In the early '90s, amid a sea of teeny boppers such as New Kids on the Block, a rock revival known as grunge emerged. To many music aficionados, it was ...
Read More »Before you read this review, please: 1. Get a permanent marker and an old white T-shirt. 2. Sit down at a nearby table and write "Reconsider Phil!" ...
Read More »Cleaners everywhere should move to replace the dangerous chemical perchloroethylene with a "wet" method that's environmentally sound. S ome dry cleaners ...
Read More »Rarely does a band get better with age and more commercial releases, but that may be just the case with Green Day and their latest album, American Idiot. ...
Read More »Sure, philistine, you could write Devendra Banhart off. Sure, you could assume that Ni
Read More »From the stroke of 7 p.m. until the wee hours of the morning, the Point-2-Point Express is the unrivaled bus line of the Chapel Hill social scene. Most ...
Read More »There's not much better than a truly funky show. If the music makes you shake everything you've got, then it has everything you need. For the past 30 ...
Read More »Zombie movies just refuse to die. The resurgence of these films, however bland, in the past few years is a testament to that fact. Thankfully, writer ...
Read More »Representative clashes with World Bank concerning Iraq WASHINGTON, D.C. - With its ample resources and a professional staff numbering 10,000 people, ...
Read More »Several members of the University community have expressed concern that recent controversies on campus have hindered the spirit of academic freedom. Departments ...
Read More »Today - The Media Resources Center in the Undergraduate Library will be showing a live broadcast of the first presidential debate at 9 p.m. in room 205 ...
Read More »With a festive banner and an original song to back it up, UNC's senior class marshals gathered in Polk Place on Wednesday to proclaim their mission of ...
Read More »Human resources officials in the UNC-system president's office are cautiously exploring the idea of a change in the system's relationship with the state ...
Read More »Stan Eskridge knows a marketable idea when he sees one. The local businessman, who takes part in a major entrepreneurial initiative at UNC, has helped ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Where I think Australia and the United States differ on the issue of voting is that in Australia, voting is characterized not just as ...
Read More »A total ban on leaf blowers would be too extreme, so town officials should consider a less restrictive measure to reduce some of the noise. T he Chapel ...
Read More »Voters have heard the television ads, the sound bites and the political analysts. Now, they'll get the chance to hear from the candidates themselves. At ...
Read More »CorrectionDue to a reporting error, the Sept. 30 article "Students, academia shrug off lawsuits" stated that InterVarsity Christian Fellowship sued the ...
Read More »Unless somebody reads this column, a great holiday - which will take place Monday - will pass in complete obscurity for the 33rd year in a row. There ...
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