Music that was once confined to smoke-filled, big-city nightclubs will soon get a chance to breathe in the mountain breeze of North Carolina. Jazz will ...
Read More »Concerns over the mounting state budget deficit have prompted UNC-system schools to delay their work drafting five-year tuition plans until the fall. The ...
Read More »Diamond in the rough Tift Merritt has been polished clean and set in platinum. After a brief stint in the recording studio, the Southern rock artist returned ...
Read More »To enjoy and appreciate "Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood," a viewer should be Southern, a member of a close group of friends and a woman. If you ...
Read More »Girls are difficult. It's a universally known fact, written in stone. I need not even give a history lesson or biblical story because we all accept this ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I am of half Scottish ancestry and I deeply resent the fact that the KKK hijacked the old Scottish custom of cross-burning for their evil ...
Read More »Officials from UNC Hospitals met this week to prepare a plan of action in response to deficiencies identified in a letter from the N.C. Department of ...
Read More »It is summer, and the campus teems with small groups of incoming students and their families touring and attending programs to learn more about the University. June ...
Read More »Dirty Vegas' self-titled debut systematically presents often promising, but ultimately generic electronica and neo-soul. OK, this is probably the first ...
Read More »The new Student Union will not open today as scheduled, Don Luse, director of the Student Union, said Monday. Luse said the building, whose opening date ...
Read More »A prestigious British business newspaper has ranked UNC's Kenan-Flagler Business School eighth in the world for executive education. The 2002 Financial ...
Read More »Any athlete with professional prospects will sit by the phone, television or radio on draft day to find out his or her draft position. Russ Adams, a ...
Read More »The relaxation of a Chapel Hill summer will offer no such break from the lobbying efforts of student government. Student Body President Jen Daum and ...
Read More »The Orange County Board of Commissioners met Tuesday night to discuss issues relating to the county's budget for the next fiscal year, which begins on ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: When Cooper Tools, Nortel, Alcatel and other major Triangle area employers downsized or laid off a large percentage of their workforce ...
Read More »The trial of Dwayne Russell Edwards, the man accused of sexually assaulting one woman and raping two women in Chapel Hill and Carrboro, ended June 6 when ...
Read More »In an effort to keep pace with its peer institutions, UNC is considering changes to be more inclusive of sexual minorities. The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, ...
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