UNC tennis's Zoe De Bruycker hangs on to win
As Zoe De Bruycker walked back to the sideline, she didn’t look like she had just won the first set of her tennis match against UNC-Greensboro’s Niltooli ...
Read More »As Zoe De Bruycker walked back to the sideline, she didn’t look like she had just won the first set of her tennis match against UNC-Greensboro’s Niltooli ...
Read More »At the conclusion of No. 3 University of Connecticut’s 86-35 drubbing of No. 24 North Carolina, any number of statistics could explain UNC’s worst ...
Read More »After scoring the fewest points at home in program history against Clemson on Thursday, life didn’t get any easier for the North Carolina women’s ...
Read More »Last year, there was no clear winner in Jose Hernandez and Henrique Cunha’s rivalry. The North Carolina and Duke juniors, their respective teams’ ...
Read More »After opening up the Virginia Duals with a win against Rider, the North Carolina wrestling team was eliminated by losses at the hands of Edinboro and ...
Read More »Before Dosher Memorial Hospital in Southport, N.C. could renovate some of its older patient rooms, it had to complete paperwork, which cost the hospital ...
Read More »After purchasing a plagiarism detection software last week, administrators are now turning their attention to the details of this semester’s pilot program. ...
Read More »With today’s Board of Governors meeting, the long-running tuition debate will enter its final stages, at least for this year.
Read More »Win or die. That’s how North Carolina senior Thomas Ferguson characterized the UNC wrestling team’s mindset before its meet against Duke on Monday ...
Read More »On Jan. 1, veteran journalist Susan King became dean of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication. King replaced Jean Folkerts, and was the only ...
Read More »After the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, Zach Johnson became inspired to serve his country, joining the Army right out of high school. After finishing tours ...
Read More »A UNC student who says he was racially profiled when he was stopped by Chapel Hill police near a crime scene in the early hours of Sunday morning met ...
Read More »The University’s Board of Trustees approved a 15.6 percent tuition hike for in-state students in November, despite vocal student protest. The proposal, ...
Read More »The turnout for an optional potential candidates meeting held Tuesday — the unofficial kickoff of spring elections — was only half of what it was ...
Read More »The possibility for additional sanctions for the UNC football program still exists after a year-long investigation has finally reached its end.
Read More »Dan Shannon is hoping to squeeze one more publication in to the local media market. Chapel Hill Magazine’s The Weekly is a new newspaper that will ...
Read More »For some, a full-time job at a top New York advertising firm would limit community involvement, but Dana McMahan puts others first.
Read More »UNC students are trying to save some of the 83 to 100 animals most people consume each year. Eleni Vlachos, a local advocate for veganism who has been ...
Read More »Andrew Breitbart did not wake up one day and decide to buy a bunch of elephant pins, he told an audience of students, faculty and community members Monday ...
Read More »Fraternity and sorority houses might still get printers despite a failed initiative to integrate them into the University printing system.
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