Field Hockey Adds Firepower
DURHAM -- The North Carolina field hockey team is scoring more goals this season. A lot more. Notoriously a defensive-minded team, it has a new-found ...
Read More »DURHAM -- The North Carolina field hockey team is scoring more goals this season. A lot more. Notoriously a defensive-minded team, it has a new-found ...
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Read More »The Food and Drug Administration's recent approval of the abortion drug RU-486 has ignited concerns about the influence the next president will have in ...
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Read More »When you're from North Carolina, it's easy to blush when you're aware of how the state is perceived by outsiders. You get embarrassed about things -- ...
Read More »The N.C. Waste Awareness and Reduction Network is just one of many organizations included under the N.C. Community Shares umbrella. But that one organization ...
Read More »When Republican presidential candidate George W. Bush and Democratic candidate Al Gore spar in their first debate tonight, young people nationwide will ...
Read More »Three athletes from North Carolina earned ACC honors for their performances last week. Senior Kristen McCann was named ACC player of the week in field ...
Read More »The one sure way to solicit the wrath and hatred of liberals is to remind them that abortion kills babies. The letters I've received in the last week ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School system has announced plans for a bond referendum to hit ballots November 2001, but area schools continue to feel ...
Read More »The North Carolina defense had one more third down - one final chance to make a stop and redeem itself. Georgia Tech, leading Saturday's game 35-28, was ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: When you head out of town for Fall Break, we hope you'll take at least one homework assignment with you. Don't worry; no books are required ...
Read More »University and community college leaders from eastern North Carolina are embarking on a two-day bus tour today to build support for the $3.1 billion higher ...
Read More »A small neighborhood in Chapel Hill has found an effective solution to ease tensions between residents and students. Short Street, located between Church ...
Read More »RALEIGH - Two weeks before a wide variety of animals arrive for the N.C. State Fair in Raleigh, replicas of creatures from the past already are settled ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: I think that William McKinney's column ("Campus Groups Equal Safe Havens," Sept. 21) was the result of an approaching publication deadline ...
Read More »We're always getting slammed. No respect. No credit from the media. I read a newspaper, watch a movie or turn on the TV, and all I see is killing, killing ...
Read More »The taste of victory is sweet, and North Carolina's men and women's cross country teams were thirsty. The UNC Challenge at Finley Golf Course on Saturday ...
Read More »They say cheaters never win. Apparently, people who don't cheat never win either. The Honor Court found Michael Trinh guilty of cheating Monday night. ...
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