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The fight against breast cancer is easy to see when the whole town turns pink. But students rarely see the work that goes on at the Lineberger Comprehensive ...
Read More »The fight against breast cancer is easy to see when the whole town turns pink. But students rarely see the work that goes on at the Lineberger Comprehensive ...
Read More »This season, No. 2 North Carolina men’s soccer coach Carlos Somoano has alternated between playing with a lone striker, Martin Murphy, and partnering ...
Read More »The UNC system’s Board of Governors will meet today to discuss how to move forward with the system’s five-year strategic plan. But the N.C. Student ...
Read More »You might want to think twice before uploading those pictures from last weekend to Facebook. According to a recent annual survey of college and university ...
Read More »Jack Sprat Cafe, which had been a Franklin Street hangout for nearly eight years, unexpectedly closed its doors Monday.
Read More »Jack Sprat Cafe closed its doors Monday and in less than a month, the restaurant will become Top This! Roast Beef, Burgers and More. Jack Sprat co-owner ...
Read More »The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is being sued for performing unethical human testing on UNC’s campus for several years.
Read More »After five years without an official house, the members of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity have finally found a place on campus to call their own.
Read More »“The Rite of Spring at 100” — CPA’s centennial celebration of Igor Stravinsky and Vaslav Nijinsky’s ballet — merits its own marketing strategy, ...
Read More »The rainy weather wasn’t the only thing creating a somber scene for students walking past the Student Union on Monday. Around 1,100 backpacks lined ...
Read More »After five and a half years, The Carrboro Citizen published its last issue on Thursday. Publisher Robert Dickson wrote in a Thursday column, “The Citizen ...
Read More »David Bass has been jazzing up city streets with the help of his trusty fiddle for 28 years.
Read More »The vision for UNC’s next chancellor will be conceived today. Since Chancellor Holden Thorp announced Sept. 17 that he will resign in June who will ...
Read More »Unseasonably chilly temperatures and rain couldn’t stop local residents from coming out to Chapel Hill’s 40th annual Festifall on Sunday.
Read More »The focus was on finishing. “Finishing the play, finishing the drive and finishing in the end zone,” said Larry Fedora, coach of the North Carolina ...
Read More »The UNC Classroom Policy Steering Committee is seeking to address the problem of class utilization by working to improve the inefficient use of classroom ...
Read More »Imagine you’re in a class, the sole purpose of which is to have The Daily Tar Heel read to you by a professor. Just humor me.
Read More »Fans of Chick-n-Minis now have less time each morning to grab a pack due to reduced hours at Chick-fil-A in Lenoir Mainstreet.
Read More »Chapel Hill won’t be enforcing a towing ordinance anytime soon. The town is in the process of appealing an August court decision that ruled the town’s ...
Read More »DURHAM — Wednesday’s gubernatorial debate between Republican Pat McCrory and Democrat Walter Dalton saw heated exchanges on education spending, job ...
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