Public Service Center Hosts Interest Open House
A prominent public service advocacy group for UNC is looking to get the word out early in the semester. The Carolina Center for Public Service is holding ...
Read More »A prominent public service advocacy group for UNC is looking to get the word out early in the semester. The Carolina Center for Public Service is holding ...
Read More »Commissioners in two N.C. counties voted unanimously Monday to sue the state for local revenues withheld earlier in the year by Gov. Mike Easley. The ...
Read More »Sunday, August 25 7 p.m. -- OASIS is a cultural organization for Africans and those interested in Africa. Join us for our first meeting and welcome ...
Read More »A day before classes started at North Carolina, Calvin Hayes didn't even have his belongings packed. Unlike most of the other soon-to-be freshmen, the ...
Read More »Faced with pleas from residents, the Orange County Board of Commissioners voted Tuesday night to request that the N.C. Department of Transportation immediately ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I believe if the staff at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill insists on teaching the Quran to their students, they should ...
Read More »A thrift shop that opened Wednesday in Carrboro plans to do more for the town than sell its product -- it will provide an outlet for the mentally ill ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Bravo to UNC, to Professor Carl Ernst and to Chancellor James Moeser for sponsoring this year's required reading of "Approaching the Qur' ...
Read More »Almost two weeks after the UNC-system Board of Governors failed to approve a resolution supporting academic freedom, board members will revisit the action ...
Read More »The property is located at 130 Lavinia Lane off N.C. 54 and will be divided into three lots. The board held a public hearing to receive comment on the ...
Read More »Students who used their meal plans to take out food from the Top of Lenoir last year are surprised to find that option is no longer available. Instead, ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I am writing in response to the Aug. 20 article "Students Cross Oceans to Broaden Horizons," in which I was not only greatly misquoted, ...
Read More »State and federal agencies moved about 2,300 people to federally funded temporary housing when Hurricane Floyd ripped through North Carolina three years ...
Read More »A lack of seniors doesn't always translate to a lack of experience. The North Carolina women's soccer team might have the fewest seniors in its program's ...
Read More »North Carolina high school students can now decide for themselves if they are qualified to be Morehead Award candidates. Starting this year, in-state ...
Read More »Today, giant puppets will overtake UNC's Forest Theatre in the first of 12 performances by the Paper Hand Puppet Intervention. For the third consecutive ...
Read More »Click here to view more photos of the two dorm rooms The floors shine. The paint is fresh. And the red and white "Welcome to Morrison South" banner still ...
Read More »University officials are hoping the widespread controversy over this year's summer reading selection will spark student interest in a series of events ...
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