Towns Celebrate 4th Without Fireworks
Flags waving, hamburgers grilling, illegal fireworks bursting: It's the Fourth of July. Chapel Hill's Downtown Commission and the Department of Parks ...
Read More »Flags waving, hamburgers grilling, illegal fireworks bursting: It's the Fourth of July. Chapel Hill's Downtown Commission and the Department of Parks ...
Read More »Eddie Pope, a 1996 UNC graduate, joined the estimated 1.5 billion people worldwide to watch the telecast of the World Cup Final on Sunday. But unlike ...
Read More »Local Residents who are dissapointed about the lack of Fourth of July fireworks due to the state's budget crisis this year should have no fear: The Festival ...
Read More »Contrary to the wishes of University administrators, the Chapel Hill Town Council voted Monday night not to request that the N.C. Department of Transportation ...
Read More »The state budget approved by the N.C. Senate on June 19 is set to head to the House in efforts to secure a solution to the state's $1.5 billion budget ...
Read More »"We may not know anything more on July 23, but we might know a hell of a lot more. "I think we owe it to the taxpayers to wait until the final moment ...
Read More »After seven postponements, the new Student Union is scheduled to open next month, but this delayed opening may cost the University more than originally ...
Read More »City Tuesday, June 25 A man reported his bicycle stolen after being assaulted on West Rosemary Street, police reports state. The 30 year-old white ...
Read More »When most students arrive at college, they quickly find they have a lot of free time on their hands. What to do with that time is always a question. Student ...
Read More »Communication is more than speech. In the business world, conversation usually is the engine for daily dealings. But on the sports field, transactions ...
Read More »Fast-paced, moderately intelligent and full of interesting twists, Steven Spielberg's freshest foray into the future may save him from the embarrassment ...
Read More »For an admitted "professional liar," Scott Nicholson certainly can spin a good yarn. The Boone author's latest work mixes a little of the truth-based ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: As I was taking my car back to my parking space, I decided to check something in one of the books I had with me. I sat for roughly ...
Read More »June is Black Music Month. But UNC's Sonja H. Stone Black Cultural Center is choosing to recognize the accomplishments of African music throughout the ...
Read More »With state legislators already well into the state budget-building process, Student Body President Jen Daum and student government members have yet to ...
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