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A few weeks ago, you may have noticed that www.dailytarheel.com wasn't available online. On June 13, The Daily Tar Heel changed service providers for ...
Read More »A few weeks ago, you may have noticed that www.dailytarheel.com wasn't available online. On June 13, The Daily Tar Heel changed service providers for ...
Read More »3/5 Stars The legendary sunken city of Atlantis is vividly brought to life in Disney's newest animated film "Atlantis, The Lost Empire." Milo Thatch ...
Read More »The University is one step closer to naming a new head of research programs in a search process that began last August. Illinois college administrator ...
Read More »Chapel Hill citizens recently convened to discuss developments with the UNC Master Plan outside of the town-gown sphere. About twenty-five people squeezed ...
Read More »4/5 Stars When local faves Milemarker left Chapel Hill for the greener post-rock pastures of Chicago last summer, drummer Ben Davis stayed behind. Letting ...
Read More »The demand for on-campus parking will become an even greater issue at the University as campus construction decreases available parking by 177 spaces ...
Read More »4/5 Stars Blues Traveler is back. After being knocked against the ropes in 1999 with the death of founding member Bobby Sheehan and serious heart surgery ...
Read More »The Federal Bureau of Investigation has been in the news a lot recently. First was the bad news that one of the FBI's very own agents, Robert Hanssen, ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council held a public hearing Monday, announcing that a protest petition submitted by Chapel Hill residents on June 13 had been considered ...
Read More »The whizzing and pounding of construction returns for the summer as Chapel Hill renovates its downtown area. Amidst a sea of orange cones, fragmented ...
Read More »Orange County recently filed an appeal in the D.C. circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals, declaring that a federal agency's review failed the public. In ...
Read More »John Sanders, a man who has given over 50 years to the University, retired from the Board of Governors last week, but left behind a reputation and a name ...
Read More »Merciless bloody shootings. A flying Greyhound bus. Hostages exploding. Insane car chases with sleek, sporty vehicles breaking the sound barrier. A truly ...
Read More »"It's nice to be on the old home turf again," James Taylor said to a capacity crowd at Alltel Pavilion in Raleigh. Taylor, a Chapel Hill native, was ...
Read More »It's not OK Computer II. It's not Kid A II. It's both. For Radiohead fans hoping the band's new release would bring Thom Yorke and company's musical ...
Read More »The Department of Housing has avoided a shortage of dorm rooms this session by opening Spencer Residence Hall after summer classes began. Housing officials ...
Read More »All signs point to Spanish after the Orange County Board of Commissioners' June 5 meeting. Due to rapid growth of the Hispanic population in the county, ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: On Thursday, June 14, Chancellor Moeser will introduce Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Robert Shelton at the Employee Forum. The ...
Read More »University officials say they will consider a proposal to develop Gerrard Hall for use as a non-denominational spiritual facility when renovations begin ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I was disappointed, yet not surprised, that some on the DTH staff are still counting the votes in Florida, especially after reading Bill ...
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