Town Council passes permit, zoning for Charterwood
Chapel Hill Town Hall was packed Monday to witness a proposal five years in the making.
Read More »Chapel Hill Town Hall was packed Monday to witness a proposal five years in the making.
Read More »When senior Jordan Humphrey moved into his home on Longview Street earlier this year, he was eager to meet his neighbors.
Read More »A former UNC student was sentenced to 15 years and eight months in prison on Sept. 12 for sexual exploitation of children.
Read More »Hundreds of students gathered to watch others ride invisible horses as part of a Gangnam Style flash mob Monday afternoon in the Pit.
Read More »In the ongoing reform of its housekeeping department, the University is stressing one crucial aspect: language. Though nearly half of UNC housekeepers ...
Read More »It was a rallying cry of many things. Of support — for Chancellor Holden Thorp. Of distress — that he plans to step down. And of hope — that he ...
Read More »The Student Veterans Advocacy Group will accuse the UNC system of refusing to grant some veterans in-state residency for tuition purposes. The lawsuit ...
Read More »Smokers in Orange County might not be lighting up in public anymore if the Orange County Board of Health passes a proposed rule to ban smoking in public ...
Read More »Students might have to pay $23.50 more per year to take their favorite bus route to class. The student fee advisory subcommittee approved an increase ...
Read More »On a cluttered wooden set devoid of natural light, two lines summed up 90 minutes of performance. “Do you ever get tired of telling people what art ...
Read More »In North Carolina’s 27-6 victory against East Carolina, the game looked like it was in slow motion for UNC quarterback Bryn Renner.
Read More »The work-related cellphone records of former head football coach Butch Davis were released today in conjunction with the long-running lawsuit filed by ...
Read More »UNC students and faculty might not always see eye to eye on pressing University issues. Just last year, tuition hikes that drew strong opposition from ...
Read More »In an election year dominated by presidential politics, the mood was set for a different kind of debate Thursday on UNC’s campus.
Read More »With next year’s addition of Pittsburgh to the Atlantic Coast Conference, the league will welcome its first institution based in a landlocked state. ...
Read More »A week ago, Chad Hedgepeth came to Chapel Hill searching for answers about the Sept. 7 death of his little sister, UNC student Faith Danielle Hedgepeth. ...
Read More »Lost in the upheaval surrounding Chancellor Holden Thorp’s decision, made public Monday, to step down in June is the fact that Carney, the executive ...
Read More »Standing among a pile of Styrofoam Cook-Out cups, empty laundry detergent bottles and cereal boxes, members of the Chapel Hill Town Council looked toward ...
Read More »The chorus of voices calling on Holden Thorp to stay on as chancellor grew significantly louder Wednesday, with the University’s Board of Trustees offering ...
Read More »In an era of continuous budget cuts, campus arts organizations have made strides to become more self-sufficient, taking on larger budgets and projects. ...
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