The Chronicle, Duke University, Durham, NC
5 hours ago by Chelsea Allison
Duke Board of Trustees Chairman Robert Steel, Trinity '73, has been named president and CEO of Wachovia Corp., effective July 9. Steel will continue to serve as chairman of the Trustees, confirmed Michael Schoenfeld, vice president for public affairs and government relations.
Niner Online, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, Charlotte, NC
4 hours ago by Jessica Milicevic
I think the strongest point made during the historic Obama-Clinton speech, made on Fri. June 27 in Unity, NH, was made by Clinton when she said, "McCain and Bush are two sides of the same coin, and it doesn't amount to a whole lot of change."
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
5 hours ago by Ashley Bennett, Staff Writer
As freshmen in the class of 2012 continue to attend orientation and gear up for their first semester at college, one of their fellow classmates will not have the chance to join them.
Krystian "Krysti" Bullins, 18, died the morning of July 7 at UNC Hospitals due to liver, kidney and respiratory failure.
The Chronicle, Duke University, Durham, NC
5 hours ago by Will Robinson and Emmeline Zhao
Bob Ekstrand, Law '98, founded Durham law firm Ekstrand & Ekstrand with his wife Samantha, Law '01, and offers services ranging from merely giving advice to students to filing a lawsuit on their behalf.
The Chronicle, Duke University, Durham, NC
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At 18 years old, his wins total 156-including 6 world championships and 13 national championships.
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Niner Online, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC
5 days ago by Stephanie Gershowitz
Members of the Campus Police and Public Safety sat down with NinerOnline to discuss plans and programs for the coming year.
The meeting included details about current activities the force is implementing in response to the issue of larceny across the campus. In attendance were Director Marlene Hall, Lieutenant Rodger Hughes and Major M.C. Keith.
Niner Online, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC
4 days ago by James Maneval
With just over a month until the beginning of classes, UNC Charlotte Recreational Services is planning to once again host their annual Rec Fest to kick off the school year.
Niner Online, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC
5 days ago by Stephanie Gershowitz
Last year on July 1, a state policy prohibited smoking in university buildings with the rare exception of specified areas in the residential halls. The smoking policy was then addressed again on January 1. The new law banned smoking in all buildings owned, occupied or leased by the state; this included resident halls.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
5 days ago
TO THE EDITOR:
As the Carolina community mourns the loss of our inspirational leader Eve Carson, I want to urge each of us to remember that there are more victims in this horrendous crime.
An employee at Duke School of Medicine, I recently discovered that a close co-worker watched one of the accused grow up down the street from her for 10 years.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
5 days ago by Ashley Bennett, Staff Writer
As freshmen in the class of 2012 continue to attend orientation and gear up for their first semester at college, one of their fellow classmates will not have the chance to join them.
Krystian "Krysti" Bullins, 18, died the morning of July 7 at UNC Hospitals due to liver, kidney and respiratory failure.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
5 days ago by Will Harrison, Senior Writer
Franklin Street patrons have seen the balance between new development and business closures tip heavily toward empty storefronts in recent months, but new renovations to the former site of Kerr Drug are sparks of progress for Chapel Hill's most famous street.
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