UNC Looks to Ground Pilots
DALLAS -- With an unbeaten record and a fierce grip on the No. 1 ranking in the nation, the North Carolina women's soccer team is the team to beat in ...
Read More »DALLAS -- With an unbeaten record and a fierce grip on the No. 1 ranking in the nation, the North Carolina women's soccer team is the team to beat in ...
Read More »Students have long complained about the inconvenience of campus construction, but a recent series of construction-related incidents is creating new concerns ...
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Read More »The town of Chapel Hill Board of Adjustment unanimously upheld the town manager's decision to shut down the lot run by Tar Heel Parking for violations ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Every day I go out in the Pit, and there is at least one group or person who is peddling, preaching, or pushing some kind of good or idea. ...
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Read More »Construction projects on North and South Campus will continue during final exam week, but University officials say they have taken steps to minimize ...
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Read More »Members of the House and Senate will meet today to iron out details of a bill calling for changes in how members of the UNC-system Board of Governors ...
Read More »Police officials say UNC students living off campus can rest easy during the holiday break even though break-ins become more rampant as students vacate ...
Read More »Sutton's Drug Store, which has been a part of the Franklin Street landscape since 1923, has seen its share of students come and go. But owner John Woodard ...
Read More »University police detained a UNC student Tuesday on four outstanding warrants and charged him with two additional offenses. Police reports state that ...
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Read More »The Family Anti-Violence Union met Wednesday night to discuss proposed safety actions the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community should take ...
Read More »Members of the Transportation and Parking Advisory Committee, including its newest member, Student Body President Justin Young, met Wednesday to continue ...
Read More »University officials recently have expressed interest in lobbying state legislators to excuse UNC employees from regulation by the State Personnel Commission. Laurie ...
Read More »Today 12:30 p.m. -- Interested in studying abroad in Mexico? Get started now. Come to an information session to learn more about the UNC Study Abroad ...
Read More »Director Heidi Jacot likes to take overlooked Shakespeare works and polish them until they shine or dust off old favorites and put them into a new context. Last ...
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