Task Force to Discuss Housing Options Today
The Orange County Affordable Housing Task Force will address the continuing problem of providing options for lower-income residents in a meeting today. ...
Read More »The Orange County Affordable Housing Task Force will address the continuing problem of providing options for lower-income residents in a meeting today. ...
Read More »Students hampered by scheduling conflicts or long commutes can register now for classes to be taken online. Carolina Classes Online is a program offered ...
Read More »In a roomful of Democratic supporters, local candidates spoke to students at the Young Democrats "Meet the Candidates" forum Monday night. Three Democratic ...
Read More »By Stephanie Furr Some area businesses have fallen prey to an outbreak of counterfeit money that police officials say could total at least $1,000 in ...
Read More »For the rest of the game, it once again resembled the all-familiar 2000 unit that ranks a pedestrian 44th in the nation. Early on, the defense contained ...
Read More »Richard Goldberg spoke to the Chapel Hill Town Council about his greatest fear as a biker - getting "doored." Goldberg, of 202 Fallen Log East in Chapel ...
Read More »The United Nations conjures up many images in the minds of UNC students. Some picture an international peacekeeping body, while others envision an invasive ...
Read More »UNC-system campus administrators say the recent death of an Appalachian State University student will not prompt changes in their alcohol abuse prevention ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: With the influx of Latinos to North Carolina, residents of this state have had to face the emergence of a new people and a new culture. ...
Read More »UNC's next provost has 3 1/2 months to resolve all the issues in his personal and professional life and get ready for a move across the country. Although ...
Read More »More than 30 students and faculty members from all corners of the University gathered Monday to address the pros and cons of UNC's curriculum. The third ...
Read More »As I walked into my poorly lit dorm room Thursday afternoon, I saw the red, blinking No. 1 on my answering machine that would decide my fate. I already ...
Read More »Plans for one of the last undeveloped and most visible parcels of land in Chapel Hill hinge on the winner of a design competition, approved Monday night. ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I applaud the Oct. 20 editorial "Let in the Minority" suggesting the presidential debates should be open to major "third" parties. But ...
Read More »I have always been amazed by the schizophrenic attitude of some liberals toward media issues. On the one hand, liberals insist that advertisements for ...
Read More »The Queer Network for Change participated in National Coming Out Day on Oct. 11, but Lambda, its literary magazine, stayed in the closet until Monday. ...
Read More »Classical and jazz chamber music meet tonight in a collaborative performance featuring the music of great jazz and classical wind composers. Entitled ...
Read More »A collaborative effort between UNC-Chapel Hill and two of the state's historically black universities aims to increase the number of minority students ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I am writing in response to the editorial of Oct. 17 ("Off on the Wrong Foot") and Dr. Richard Smith's letter on Oct. 19 "Chants of Protesters ...
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