Police, N.C. State Set for Brent Road
N.C. State University students attending this year's Brent Road party might find the festivities diminished for the second year in a row because of a ...
Read More »N.C. State University students attending this year's Brent Road party might find the festivities diminished for the second year in a row because of a ...
Read More »Last season, the North Carolina football team talked about throwing to its tight ends more frequently, and the plan never really came to fruition. Chances ...
Read More »After a busy day at the N.C. General Assembly, lawmakers came a little closer to reaching a conclusion to the ongoing budget conflict and finalizing a ...
Read More »Jeff Reed knows exactly what John Lafferty's going through. In fact, he feels pretty much like they're in the same position. Reed, a senior kicker, had ...
Read More »The UNC School of Medicine resident has 30 days to respond to charges against him for indecent exposure. A poolside sex offense could leave a resident ...
Read More »Officials have earmarked $47 million of the $78 million bond package to build two elementary schools and one middle school. Before residents can vote ...
Read More »No matter how much he tries to downplay it, Al Groh has returned home to Virginia. Groh, who graduated in Charlottesville in 1967 after a career at UVa. ...
Read More »North Carolina fans can mark Sept. 29 on their calendars. Not because it's the Tar Heels' annual rumble with rival N.C. State, but because it marks the ...
Read More »This week is a turning point in N.C. history. Our esteemed senator, Jesse Helms, has announced his pending retirement in 2002. Together, we must work ...
Read More »SportSaturday Editor North Carolina quarterback Ronald Curry is keeping an optimistic outlook on the season and his personal health. "Hopefully, ...
Read More »Two UNC alumni are hoping their satire of cereal will become a full-fledged Cartoon Network serial this weekend. "Major Flake," the brain child of Adam ...
Read More »Oklahoma's offensive line is a trouble spot for the Sooners, but their defense is among the nation's best. Game and time: North Carolina at No. 3 Oklahoma. ...
Read More »Tim Leadem started the Chapel Hill Youth Residents Council to help minority youth contribute positively to their neighborhoods. Tim Leadem knows exactly ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Thank you for Matt Viser's fine reporting (Aug. 23) on the Chapel Hill Planning Board's discussion of UNC's Development Plan. I attended ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Governor Easley has proposed raising the sales tax by $607 million per year. If sales tax rates are raised in North Carolina, the big ...
Read More »Administrators have launched a search for a new director of the 2-year-old Carolina Center for Public Service. The center, which opened in September ...
Read More »Assistant SportSaturday Editor Georgia Tech has its best shot in years to win the ACC title. But a bowl game and one knee injury later, the ...
Read More »Though no computer malfunctions rocked Wake Forest in 2000, the Demon Deacon football squad was nonetheless mired in a season-long blackout. After reaching ...
Read More »As the first week of classes draws to a close, heads of the University's most popular departments are working to make sure resources are available to ...
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