Edwards Explains Bill, Criticizes Past Security
RALEIGH -- Under the metal walls of a helicopter hangar, Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C., met with members of the N.C. National Guard just days after ...
Read More »RALEIGH -- Under the metal walls of a helicopter hangar, Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C., met with members of the N.C. National Guard just days after ...
Read More »After a string of recent trespassing incidents, Department of Public Safety officials are reminding community members that only people directly affiliated ...
Read More »A leading UNC researcher is set to receive one of the most distinguished scientific awards in the nation. Oliver Smithies, professor of pathology, was ...
Read More »Thomas Croom is a senior chemistry major at N.C. State University expecting to graduate in December. But while his classmates might be looking for a ...
Read More »Members of the UNC and Duke University communities now can help bridge the short distance between the schools with the help of grant money from the Robertson ...
Read More »On June 28, the N.C. House passed a state budget for the 2001-03 fiscal years with a large budget hole that legislators knew they would have to fill -- ...
Read More »Two weeks after the N.C. House passed a tax package, the Senate has yet to make significant progress on the proposal. On Aug. 30, the House approved ...
Read More »Carrboro residents and officials brainstormed ideas for making the town more pedestrian-friendly and aesthetically pleasing as they strolled through downtown ...
Read More »A bright sun shone down, warming the bright metal bleachers directly below.The unscathed, painted field lay calmly and ready for battle below mostly clear ...
Read More »After largely being forgotten, statewide lottery legislation could be revived this week. House Speaker Jim Black, D-Mecklenburg, announced ...
Read More »Coming off a 3-2 loss at Santa Clara last Sunday and an emotional week that featured a number of canceled matches and practices, signs of a potential ...
Read More »I did not want to write this column. I wanted to write about UNC's license agreement with software giant Microsoft Corp. There were reasons for my ...
Read More »Board of Governors members expressed concern Friday morning about acquiring sufficient funds to support the rapidly expanding enrollment at UNC-system ...
Read More »More than 1,000 gallons of sewage water overflowed Wednesday when a manhole became blocked with debris, sending an estimated 300 gallons into nearby Battle ...
Read More »Staring out on the cold waters of the Atlantic, Lady Liberty turns from the disastrous byproduct of American unilateralism. She does not hide her face ...
Read More »The similarities are there, on the page and on the field. Five games into the North Carolina men's soccer season, UNC players may have a tough time distinguishing ...
Read More »Many UNC students say they have noticed an increase in the mass e-mails sent to their University accounts this year. And officials say there is now a ...
Read More »People were screaming. Women were crying. Smoke filled the air and made it difficult to see. Confusion engulfed the streets of New York City on Tuesday. And ...
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