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A report issued by a congressional advisory committee states that nearly 170,000 top high school graduates are not enrolling in college this fall because ...
Read More »A report issued by a congressional advisory committee states that nearly 170,000 top high school graduates are not enrolling in college this fall because ...
Read More »Road to Perdition 5 Stars In the antithesis to the typical summer blockbuster, Sam Mendes, director of "American Beauty," doles out a second dose of ...
Read More »RALEIGH -- After a four-month delay, state elections in North Carolina appear to be back on track. The N.C. General Assembly set the state primary election ...
Read More »With just about 130 days of water usage left, Orange County, Chapel Hill and Carrboro instituted mandatory water restrictions at the request of the Orange ...
Read More »Town Council to Allow UNC-CH Construction The Chapel Hill Town Council issued permits for the construction of new buildings on the University campus ...
Read More »UNC-Chapel Hill Students opened their mailboxes this week to find tuition bills that included increases of 8 percent for in-state students, 12 percent ...
Read More »On June 3, the UNC Public Art Planning Committee sent a proposal to Chancellor James Moeser that could change the look of the campus. The committee is ...
Read More »The locally owned and operated gourmet food store, A Southern Season, will move from the Eastgate Shopping Center to the University Mall in the summer ...
Read More »Ridley Kessler stumbled into library science in 1970 after graduating with a double major in history and English and going on to teach eighth grade. The ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Congratulations to Lucas Fenske for his column, "Patriot Act Questions Inalienable Rights." Indeed, it does. Unfortunately, the average ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I disagree with the thrust of the July 3 editorial written by Colin Sutker. I have read newspaper/magazine articles, heard this topic ...
Read More »After my deluge of non-offensive sports columns in recent weeks, I have decided to take a break from those topics and get to something in which I have ...
Read More »Imagine being a 20-year-old college freshman on a major university's women's varsity basketball team. Late in the second half, you and a teammate get ...
Read More »The number of voting UNC-Chapel Hill delegates to the UNC-system Association of Student Governments has increased from three to four in order to meet ...
Read More »The Orange Water and Sewer Authority Board of Directors is scheduled to meet today to consider a resolution that will put residents in the area under ...
Read More »University Tuesday, July 9 - University police arrested Alonzo McAlpine Alston at 12:59 p.m., serving a warrant for assault on a female, reports state. ...
Read More »Outrage over the news that the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled the Pledge of Allegiance an unconstitutional endorsement of religion spread across ...
Read More »UNC and the town of Chapel Hill embarked on a cooperative effort to ensure both University growth and town harmony when on June 21 UNC submitted two applications ...
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