Council Aims for More Minority Hires
The Chapel Hill Town Council will discuss increasing the number of minority supervisors working for the town at a planning retreat today. At last year's ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council will discuss increasing the number of minority supervisors working for the town at a planning retreat today. At last year's ...
Read More »Chapel Hill's Street Fair Review Committee is seeking input from the community on whether to continue holding the Apple Chill festival in its current ...
Read More »Applications to work at The Daily Tar Heel this semester are due at noon today. Completed forms can be turned in to the DTH front office, located in Suite ...
Read More »Sunday, Jan. 19 5 p.m. -- Please join the Newman Catholic Student Center for an ecumenical concert including instrumentalists and singers from the UNC ...
Read More »Admissions policies across the nation will have to be revamped if the U.S. Supreme Court strikes down race-based admissions in a pending case that has ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Illinois Gov. George Ryan never claimed to be a moral crusader, and he did not have a particularly illustrious political career, but because ...
Read More »The face-off between longtime Orange County allies Sen. Ellie Kinnaird and Sen. Howard Lee in the Sept. 10 Democratic primary has been deemed the most ...
Read More »One week after the flames were extinguished in the sixth-floor study lounge of Granville Towers West, investigators still have not apprehended the culprit ...
Read More »UNC senior Laura Bonifacio has a brother, Al, who's a nurse at Pitt County Memorial Hospital in Greenville. Al's also a reserve medic in the 805th Military ...
Read More »Although the population of students at UNC is predominantly female, the candidates running for student body president in the Feb. 11 elections do not ...
Read More »UNC Hospitals decided this week to implement a controversial smallpox vaccination program, becoming one of 60 hospitals in North Carolina to do so. All ...
Read More »At 5:30 a.m. Saturday, the nation's capital will be quiet. The endless streams of commuters will be obsolete as the crowded interstates will be mostly ...
Read More »North Carolina is on target to meet the Jan. 29 deadline for submitting new federally mandated education targets, but many experts say the changes will ...
Read More »Designed to open the pathways of communication between landlords, tenants and their neighbors, Chapel Hill's new Rental Licensing Ordinance quietly went ...
Read More »On Wednesday, 1,750 gallons of wastewater spilled into the Booker Creek drainage basin between Dobbins and Erwin roads. The spill was caused by a grease ...
Read More »On the other side of the world, their cultures are fighting. But on Saturday night, cellist Inbal Megiddo, an Israeli Jew, and pianist Saleem Abboud Ashkar, ...
Read More »"Chicago" 3 Stars Applauding a film may be considered a theater faux pas but Rob Marshall's on-screen version of "Chicago" merits myriad accolades. Musical ...
Read More »Psychedelic visions do more than make people trip. They can make them famous. UNC professor Francesca Talenti has had her film "The Planets" -- a highly ...
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