Forte's Mother Sparks State Inquiry
Staff Report The Boston Celtics made former North Carolina star Joseph Forte a professional basketball player when they selected the 6-foot-4 ...
Read More »Staff Report The Boston Celtics made former North Carolina star Joseph Forte a professional basketball player when they selected the 6-foot-4 ...
Read More »State & National Editor State and university leaders seem certain that students will have to pay even more in tuition for the fall 2001 semester, ...
Read More »Three basketball players were released from the team because they did not meet physical requirements. By Kelly Lusk Assistant Sports Editor Last ...
Read More »The race is on. A Nov. 6 election date looms ahead as candidates hustle to get their platforms together for several local government positions. Twenty-one ...
Read More »Sarah Haney, who as a UNC undergraduate helped push the women's rowing program toward varsity status, has joined the North Carolina rowing staff as ...
Read More »Things are difficult enough as it is for North Carolina's basketball team. Even before adding its ACC regular season schedule, the Tar Heels don't have ...
Read More »The North Carolina's men's soccer team has been selected as the ACC favorite for the upcoming season as determined by a vote of the league's seven head ...
Read More »Pointing at a wall map of North Carolina in his office, Tony Waldrop displays an exuberant smile. A Morehead scholar with three UNC degrees, UNC's recently ...
Read More »Ethernet cables, desktop computers and even disk drives might become obsolete on campus as wireless Internet technology spreads throughout the University. Wireless ...
Read More »Ask about North Carolina's football training camp, and be prepared for virtually the same answer from each player. There's the few seconds when they ...
Read More »Nearly three years after former North Carolina women's soccer players Debbie Keller and Melissa Jennings first filed a $12 million sexual ...
Read More »Assistant Arts & Entertainment Editor A local gay and lesbian film festival proved there's more to gay cinema than a marathon showing of "Will ...
Read More »Resolutions and e-mail campaigns replaced rallies and marches this summer as many students left the area and student government representatives tried ...
Read More »Many local bands, just as many national acts and countless buckets of fried chicken --
Read More »Chapel Hill residents have 11 new reasons to be excited. Since April, 11 restaurants and shops have opened or have been slated to open for business, ...
Read More »The above-average hurricane season that hurricane experts are predicting might prove financially problematic because the state's rainy day fund has been ...
Read More »Throws Like a Girl Go into the library today and pick up Sunday's News & Observer. The topic of the N&O's Q section is Title IX. As a female ...
Read More »UNC officials, pleased that the town rezoned portions of campus this summer, now have their fingers crossed that the Development Plan will also be accepted, ...
Read More »Students will be paying to ride the bus for one more semester, even after approving a fee increase that will eliminate fares for Chapel Hill Transit bus ...
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