Culture Fuels Weekend Festival
East Chapel Hill High School cafeteria was filled with the aroma of spices and sounds of the bazouki this weekend as visitors to the sixth annual St. ...
Read More »East Chapel Hill High School cafeteria was filled with the aroma of spices and sounds of the bazouki this weekend as visitors to the sixth annual St. ...
Read More »The North Carolina women's tennis team advanced to the singles final rounds for the second weekend in a row. UNC won three singles flights last weekend ...
Read More »An Orange County developer has filed a complaint against Chapel Hill that could cost the town $10,000 or more. Bill Rogers, owner of AM Properties and ...
Read More »COLLEGE PARK, Md. - It took a brief scare in the form of an early deficit, but the North Carolina men's soccer team added another chapter to what continues ...
Read More »Thousands of walkers paraded from McCorkle Place on the UNC campus to Lincoln Center on Merritt Mill Road in support of public education. Participants ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: First of all, I will state quite clearly that I do know Mike Trinh, and my personal opinion of him is that he's a great guy. However, I'll ...
Read More »My backpack weighs a ton. I don't even know why I continue to do this to myself. I haven't been eating, I've been unable to work out and I have no haircut. ...
Read More »The North Carolina volleyball team remained unbeaten in the ACC by picking up two more conference victories during the weekend. UNC went on the road to ...
Read More »The Hargraves Recreation Center soon will be utilizing a more environmentally friendly power source -- the sun. The center, located in Chapel Hill, will ...
Read More »After appointing seven students to the Elections Board at its meeting Tuesday night, Student Congress approved a special election on Oct. 17 for vacant ...
Read More »Finally meeting longstanding student demands, officials released a report Tuesday analyzing labor practices in international factories that produce UNC-licensed ...
Read More »Remember those annoying census forms that came in the mail earlier this year? Apparently many Orange County residents didn't find them such a hassle. ...
Read More »Students and members of the University community should welcome and encourage, for both debate and discussion, a broad range of ideas and opinions. Among ...
Read More »A new University of Iowa policy that allows professors to denote on their class roll whether a student receives federal financial aid has some students ...
Read More »Local legislators continue to fare well in the Conservation Council of North Carolina's annual scorecard, which rates state legislators on how they voted ...
Read More »The candidates in this year's lieutenant governor's race have thrown their first punches. If this brings to mind a picture of sweaty guys in boxing gloves, ...
Read More »One of the top positions in University administration is close to being filled for the first time since June 1999. Chancellor James Moeser and the Board ...
Read More »It's Wednesday afternoon, and the contemplation of the weekend begins. It seems like there is always something going on, something to do in Chapel Hill. ...
Read More »After helping lead the North Carolina women's soccer team to three straight national title games, Laurie Schwoy received all of the accolades a player ...
Read More »The Carrboro Board of Aldermen might have dismissed further discussion of the Autumn Drive controversy, but residents of the area still refuse to give ...
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