Campuses Find Individual Solutions to Budget Cuts
Officials at most of the 16 UNC-system campuses will strive to protect quality of education and campus safety measures in their final budget plans. The ...
Read More »Officials at most of the 16 UNC-system campuses will strive to protect quality of education and campus safety measures in their final budget plans. The ...
Read More »WINSTON-SALEM -- The North Carolina field hockey team fell 2-0 at Wake Forest on Sunday in what was considered a nonconference matchup. With the loss, ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education is planning to assess the nutritional value of certain snack foods offered in schools and explore ...
Read More »UNC-Chapel Hill researchers might be hard-pressed to obtain new research grants from the National Institutes of Health if the U.S. Congress remains deadlocked ...
Read More »Although Chapel Hill and Carrboro were the most recent towns to lighten up on their water restrictions, don't expect the University to follow suit. UNC ...
Read More »The Graduate and Professional Student Federation will present a petition to the Chapel Hill Town Council tonight opposing aspects of the town's development ...
Read More »Steak. Beef. Veal. Ham. As a guy, I take great primal joy in eating stuff that's previously been alive and is now fried, grilled or broiled to perfection. ...
Read More »CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- Darian Durant stood on the sideline, a backward baseball hat replacing his football helmet, frustration etched on his face. North ...
Read More »An ongoing national nursing shortage means that although nursing students face severe working conditions, their opportunities are limitless, UNC officials ...
Read More »After facing opposition from some residents, the Chapel Hill Town Council could reconsider a ban that prohibits posting signs on utility poles. Town ...
Read More »The American Jewish Congress is suing the federal agency that oversees AmeriCorps and other volunteer organizations because it claims volunteers taught ...
Read More »UNC-Chapel Hill has a pretty big ego. We're a community of just a few thousand people -- of professors, students and staff scurrying about campus while ...
Read More »By Eshanthi Ranasinghe Staff Writer In August 2001, Chancellor James Moeser challenged the Personnel Flexibility Committee to come up with the perfect ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education agreed Thursday to shift 2001 bond funding to the construction of a third high school. Faced ...
Read More »Following an Orange Water and Sewer Authority recommendation, the towns of Chapel Hill and Carrboro, along with the rest of Orange County, stepped down ...
Read More »WILMINGTON -- The UNC-system Association of Student Governments created a position for a vice president of administration at its meeting Saturday -- a ...
Read More »"Do you have a towel? My tail's all wet," shouted Gerald Cook to his wife, Jill, after sloshing off the white-water-rapid ride Sunday morning. For the ...
Read More »Months of debate and disagreement over the continued existence of duplexes in Chapel Hill might be settled tonight at the Town Council's business meeting. The ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I read the accounts of the midnight start of the basketball season, and I, like all of you, look forward to our return to prominence. ...
Read More »Lacing up on a morning in mid-September, former UNC women's cross country runner Susanna Matsen decided she'd test the limits of her arthritic knees. "Life ...
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