School of Americas Goes Against United States' Democratic Spirit
Some folks at UNC spend a lot of time extolling the virtues of "our great nation." They praise what they call our "Western ideals" and enjoin us, as an ...
Read More »Some folks at UNC spend a lot of time extolling the virtues of "our great nation." They praise what they call our "Western ideals" and enjoin us, as an ...
Read More »With just less than six minutes to go in Monday's game against Duke, North Carolina shooting guard Coretta Brown dished to teammate Kenya McBee, who made ...
Read More »RALEIGH -- More than 100 ralliers weathered the cold in front of Gov. Mike Easley's mansion Saturday to show support for death row inmate Henry Lee Hunt, ...
Read More »State Republican leaders are scrambling to unify party members after N.C. House Minority Leader Leo Daughtry, R-Johnston, announced Sunday that he does ...
Read More »After more than a year in the making, the most comprehensive review of the student judicial system in three decades is moving closer to conclusion. On ...
Read More »Gov. Mike Easley will be the keynote speaker at the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce's annual meeting at the Carolina Club in UNC's Alumni Center. Easley ...
Read More »North Carolina wrestling coach Bill Lam had plenty of reasons to be pleased with his team after it thrashed Anderson College 42-0 and UNC-Greensboro 36-9 ...
Read More »Like a lion circling his prey, North Carolina wrestler Chris Rodrigues waited until Tony Stewart of UNC-Greensboro let his guard down before pouncing ...
Read More »For Frank Fuhrer, being compared to a bulldog was a compliment. Scrappiness, leadership and tenacity are all qualities that helped Fuhrer earn his nickname, ...
Read More »Local government officials on Thursday sent the Orange Water and Sewer Authority back to tweak its water-use ordinance before it comes to a vote next ...
Read More »A new initiative designed to deter identity theft by promoting awareness in consumers, businesses and law enforcement agencies was announced Wednesday ...
Read More »On paper, they've had about as different seasons as two basketball teams could have. North Carolina has played a challenging out-of-conference schedule ...
Read More »Sitting in his office in Mitchell Hall, UNC geology Professor Jonathan Lees is surrounded by computers and microphones. Monitors, updated every 10 minutes, ...
Read More »Flurry of Activity Freezing rain and snow are predicted for the Triangle this weekend. Students can find creative ways to have fun in the snow by sliding ...
Read More »Budget constraints and shifting leadership make it unclear whether the N.C. General Assembly will commit to funding continually the UNC system's enrollment ...
Read More »CLEMSON, S.C. -- Candace Sutton scored 15 points, including eight during a decisive second-half run, as No. 8 North Carolina won its 12th straight with ...
Read More »The country we are fortunate to call home is wonderfully strange within the community of nations. In the United States we possess the ability to shape ...
Read More »In a couple of weeks, some students will be paid between $6 and $7 per hour to patrol campus in the middle of the night. In efforts to increase campus ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Rejuvenating Our Community Through Service is organizing the third annual Day for Service this Monday. It will be one of many programs ...
Read More »Drama began thousands of years ago in outdoor amphitheaters, and UNC senior Sonya Dowhaluk aims to recreate that experience for theatergoers. For her ...
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