3rd Downs Trouble UNC Defense
When North Carolina defensive back Derek Johnson missed a tackle on third-and-six in the fourth quarter of Saturday's football game against Georgia Tech, ...
Read More »When North Carolina defensive back Derek Johnson missed a tackle on third-and-six in the fourth quarter of Saturday's football game against Georgia Tech, ...
Read More »After lengthy and at times contentious debate, members of the Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies resolved Monday night that an individual Palestinian ...
Read More »About 200 people attended a ceremony held at the Lumina Theatre on Monday morning to celebrate a new public health program that incorporates physical ...
Read More »Police say a coordinated effort between local law enforcement officials resulted in 10 arrests and 47 citations at Chapel Hill's driving-while-impaired ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Please allow a teacher of English to take exception to your castigation of Student Body President Jen Daum (The Daily Tar Heel, "Unexcused ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: It saddens me to the extent that both student government and The Daily Tar Heel failed in their responsibilities to inform the community. ...
Read More »Monkey Herpes Virus May Aid Cancer Studies UNC researchers have found similar gene profiles between a herpes virus that affects certain types of monkeys ...
Read More »Today 9 a.m. -- The Carolina Union Activities Board presents Magnetic Poetry in the Pit until 1 p.m. The funniest poem will be printed in The Daily Tar ...
Read More »Suspended students might finally have someone in their corner -- the UNC Board of Trustees. The BOT decided Thursday to make the suspension appeal process ...
Read More »C.D. Mock, an assistant coach and former NCAA champion at North Carolina, has been named the Tar Heels' next head wrestling coach. Mock, a 1982 UNC graduate, ...
Read More »A 10-member commission charged with studying the structure of the UNC-system Board of Governors has yet to meet despite a quickly approaching deadline. Although ...
Read More »As the religious melodies drifted in timeless fashion throughout the room, one thing became clear -- this peaceful music is in direct contrast to the ...
Read More »Whether it's in the form of witty wordplay or sheer comic anarchy, humor makes Company Carolina's 2002 One-Act Festival a hit. And though some of the ...
Read More »Seeking greater recognition for their rigorous studies, doctoral students have approached administrators about the possibility of an additional graduation ...
Read More »Every Halloween, Franklin Street turns into a madhouse of masquerade and revelry.
Read More »As I walked into the "No War in Iraq" teach-in last week, I thought I would walk away with nothing more than an earful of recycled 1960s anti-war rhetoric. After ...
Read More »They are the focal point of any volleyball team's offense. Yet setters, who have one of the toughest positions in the sport, often go unnoticed. Ultimately, ...
Read More »Imagine the resultant force when prolific thinkers create art not in solitude but in combination.
Read More »*This article has been corrected As the leader among colleges fighting for the fair treatment of apparel factory workers, UNC has the power to push for ...
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