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A recent report states that distance from home and urbanization might be the deciding factors for students in choosing a college in the wake of the Sept. ...
Read More »A recent report states that distance from home and urbanization might be the deciding factors for students in choosing a college in the wake of the Sept. ...
Read More »No Jell-O For Us Bill Cosby backed out of a tentative agreement to speak at graduation. Guess we'll have to settle for the deputy assistant undersecretary ...
Read More »It's starting to feel like fall. This past week, the changing season rolled into Chapel Hill and brought with it chilly evenings, layered clothing ...
Read More »Members of the Board of Trustees met Thursday for the first time this year to address issues affecting all aspects of UNC life, ranging from student fees ...
Read More »The North Carolina volleyball team is back in action this weekend as it travels to Wake Forest and Duke for key ACC contests. The Tar Heels (9-3, 2-0 ...
Read More »Teacher. Mentor. Friend. Three words forged on the granite seal in the new Dick Richardson dedication site, nestled between Saunders Hall and Steele ...
Read More »Cha-Cha-Cha-Changes. Every freshman goes through changes. They cope with a new school, a new atmosphere, and, most especially, a new type of life. But ...
Read More »While the Sept. 14 deadline for studying abroad came at the height of people's fears -- three days after the terrorist attacks -- officials say the number ...
Read More »James H. Ammons is a man of vision. Since arriving in June as N.C. Central University's newest chancellor, Ammons has worked to further a new sense of ...
Read More »Hispanic women walk hand-in-hand with their children into Carrboro Elementary School on Wednesday evenings as Laura Seman waits to greet them. Seman ...
Read More »As Chancellor James Moeser continues to suggest that the price of a UNC education should go up next year, students and administrators are hoping to have ...
Read More »When John Bunting was a frosh linebacker, former UNC coach Bill Dooley referred to N.C. State as "Cow College." Now, as much as we respect our fellow ...
Read More »Chapel Hill police arrested a UNC housekeeper early Thursday morning on one crack cocaine-related charge. Mario Schaffer, 26, of 225 Roberson St. was ...
Read More »U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft released photos Thursday of the 19 men suspected of hijacking four American planes on Sept. 11. Ashcroft said he hoped ...
Read More »Housing officials have decided to break from tradition this year and keep all residence halls open during Fall Break, much to the pleasure of many students ...
Read More »The Sonja H. Stone Black Cultural Center will transform Hill Hall into a smooth jazz club tonight with "An Elegant Evening of Jazz," featuring the Freddy ...
Read More »For a typical child, the particulars of life on a college campus are a mystery. Thirteen-year-old Daniel Uribe is a different story. For Uribe, sites ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Few UNC students were affected by the news on Monday of tornados destroying a high school and then killing two students at the University ...
Read More »Although the percentage of the N.C. budget devoted to the UNC system has declined steadily in recent years, officials insist that higher education has ...
Read More »- "A Widow For One Year" John Irving A writer who specializes in brutally honest characters and story lines, Irving centers his new novel on the complex ...
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