`New Kind of War,' But Age-Old Dilemmas For Nation's Media
As the now familiar mantra goes, September 11, 2001, changed America forever. Certainly we have lost much as a country: our innocence, our sense of security, ...
Read More »As the now familiar mantra goes, September 11, 2001, changed America forever. Certainly we have lost much as a country: our innocence, our sense of security, ...
Read More »Amid the religious hollering of the Pit Preacher, pulsating '80s music and campaigns for Homecoming queen, the Muslim Student Association took a quiet ...
Read More »Before the North Carolina-Duke swimming and diving meet Tuesday at Koury Natatorium, Duke's team gathered around one of its swimmers while he hit a pot ...
Read More »UNC officials who traveled to Qatar this weekend expressed overwhelming support for establishing an undergraduate business degree program in the ...
Read More »Former Charlotte Mayor Richard Vinroot announced Wednesday that he will no longer seek the Republican nomination for a U.S. Senate seat in 2002. Vinroot, ...
Read More »Experience prevailed in the race for seats on Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board of Education, as voters returned incumbents Nick Didow and Valerie Foushee. Newcomer ...
Read More »Incumbents Jacquelyn Gist and Diana McDuffee retained their seats on the Carrboro Board of Aldermen, while newcomer John Herrera slid past incumbent Allen ...
Read More »Carolina Indian Circle and Alpha Pi Omega sorority members hope events they have planned to celebrate Native American Heritage Month will improve the ...
Read More »Our University has an obligation to its students and its country, which is why UNC needs to begin doing its part in fighting the war on terrorism.
Read More »University Sunday, Nov. 4 - Joseph Francis Cannon, 21, of 917 Greenwood Road was arrested for driving while intoxicated at 1:55 a.m., reports state. ...
Read More »Entering the circus-like tents of the Experience Music Project's Electric Bus, the museum-goer is met with a cacophony of sound. Hank Williams wails ...
Read More »Professor Anna Waller has been trying to find a way -- using her public health background -- to effectively communicate with the public about bioterrorism ...
Read More »Managing systemwide growth and improving minority student achievement are two goals that appear on the platforms of all five candidates for the Chapel ...
Read More »RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK -- Two U.S. congressmen listened to experts outline goals for bioterrorism preparedness in North Carolina at a roundtable discussion ...
Read More »Chapel Hill and Carrboro mayoral candidates made their final campaign push Monday, shaking hands and posting fliers in a last-ditch effort to secure votes ...
Read More »More than 50 UNC faculty and administrators returned late Monday from a weekend in Qatar aimed at helping officials decide if UNC should start business ...
Read More »Education and entertainment are on the agenda for November, Black Student Movement Month at UNC. Carmen Scott, an executive assistant for the BSM, said ...
Read More »Today 6 p.m. -- The Society of Undergraduate Students With Interest in Japan and the Asian Studies Department will host David Robinson of the N.C. Japan ...
Read More »Former U.S. Sen. Robert Morgan stressed the need Monday for students to help push the issue of campaign finance reform by working to limit soft money ...
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