New community center approved for Rogers Road
At a meeting Wednesday night, local officials unanimously approved a plan to build a new community center for the Rogers Road neighborhood. David Caldwell, ...
Read More »At a meeting Wednesday night, local officials unanimously approved a plan to build a new community center for the Rogers Road neighborhood. David Caldwell, ...
Read More »The committee tasked with developing the UNC-system’s path for the next five years has been criticized by students and faculty for its lack of representation. ...
Read More »Since August, the Triangle has been flooded with almost $7 million in television ads from both Democratic and Republican campaigns and super PACs, according ...
Read More »Preseason training for the North Carolina field hockey team was slightly different this fall than in previous years.
Read More »It looks like Chapel Hill is still crazy for cupcakes. In January, Gigi’s Cupcakes plans to open a store in the upcoming 140 West Franklin mixed-use ...
Read More »The North Carolina men’s soccer team set the tone for its game against Georgia Southern in the first two minutes when goalkeeper Scott Goodwin soared ...
Read More »The results of November’s gubernatorial election could prompt North Carolina to join 11 other states in requiring voters to show photo identification ...
Read More »A local environmental group is taking steps to ensure UNC followed procedure when it bought properties surrounding an animal research facility.
Read More »For 42 years, customers have frequented Larry Trollinger’s University Square business, Ken’s Quickie Mart. But that will all change as early as fall ...
Read More »Michael Stewart Allen, a 1995 UNC alumnus, is a cast member of the Broadway hit and Tony Award-winning play “War Horse,” which opened at Durham Performing ...
Read More »The annual debate between UNC’s Young Democrats and College Republicans reflected recurring themes of the national presidential race — including the ...
Read More »UNC students looking to live in Odum Village apartments might not have the chance to do so after 2015. The University is planning on closing the buildings ...
Read More »At President Barack Obama’s political rallies, supporters have been known to shout, “Fired up! Ready to go!”
Read More »Sanctions have been handed down to three of nine UNC fraternities reported for possible hazing violations.
Read More »The last meeting of the University’s tuition and fee advisory task force ended with student protesters chanting “shame” at Provost Bruce Carney ...
Read More »The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission recently approved a license to build a state-of-the-art uranium enrichment facility in North Carolina — but scientific ...
Read More »On Saturday, Fedora coached his team to a 66-0 victory against Idaho, breaking an 84-year-old school record for points and recording the most one-sided ...
Read More »On-campus and residence hall burglaries have been on the rise for five years and show no signs of slowing down. In 2007, only two on-campus burglaries ...
Read More »It’s an unseasonably warm Sunday afternoon in Carrboro, and dozens of children are sitting in ambulances at the South Orange Rescue Squad station.
Read More »UNC-CH and N.C. State University are two of only a handful of universities nationwide where research has remained relatively unscathed by state budget ...
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