Police log for March 22, 2011
Someone stole a white 1998 Mitsubishi Mirage DE between midnight and 3:05 a.m. Sunday at 137 E. Franklin St., according to Chapel Hill police reports. ...
Read More »Someone stole a white 1998 Mitsubishi Mirage DE between midnight and 3:05 a.m. Sunday at 137 E. Franklin St., according to Chapel Hill police reports. ...
Read More »Snoop Dogg is coming to campus this April, thanks to all of the students who voted in Electronic Arts’ promotional contest.
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Huge kudos to 2010 UNC Homecoming Queen Monica Doyle, who created, directed and so graciously hosted Saturday night an event called “A ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I am writing in support of the Inter-Faith Council’s plan to build its new Community House at 1315 Martin Luther King Jr.
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: An important factor missing from current discussions of IFC’s Community House plan is data from professionals on crimes and a safety ...
Read More »When today’s college students began school, there was hardly any technology in the classroom. By the time we graduated from high school, it was ubiquitous. ...
Read More »North Carolina legislators are considering allowing ABC stores to sell alcohol on Sunday. If it passes, Senate Bill 277 would repeal a blue law that has ...
Read More »For many students, one of the most cherished memories from their high school years was their experience at Governor’s School.
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Greek Week. The very name elicits reactions ranging from a dismissive groan to the overly animated “sign me up for everything” attitude. ...
Read More »Thomas Ross’ comment during Sunshine Week that the system could see up to a 30 percent cut seemed inexplicable.
Read More »There is a growing movement among flagship state universities around the nation to sever financial ties with their respective states.
Read More »Immigration is a contentious issue in North Carolina and the nation. But over the past year, our state has made progress by lowering the barriers of entry ...
Read More »Boobs — we can all agree that they are pretty great. It is becoming widely recognized that “breast is best” — that breast feeding is better ...
Read More »Every team believes it can win. But the day before Saturday’s East Atlantic Gymnastics League championship, North Carolina gymnasts listed 67 reasons ...
Read More »Despite the still struggling economy, 2010 was the breakout year for solar power, according to a report.
Read More »Despite the sobering topic of her talk — the struggle of entrepreneurs in rapidly changing times — Cheryl Dorsey spoke with an evident enthusiasm ...
Read More »As students begin registering for summer classes today, they will find more options at a price not affected by budget constraints.
Read More »The five-day manhunt that pits students posing as humans and zombies, respectively, began Monday. With more than 400 players — and only 12 zombies as ...
Read More »For at least 13 upcoming weekends, the portion of Manning Drive between West Drive and South Columbia Street will be closed off due to the construction ...
Read More »Political science professor George Rabinowitz died Friday from a heart attack in Trondheim, Norway at a bus stop. He was 67. Rabinowitz’s legacy spans ...
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