Chapel Hill Resident Critical of UNC's Actions Toward Town
To The Editor: On reading Jon Harris' editorial supporting UNC's bullying of the Town of Chapel Hill ("Futile Actions," June 21), one can only conclude ...
Read More »To The Editor: On reading Jon Harris' editorial supporting UNC's bullying of the Town of Chapel Hill ("Futile Actions," June 21), one can only conclude ...
Read More »I ended my first year of college on super double-secret probation. While a few incidents directly led to this status, I like to think the real reason ...
Read More »Four of Five Stars Rufus Wainwright has answered the hype. After being named by Rolling Stone as the best new artist in 1998 and garnering a spot on ...
Read More »Doug Clark and the Hot Nuts celebrated their front man's 65th birthday June 21 with a concert at McCorkle Place. The concert was part of a family-oriented ...
Read More »The N.C. House of Representatives Appropriations Committee approved their $14.4 billion budget Tuesday, leaving many higher education officials worried ...
Read More »The University's College of Arts and Sciences can look forward to another half-decade of managerial continuity as its head returns for a second term. Risa ...
Read More »An Orange County district court awarded a UNC student $200 on June 20 after the judge ruled that Talbert's Tire and Automotive overcharged the student. ...
Read More »Town and University officials might have finally come to a rezoning agreement that satisfies both sides. UNC met with town officials Tuesday to clarify ...
Read More »After three years as head coach of University of North Carolina women's tennis, Roland Thornqvist has been named to the same position at the University ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council cleared the way for fare-free busing Monday as part the town's $57.3 million budget. The budget also combines the Transportation ...
Read More »DURHAM - The old stools sit idly behind the wooden bar that for 27 years served swarms of Duke University students. The Hideaway, named by Playboy magazine ...
Read More »Faculty members and administrators are working to unite opposing views as a result of recent plans to combine teaching efforts with state-of-the-art technological ...
Read More »The checkered flag fell Saturday night on the stage of the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium amidst NASCAR auto frames and mammoth tires with a winner not moving ...
Read More »RALEIGH - Persistence has been the name of the game for the N.C. Waste Awareness and Reduction Network, but their time seems to be running out. N.C. ...
Read More »Two of Five Stars Grossing $41.6 million, "The Fast and the Furious" settled in as the No. 1 movie of last weekend. How? Why?
Read More »Three of Five Stars Like writers, musicians are ultimately thieves.
Read More »My first year at UNC was a lot like a triathlon. I did a lot of running. At first it was after the U-Bus. As the loads of other lucky freshmen, packed ...
Read More »Before frequenting the courtroom in "Matlock," he kept order in Mayberry on "The Andy Griffith Show." Before that Andy Griffith, the famous comedian, ...
Read More »Like many American boys, I spent summer evenings getting bitten by mosquitoes in left field. I wasn't allowed to chew gum at home, so game nights warranted ...
Read More »North Carolina House of Representatives say they will not increase any taxes, yet will manage to avoid harsh cuts in the Health and Human Services Department. House ...
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