Santa Clara's preparation leads to upset
The fans were gone, the scoreboard was off, and just a few Santa Clara players remained on Fetzer Field. Above the quiet murmur of parents congratulating ...
Read More »The fans were gone, the scoreboard was off, and just a few Santa Clara players remained on Fetzer Field. Above the quiet murmur of parents congratulating ...
Read More »RALEIGH - The North Carolina women's basketball team found itself in an unfavorable situation during the second half of Sunday's matchup against Connecticut. With ...
Read More »DURHAM - After rumors of a coaching change as recently as a few weeks ago, UNC Chancellor James Moeser said Saturday that he will recommend a two-year ...
Read More »Expansion of Fairview Park in the western part of Hillsborough took a step forward Tuesday when the Orange County Board of Commissioners approved an agreement ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Regarding Altha Cravey's message to The Daily Tar Heel, I would like to clarify two matters. I served on the committee that put together ...
Read More »The Downtown Economic Development Corporation has struggled to find how to fill its mission of representing the mutual interests of the town, University ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Accepting the Popes' money will endanger UNC's ideals. The Pope Center and The Pope Foundation are funded by the Popes. These donors ...
Read More »With just under three minutes to go in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, North Carolina men's soccer team senior Tim Merritt took a shot from the ...
Read More »The annual Alternative Christmas event, held at the United Church of Chapel Hill on Saturday and Sunday morning, offered locals the opportunity to purchase ...
Read More »A father's worst nightmare came true Thursday night when Girls Gone Wild took over a Chapel Hill hot spot. Hundreds of students packed into Avalon, a ...
Read More »On a cool November night at Fetzer Field, only about half of the eventual crowd had arrived. But the players had been introduced, the national anthem ...
Read More »While the slowed enrollment growth rate in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools stems from a large number of students leaving, school officials say the figure ...
Read More »CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - The North Carolina volleyball team saw its pursuit of the ACC title fall short Sunday, as the fifth-seeded Tar Heels lost to the ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Too often in our country, where a child is born determines his or her educational prospects.
Read More »Thirty years after his death, former N.C. Gov. Luther Hartwell Hodges received an honor many of his colleagues and family members said was long overdue. Officials ...
Read More »When former President Ronald Reagan died earlier this year, his obituaries rang with praise for weeks. I confess that I voted against Reagan every chance ...
Read More »It's been a typical fall semester on campus - a warm spell, a cold spell, tuition talks, basketball ticket distributions and some oversized furry creatures ...
Read More »With the deadline for submitting applications to become the newest Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board of Education member having passed, there are now 10 candidates ...
Read More »Months of preparation recently paid off for a UNC alumnus after she endured a brutal application process and became the 38th UNC graduate to win the prestigious ...
Read More »North Carolinians will find out within the next two months if the continent's largest food distributor, Sysco, will be planting roots in the Tar Heel ...
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