Attacks on UNC Reading Bring 'Idiotic' Extremists Out of the Woodworks
TO THE EDITOR: After so many years of hearing UNC and Chapel Hill lambasted as bastions of liberalism, communism, feminism and any other -ism that implies ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: After so many years of hearing UNC and Chapel Hill lambasted as bastions of liberalism, communism, feminism and any other -ism that implies ...
Read More »The Orange County Sheriff's Department recently received a $38,000 grant from the U.S. Justice Department to purchase additional crime-fighting equipment. Orange ...
Read More »Chapel Hill Town Council members voted nine to zero Monday to approve renovations to the Kenan-Flagler Business School's continuing education conference ...
Read More »Concerned with UNC's inactivity in addressing the Horace Williams waste site, Chapel Hill Town Council members are asking the University to set a timetable ...
Read More »Candidates for the 2002 N.C. General Assembly elections expressed sympathy with locals' transportation plight at a Chapel Hill forum Tuesday. The transportation ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: If you were curious as to why the mainstream media did not take the Millions for Reparations Rally very seriously, then you are probably ...
Read More »While the North Carolina women's cross country team is returning its star, the men will be busy searching for a leader this year. UNC standout Shalane ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: This is in regard to the article by Tiffanie Drayton titled, "Millions for Slave Reparations, Not a Cent for Media Support." Maybe the ...
Read More »For someone who serves as the voice of UNC's entire faculty, Sue Estroff seems incredibly relaxed. Leaning back in her chair -- arms behind her head ...
Read More »They're confident, comfortable and commanding -- but if the members of Sankofa are going to make it big, they will need more than just ambition. And ...
Read More »Officials say an increase in area water usage last week cannot entirely be blamed on UNC students hitting campus but on a general lack of rainfall. Nonetheless, ...
Read More »For Robin Samuels, seeing a small business based out of a van was enough inspiration for a new local dot-com startup. Samuels and her husband, Richard ...
Read More »Campus construction has sent some student theater groups in search of performance sites for the upcoming semester, with several popular venues unavailable ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I am very disappointed with the way that groups have taken to Carolina's summer reading. I admit to being very surprised when I heard ...
Read More »The 2003 edition of the Kaplan-Newsweek college guide, released Monday, put UNC in a group of this year's 12 "Hot Colleges." Officials say the guide ...
Read More »When Rohit Prakash began contemplating a program to supplement the science curriculum at nearby schools last April, he didn't anticipate much interest. "I ...
Read More »You can call her a Kiwi. Or you can call her "Loora" if you want to; her roommate does. But never, ever call her Australian. That's the one thing that ...
Read More »The event seemed like any introductory level class.But the students filling Hamilton Hall on Monday were wide-awake and tuned in to U.S. Senate hopeful ...
Read More »The town of Hillsborough and the Alamance-Orange water systems will soon implement Stage 6 water restrictions in their service areas. Stage 6, which ...
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