Senate Race A Must-See Contest
One of the hottest races this election season is now officially under way. Erskine Bowles, an investment banker from Charlotte, filed for the U.S. Senate ...
Read More »One of the hottest races this election season is now officially under way. Erskine Bowles, an investment banker from Charlotte, filed for the U.S. Senate ...
Read More »Recent proposals at UNC-Chapel Hill and N.C. State University would give students the opportunity to pay tuition in monthly installments. UNC-CH and ...
Read More »Although Student Body President Justin Young entered the lame-duck stage of his administration this week, he still must face major issues before leaving ...
Read More »CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- The No. 19 North Carolina women's basketball team beat Virginia 78-68 on Thursday at University Hall, stretching its winning streak ...
Read More »COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- The North Carolina women's swimming team took a first-day lead at the 2002 ACC Women's Swimming and Diving Championships on Thursday. The ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: The Feb. 20 cartoon depicting our campus student body president-elect as a "beauty queen" was distasteful and disrespectful. I have not ...
Read More »Sandwiched between two historic events, the 24th annual Carolina Jazz Festival is a more scaled-back affair. Last year's festival occurred in the midst ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I am writing to make it clear that I believe the views expressed by Johanna Costa in her opinion column Thursday ("Engage, Enrich, Empower ...
Read More »Kidnapped WSJ Reporter Believed Dead Daniel Pearl, the Wall Street Journal reporter who was taken hostage by Islamic extremists, is now believed to ...
Read More »People come to UNC for many reasons. For 46-year-old David Potorti, it was a love of people and their stories that propelled him to Chapel Hill. It was ...
Read More »Two months after introducing fare-free bus service, local public transit officials heard congratulations, complaints and suggestions Thursday night at ...
Read More »In my quest to find out what's lacking in my columns, I asked friends and family for their opinions on the matter. Their answers were nearly unanimous: ...
Read More »Police are investigating who might have vandalized the apartment of former student body president candidate Will McKinney's campaign manager late Wednesday ...
Read More »A large number of fire code violations for some fraternity houses have local officials concerned that fire safety is not being taken seriously enough ...
Read More »After 30 years in office, U.S. Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C., appears to have reversed his stance on battling the AIDS virus. The Associated Press reported ...
Read More »Today 8 p.m. -- Come see the Eurythmy Spring Valley Touring Ensemble in Memorial Hall. Eurythmy is a dynamic art that concerns itself with the movement ...
Read More »DURHAM -- Area commerce and civic leaders asked U.S. Rep. David Price, D-N.C., for more federal aid to assist the Triangle's unemployed population at ...
Read More »Greek officials say that for the first time in at least five years, last semester's grade point average for all male students at the University was higher ...
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