Edwards' White House Quest Puts Senate Hopefuls in Limbo
North Carolina's senatorial hopefuls already are angling for the seat that could be left open by U.S. Sen. John Edwards, who has announced his intention ...
Read More »North Carolina's senatorial hopefuls already are angling for the seat that could be left open by U.S. Sen. John Edwards, who has announced his intention ...
Read More »After a six-month delay, UNC officials announced that construction on a video highlights board in Kenan Stadium will begin within the next few months. UNC ...
Read More »With the Chapel Hill Town Council expected to pass its new Land-Use Management Ordinance by the end of the month, some local officials are questioning ...
Read More »In a step to tie development to school capacity, the Orange County Board of Education passed a memorandum of understanding for the Schools Adequate Public ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Applications for student body secretary are now available at http://www.unc.edu/studentgovt. They will be due Friday by midnight, and ...
Read More »Raleigh-Durham International Airport is using beefed-up security measures to comply with regulations that went into effect Jan. 1 requiring airports to ...
Read More »The eye-catching orange fence and ear-piercing sounds of reversing trucks around Murphey Hall disappeared for this semester as the 1 1/2-year renovation ...
Read More »Washington, D.C., bustled Tuesday as senators, representatives and constituents welcomed the 108th Congress to Capitol Hill. This session marks a step ...
Read More »One of the nation's most renowned scholars in African-American studies is slated to give the keynote speech for this year's weeklong celebration of Martin ...
Read More »Chapel Hill is a special town. At least, that's what I've been told my entire life. By my parents, who lived here while my dad was in graduate school ...
Read More »At a special meeting Tuesday, the Carrboro Board of Aldermen approved the Mercer Group Inc. as the search firm Carrboro will use to find a new town manager. The ...
Read More »The University community witnessed a prime example of the power of the press at the end of last semester. On Nov. 17, The (Raleigh) News & Observer published ...
Read More »America needs to wake up. We're in a fight for our lives as free citizens. Millions of people around the world seek to terrorize us and to destroy our ...
Read More »More than a year ago, Davidson rolled into the Smith Center and lent credence to the sky-is-falling mentality that followed North Carolina's season-opening ...
Read More »Carrboro residents will have to wait several more weeks before the debris from the December ice storm is cleaned up completely. But on Tuesday, town officials ...
Read More »The American Volleyball Coaches Association ranked the North Carolina volleyball team 12th in the final USA Today/AVCA Division I Coaches Poll released ...
Read More »Thursday, Jan. 9 1 p.m. -- Come hear the Organization for Security and Cooperation's head of mission in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Ambassador Beecroft, speak ...
Read More »President Bush outlined Tuesday a bold $670 billion, 10-year economic plan intended to speed up economic recovery, aid job creation and work toward the ...
Read More »It was supposed to be a quick weekend of work at the Madison Square Garden Holiday Festival, a triumphant return to New York for the North Carolina men's ...
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