Army Takes Next Step, Sends 37,000 Soldiers to Gulf
WASHINGTON -- In a major new step to prepare for a possible war in Iraq, the U.S. Army is sending a specially tailored force of about 37,000 soldiers, ...
Read More »WASHINGTON -- In a major new step to prepare for a possible war in Iraq, the U.S. Army is sending a specially tailored force of about 37,000 soldiers, ...
Read More »He'd been warned before, but when freshman Rashad McCants was fouled with 3.3 seconds left with North Carolina leading No. 6 Connecticut by one, there ...
Read More »"Dinner With Friends" PlayMakers Repertory Company Sunday, Jan. 19 4 Stars Above the newly squared, wood-covered Paul Green Theatre stage, a sparkling ...
Read More »Floating between a period piece and experimental drama, a theatrical adaptation of Henry James' classic novella "The Turn of the Screw," will open today ...
Read More »GREENSBORO -- He soared through the air and threw down high-arching alley-oops. He cut an imposing defensive force on the wing and even drained a buzzer-beating ...
Read More »UNC's School of Law will join organizations from across the nation -- including the White House -- in taking a stance on a case that could determine the ...
Read More »Today 5 p.m. -- Interested in a career in health science librarianship? Come to see the medical librarianship panelists in 215 Manning Hall. Refreshments ...
Read More »Candidates for student body president took to the sidewalks of the UNC campus last week to collect the 800 signatures necessary to place their names on ...
Read More »Faculty Council members delayed Friday voting on a resolution that would combat gender inequity in faculty salaries. Discrepancies in wording, concerns ...
Read More »Junior Dan Pickel, a public policy major from Albany, N.Y., announced Friday his decision to run as a write-in candidate for student body president. Pickel's ...
Read More »3 Teens Arrested for Drug, Gun Possession Chapel Hill police charged three teens Saturday night with several drug-related misdemeanors and felonies, reports ...
Read More »De La Luz, Carrboro's newest live music venue, immerses listeners in sights and sounds in a way few other clubs can. This "performance space," as owner ...
Read More »SPARTANBURG, S.C. -- The 11th-ranked North Carolina women's and 20th-ranked men's swimming and diving teams swept Clemson in an ACC dual meet Saturday ...
Read More »It had the intensity of a Final Four showdown, the contentiousness of an off-camera get-together before "Joe Millionaire," the pace of the Daytona 500 ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Friday's (editorial cartoon) regarding President Bush's support for merit-based admissions deliberately evades the point! It's rather discouraging ...
Read More »The Carolina Athletic Association will be distributing bracelets today, Wednesday and Thursday outside Kenan Stadium for four upcoming ACC home games. ...
Read More »5:15 a.m., 405 Franklin St. -- Outside Internationalist Books, organizers wait anxiously for the seven charter buses to arrive. Toting hand-drawn anti-war ...
Read More »Click here to see more photos from the Washington protest WASHINGTON -- The air thundered with calls for peace Saturday as throngs of protesters surged ...
Read More »Sophomore Nikita Bell fell backward to a seated position a few feet from the North Carolina bench after an enthusiastic chest bump from teammate Chrystal ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council, preparing to begin deliberations on the town's 2003-04 budget, hopes to avoid raising taxes for a second year in a row. Town ...
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