DPS Specialist Aims to Curb Car Usage
As the campus expands and parking woes worsen, the Department of Public Safety has hired a transportation specialist who will try to get people out of ...
Read More »As the campus expands and parking woes worsen, the Department of Public Safety has hired a transportation specialist who will try to get people out of ...
Read More »UNC-system officials released preliminary figures showing that enrollment at most of the UNC-system's focus-growth institutions is climbing. Figures ...
Read More »University Monday, Sept. 10 Ronald Earl Mayse of 100 W. Rosemary St. in Chapel Hill was removed from campus at 5:07 a.m., reports state. Reports state ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Sept. 15 is a big date, but not just because it is the day of the Tar Heels' first home football game. It is also a day where each of ...
Read More »AUSTIN, Texas -- North Carolina football coach John Bunting got his ruby red slippers Saturday afternoon. After a Texas twister took the Tar Heels for ...
Read More »- Counseling and Psychological Services is seeing students on a walk-in basis in the Center for Health Student Behaviors in Student Health Service. - ...
Read More »Officials suspect the drug that might have contributed to the Friday death of a UNC senior could have been obtained near or on campus. Daniel S. Walker, ...
Read More »BOG to Review Calendar Proposal By Metoka Welch Staff Writer UNC Board of Governor members and student leaders are waiting for more details about ...
Read More »The directors of several UNC programs said Monday they doubt the necessity of a new resolution asking for a shortened academic calendar -- even though ...
Read More »Cabinet Retreat Focuses Leaders On Teamwork Student government Cabinet members traveled to the Table Rock Campground to build a strong community in ...
Read More »The political rise of Sen. John Edwards is a study in contrasts. Edwards is a moderate Democrat from a traditionally conservative state. He represents ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Despite a trial by fire thanks to unprecedented budget woes, when The Daily Tar Heel ran its report card on Chancellor James Moeser's ...
Read More »AUSTIN, Texas -- Texas controlled Saturday's football game with North Carolina so much that by its end, the Longhorns got to choose their final score. Brett ...
Read More »Hello again everyone. For those of you who don't know me, do not remember me or cannot read the byline under the little picture, my name is Adam Shupe. I'm ...
Read More »Among balloons, children, sunshine and music, a 15-year-old dream became a celebrated reality. Hospital employees, University officials, politicians ...
Read More »Assistant City Editor Despite the recognition given to Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, the results of an educational survey have sparked some concern ...
Read More »Maybe life without Jena Kluegel and Catherine Reddick won't be so bad after all. While Kluegel and Reddick were in Chicago on Sunday donning the stars ...
Read More »A report published Tuesday in the California Law Review alleges that the Law School Admission Test is biased against minority test takers. But the writers ...
Read More »If you've spent any time on campus and sober this semester, you'll have noticed those blue construction fences blossoming all over the north campus. ...
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