Tar Heels tough out grueling schedule
For a month, North Carolina coach Roy Williams received his education about his team on a six-city tour, with tutorials being held in such places as Cameron ...
Read More »For a month, North Carolina coach Roy Williams received his education about his team on a six-city tour, with tutorials being held in such places as Cameron ...
Read More »In-state freshmen enrolled in UNC-Chapel Hill during the fall of 2001 paid $2,328 for tuition. Three and a half years later, these seniors are paying ...
Read More »North Carolina pitcher Andrew Miller is commonly touted as one of the top baseball prospects in the nation. In the team’s season debut Wednesday, ...
Read More »President Bush has resubmitted 20 judicial nominees who were not approved by the Senate during his first term. Twelve of the nominees stand to become ...
Read More »Amid the students playing frisbee and lounging in McCorkle Place is the grave of the University's first president, Joseph Caldwell. On the opposite ...
Read More »The mood was intense but optimistic at the third annual NCINVEST conference Wednesday, as business representatives and investors gathered in dark suits ...
Read More »Coach Mike Krzyzewski made an unusual appearance Tuesday, helping to set the tone for the first meeting of Orange County Schools’ high school reform ...
Read More »Rep. Bernard Allen, D-Wake, was in a betting mood Tuesday when he introduced a bill to propose a statewide referendum on a lottery to benefit public education. “We ...
Read More »Although Jen Bushman’s tenure as president of the Graduate and Professional Student Federation is almost complete, she said she hopes to leave a ...
Read More »The University’s future might experience a decline in quality if it continues to face funding constraints, officials said. In January, the Board ...
Read More »While voter turnout for the general election for student body president was one of the highest in campus history, Tuesday's runoff election marked a significant ...
Read More »The only liberal arts institution in the university system, UNC-Asheville has assumed a role very distinct from those of its 15 sister schools. “We ...
Read More »Three months after Election Day, a bill that could officially end the prolonged race for state superintendent of public instruction has made headway in ...
Read More »Monday — The School of Education presents Adventurers for Peace from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in 104 Peabody Hall. The event is a video and panel presentation ...
Read More »WINSTON-SALEM — Last year at Lawrence Joel Coliseum, North Carolina’s Nikita Bell missed a short jumper at the buzzer to tie the game against ...
Read More »With all six of North Carolina’s players winning their singles matches in straight sets, the women’s tennis team took its ACC opener against ...
Read More »Local black politicians helped shape what is often touted as one of America’s most progressive communities. Chapel Hill led the way for Southern ...
Read More »Charlie Everett stood up on his toes to peek over the horde of scribes in the North Carolina players’ lounge and identify the teammate seated in ...
Read More »GREENSBORO — Members of Alpha Iota Omega fraternity walked out of a federal courthouse Wednesday and declared the lawsuit they have filed against ...
Read More »The N.C. Senate appropriations committee met early Wednesday to modify a bill providing aid for the western part of the state, which is still recovering ...
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