Candidates Praise Campaign Reforms
As potential candidates for student government began collecting signatures Wednesday, several said the new rules of this year's election will lead to ...
Read More »As potential candidates for student government began collecting signatures Wednesday, several said the new rules of this year's election will lead to ...
Read More »"Adaptation" 5 Stars "Adaptation" might be the worst adaptation of any book ever brought to the screen. That said, it's easily one of the best films of ...
Read More »The 2004 presidential election hinges primarily on President Bush's ability to restore voter confidence in the economy and to handle conflict in Iraq, ...
Read More »Tad Dreis Solitaire for Two 2 Stars Tad Dreis' sophomore attempt sounds like an alt-country response to The Beatles' Rubber Soul with its soothing guitars ...
Read More »The possibility of snow in the forecast put local governments, power companies and residents into motion Wednesday as they braced for the first winter ...
Read More »International graduate students and researchers increasingly are having difficulties obtaining visas to enter the country, and those delays are hampering ...
Read More »A group of first-year master's of fine arts students has taken over the foyer of the Hanes Art Center. But the result is more awe-inspiring than scary. Facial ...
Read More »- David Mamet, "Writing in Restaurants" The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright (of "Glengarry Ross" fame) showcases a collection of essays equally riveting ...
Read More »President Bush criticized Wednesday an affirmative action program under review by the U.S. Supreme Court, calling the practices in question "divisive, ...
Read More »In September 2001, the Durham shopping community was shocked when J.C. Penney and Hudson Belk announced their intentions to leave South Square Mall and ...
Read More »As the nation holds its breath over conflicts in Iraq and North Korea, documentarian Eugene Jarecki believes that America should question the role of ...
Read More »Let's backtrack to kindergarten. Primary education teaches us, among other things, from the first day of school to value respect, responsibility and morals. ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Graham Denzler spoke on the offended behalfs of those people, young or old, who hang out in front of the post office on Franklin Street. ...
Read More »As a result of over-enrollment at UNC-system campuses, officials are requesting additional funding from the N.C. General Assembly for the upcoming academic ...
Read More »Though the presidential primaries are more than a year away, students across the state already are gearing up in support of their favorite candidates. About ...
Read More »As the federal government tightens standards for educational student visas, UNC officials are warning international students that they need to be more ...
Read More »Officials from Chapel Hill, Carrboro and Orange County will give the Orange Water and Sewer Authority feedback on its new, more strict draft of the area's ...
Read More »Today 9 a.m. -- The Orange County Chapter of the American Red Cross will hold a blood drive in Lesser Hall of the Student Union until 2 p.m. Donors receive ...
Read More »The jazz pianist billed as "Cuba's finest export" is finally an export. Overcoming the visa troubles that forced him to cancel his entire fall tour, renowned ...
Read More »The challenges facing the United States range from the Far East to the nation's congressional chambers, a local representative told members of UNC Young ...
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