Education Accreditation Under Fire
The U.S. House has asked a congressional subcommittee to review a report opposing the accreditation of higher education institutions. The American Council ...
Read More »The U.S. House has asked a congressional subcommittee to review a report opposing the accreditation of higher education institutions. The American Council ...
Read More »Chapel Hill is not the only college town in the United States trying to balance off-campus housing regulations with dissent from the surrounding community. Both ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council approved Monday the creation of the Horace Williams Citizens Committee, which will work to facilitate communication between ...
Read More »Shoppers come to Franklin Street for its trendy boutiques and funky shops, a virtual paradise for the shop-a-holic. This year, the Chapel Hill Town ...
Read More »Colleges and universities across the nation are increasing the number of apartment-style living options in an effort to draw students. Officials say ...
Read More »While most students retreat to the peace of their residence hall rooms after a long day of classes, Heather makes her way to the Orange County Rape Crisis ...
Read More »With her head tilted slightly to one side, Rebecca Walker stared at the audience in front of her from her meditative position sitting atop a desk in 111 ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: While I can understand Michael McKnight's general skepticism of left-wing arguments opposing a war in Iraq, I feel compelled to take issue ...
Read More »Continuing the supplemental programs to the controversial summer reading program, a UNC professor discussed another side of Islam at a speech Monday night. Professor ...
Read More »Paula Eckard's 17-year-old son, William, doesn't have to worry anymore about being punished when he carries his insulin kit, with its needle and prescription ...
Read More »Today noon -- Alpha Epsilon Omega Christian sorority will be holding a public ministry. 5 p.m. -- Alpha Epsilon Omega Christian sorority invites you ...
Read More »After wandering from table to table at the Carrboro Farmers' Market, Karen Armstrong stops in front of an arrangement of chili peppers. "This is the ...
Read More »Grades and standardized test scores increasingly are having to share the spotlight with other factors in determining admission to colleges and universities. The ...
Read More »UNC-Chapel Hill administrators have lined up several events to celebrate the University's birthday, but scheduling overload might keep many students from ...
Read More »3 Men Kidnap, Rape Woman in Chapel Hill Chapel Hill police responded to a kidnapping and forcible rape that occurred at 8 a.m. Friday. The victim was ...
Read More »While campaigning with her father, 2000 Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. Joe Lieberman, D-Conn., Rebecca Lieberman noticed that many Americans ...
Read More »In the winding paths of the N.C. Botanical Gardens, steel bees swirl above hungry pitcher plants, a heron named Elvis perches on the bank of a water lily ...
Read More »The emotion of human inadequacy filled for an hour Sunday a small theater lined with cabinets. Ghost and Spice Productions presented two one-act plays ...
Read More »TEMPE, Ariz. -- Maybe if the whole football coaching thing doesn't work out for Dirk Koetter, he could start a new career as a college football analyst. At ...
Read More »Three years after its inception, the Carolina Computing Initiative is on the verge of reaching a milestone. Come next year, officials expect that every ...
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