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Despite a strong public showing against starting the superintendent selection process over, the Orange County Board of Education voted 5-2 to begin the ...
Read More »Despite a strong public showing against starting the superintendent selection process over, the Orange County Board of Education voted 5-2 to begin the ...
Read More »Click here to see more photos from the game North Carolina sophomore Nikita Bell planted her feet and outstretched her arms in an attempt to keep N.C. ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council has assembled an advisory panel to define and articulate the town's concerns about the development of the University's Horace ...
Read More »Today 7:30 p.m. -- The Chapel Hill-based Campaign to End the Cycle of Violence invites all advocates for peace and justice to join in planning anti-war ...
Read More »For most, winning one championship would be enough. But for the North Carolina women's soccer team, it might seem that failing to do so -- especially ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I am writing briefly to express appreciation for The Daily Tar Heel's efforts to cover the process of Honor Code reform during the past ...
Read More »One month after a fierce ice storm brought down tree limbs and power lines and crippled the winter-weary Triangle, local officials still are trying to ...
Read More »After a full semester of work, UNC's Advisory Committee on Transportation is on schedule to present a proposal for a long-term parking and transportation ...
Read More »RALEIGH -- After several months of hinting at a presidential bid, Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C., announced Thursday that he will make a run for the White ...
Read More »Completing a semester's worth of discussions and debate, UNC-Chapel Hill's Tuition Task Force in December recommended a three-year, $1,050 tuition increase ...
Read More »The UNC-system Board of Governors will consider Friday a freeze on all tuition increases for the 2003-04 academic year, an action prompted by concerns ...
Read More »The ice storm that hit Chapel Hill in December has left a nasty -- and costly -- path of destruction that many, including campus cleanup crews, will continue ...
Read More »Officials for a civil liberties organization said Monday they would not pursue litigation against UNC after Chancellor James Moeser recently agreed to ...
Read More »Drug Charges Against Students Continued Drug-related charges against two UNC students arrested Oct. 23 were continued at Orange County District Court ...
Read More »Americans place a pretty high value on individuality and privatization. Each person should decide what is good for himself and his family and pursue that ...
Read More »The Richland County Sheriff's Department has two suspects in the fatal Dec. 7 shooting of a North Carolina football player in Columbia, S.C., but the ...
Read More »Al Gore is out, and several Democrats already are stepping up to the challenge of defeating President Bush in the 2004 presidential elections. Former ...
Read More »North Carolina senior outside hitter Laura Greene was named an All-American by the American Volleyball Coaches Association last month. Greene, a third-team ...
Read More »Power outages on Franklin Street caused by the ice storm in early December had major economic effects on local businesses -- but not all were negative. A ...
Read More »Perhaps it's a bit premature, with three weeks remaining in the NFL playoffs, to name the winner of the Leon Lett Memorial Botch Job of the Year Award. There ...
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