Growing Pains
No pain, no gain. That's the message UNC officials have been trying to sell students as the year begins against the backdrop of planned construction ...
Read More »No pain, no gain. That's the message UNC officials have been trying to sell students as the year begins against the backdrop of planned construction ...
Read More »The 2000 national champion North Carolina was selected as the preseason favorite for the 2001 ACC Women's Soccer season in a poll by the eight league ...
Read More »From the audience's perspective at a sold-out show at Go! Rehearsal Studios Saturday night, local band Strunken White seemed like a pint-sized version ...
Read More »UNC-system schools are experiencing a number of construction delays resulting from state regulations aimed at ensuring a fair construction process. According ...
Read More »I woke up in my dorm room this morning feeling slightly dazed. Not that I wasn't expecting to wake up here -- I mean, I had gone to sleep here, after ...
Read More »Last year's North Carolina baseball team was young and inexperienced. Now they're a little bit older and thanks to the 2000 season and the Coastal Plain ...
Read More »They're bigger, smarter and more diverse -- they're freshmen. This year's freshman class is the largest in UNC's history, with a total enrollment of ...
Read More »Even while campus activity slowed for the summer, UNC officials were busy filling vacant positions. Among those who were hired were the directors of ...
Read More »Don't worry. I'm not going to take your crossword. Go ahead. Breathe a sigh of relief and know that unlike some of my predecessors, I won't be so evil ...
Read More »North Carolina junior Sean Quinn set two school records last week at the United States Swimming Senior National Championships. Quinn broke the Tar ...
Read More »It's what some might call a vicious cycle. Each year, UNC's enrollment rises -- a phenomenon that has forced the University to create a blueprint for ...
Read More »Pressure on N.C. General Assembly members to pass a fiscally sound budget recently increased when members were informed that North Carolina's AAA bond ...
Read More »Andrew Payne, UNC-system Association of Student Governments president, vows to chart a new course for the organization during his second term as president. Payne ...
Read More »A Saturday afternoon at Fetzer Field it wasn't. When Jena Kluegel ran onto the turf early last month at the National Sports Center in Blaine, Minn., ...
Read More »The sight of homeless students forced to hole up in residence hall lounges has become a thing of the past, despite an increased demand for on-campus housing ...
Read More »Subway isn't just on Franklin Street anymore. Strolling into Mainstreet Lenoir this weekend, patrons found the familiar green and yellow sign sharing ...
Read More »Staff Report The Boston Celtics made former North Carolina star Joseph Forte a professional basketball player when they selected the 6-foot-4 ...
Read More »State & National Editor State and university leaders seem certain that students will have to pay even more in tuition for the fall 2001 semester, ...
Read More »Three basketball players were released from the team because they did not meet physical requirements. By Kelly Lusk Assistant Sports Editor Last ...
Read More »The race is on. A Nov. 6 election date looms ahead as candidates hustle to get their platforms together for several local government positions. Twenty-one ...
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