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Things are looking up for University Mall these days. With new shopping areas such as Durham's Streets at Southpoint arising, this should be a surprising ...
Read More »Things are looking up for University Mall these days. With new shopping areas such as Durham's Streets at Southpoint arising, this should be a surprising ...
Read More »The Orange County Board of Commissioners voted at its Monday night meeting for a new chairwoman and vice chairwoman, selecting Margaret Brown and Alice ...
Read More »Cable companies are combatting rising cable theft on national and local levels with commercials and improved cable technology. The cable industry is ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: In response to the Tuesday editorial "Strict Fiscal Accountability," I too wish to congratulate Gov. Mike Easley on his move to prevent ...
Read More »With the help of UNC students and the Freshman Focus Council, a total of 289 takeout meals from Lenoir Dining Hall were sent to the Inter-Faith Council ...
Read More »At 1 a.m. Friday, a shackled Ernest Basden will march down the bleached hallway from the tight quarters of solitary confinement in death watch. He will ...
Read More »As the novice men's eight rowers pulled in to first place at The Head of the Chattahoochee Regatta held at the 1996 Olympics venue in Gainesville, Ga., ...
Read More »Ohio State University pulled from 10,700 of its print directories an ad placed by N.C.-based strip club Dockside Dolls recruiting students as strippers. ...
Read More »The Bush administration is hailing "No Child Left Behind" as a revolutionary approach to K-12 education reform that is destined for success, but the program's ...
Read More »North Carolina boasted the most nationally certified teachers in the country for the 2001-02 academic year, according to the National Board for Professional ...
Read More »A recently issued survey to faculty and students will help back up what University officials have long been saying -- that UNC is a driving force behind ...
Read More »As student concern over international affairs heightens, students increasingly look to seasoned local activists for guidance. Locals, in turn, are working ...
Read More »It is not pretty watching Aletha Green try to run during drills. An exaggerated limp to favor her surgically repaired left leg breaks any fluidity in ...
Read More »UNC's Federal Work-Study Program is the most competitive it has ever been, and officials promise that the improvements only have just begun. In addition ...
Read More »Craft as art and art as craft. This is what can be found at an exhibition of local artisans and craftmakers' works featured at the N.C. Arts Gallery in ...
Read More »Fewer students applied to UNC by the Nov. 15 early action deadline than had applied to the University by this time last year, according to preliminary ...
Read More »The long list of coffee shops in Chapel Hill is growing, but the owner of one new addition says that unlike those shops on Franklin Street, his will fill ...
Read More »New benches have been placed on Franklin Street and custom light poles and fixtures soon will follow as part of Streetscape, the Town Council's plan to ...
Read More »Student Charged with Felony Drug Possession Marco Mascioli, a senior economics major, was arrested Nov. 25 for possession of controlled substances after ...
Read More »When sophomore Justin Carter decided to come to UNC, his concerns about college were greater than the usual homesickness. With a passion for singing, ...
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