman who disappeared in 1997 say they weren’t surprised over a recent decision to drop charges against the leading suspect ...
Read More »After a robbery in their nonprofit clothing store, the directors of Pa’lante and Youth Creating Change realized they needed some management help. On ...
Read More »There were five operating stores in Bynum when Jerry Partin left his hometown in 1969 to serve in the Navy. He returned 20 years later to find only one. When ...
Read More »More than 150 student leaders from different backgrounds, ideals, universities and all 50 states agree on one thing: Social Security is in peril and intervention ...
Read More »For many fans of live music, the Chapel Hill music scene is no more than an endless series of concerts at places like Cat’s Cradle, the Local 506 ...
Read More »The end of the school year brought more good news than just the relief of summer and a seemingly endless supply of sunny days. The 2004-05 academic ...
Read More »Mike Brady spent an entire campaign season issuing promises, but now he has secured one of his own. Chancellor James Moeser assured the Graduate and ...
Read More »One has to wonder how a movie about the insignificance of human life came out of Walt Disney Studios. Whatever the explanation, they seem to have pulled ...
Read More »A provision in the Senate’s 2005 budget would continue a tuition grant created last year that offers the graduates of the N.C. School of Science ...
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