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‘Expect your eardrums to be blown’

By Michael Jones, WKNC Assistant Daytime Music Director
April 30, 2010

The summer is soon upon us, and with that we are expecting a wide variety of big releases within the music world. Since I'm representing WKNC 88.1 FM, I thought it would be best to highlight some of the...

Crime wave at area apartments instills uneasiness in residents

By Elliot Borman, Staff Writer
April 30, 2010

A student can be seen marching through the night in search of her stolen bike. A glimmer shines on the damp pavement —it's a broken reflector light, possibly that of the missing bicycle. With no...

The stars come out for exclusive ‘MacGruber’ screening

By Rich Lepore, Arts & Entertainment Editor
April 30, 2010

The Carolina Theatre in Chapel Hill was the setting Monday night for a special advance screening of "MacGruber," the new Saturday Night Live skit-turned-movie. The screening was open only to Carolina students,...

Google moves servers out of China, not a surprise

By Alanna Howard, Pg. 2 Editor
April 30, 2010

Google, a long-time leader in the search industry, made a decisive move in the business world with its decision to remove servers from China. Searches such as "Beijing Olympics" and "Beijing Metro" are...

With college life comes tests of faith

By Lauren Shute, Staff Writer
March 9, 2010

When students make the move from home to college, it is understandable that considerable changes take place. Students are faced with new situations, some of which they have never encountered before, and...

Down economy won’t stop spring break plans

By Lauren Shute, Staff Writer
March 9, 2010

Listen to any conversation drifting around the classroom in the next two days and it's a safe bet that the topic will be spring break. Students will be heading out in droves come Friday, ready to drown...

Skinny ties with Southern flair bring entrepreneurial success

By Jessica Neville, Science & Tech Editor
February 23, 2010

In the midst of bad economic times where even professional businessmen and women are suffering losses, students may not feel like they have a chance to be successful in the business realm. Seniors Barton...

Valentine’s date ideas for all couples

By Kate Shefte, Executive Editor
February 10, 2010

For the outdoorsy couple: If you're looking to stay active this weekend, try biking or hiking Umstead Park's many miles of trails. Trails range from easy to moderate and are surrounded by protected flora...

Singles Awareness Day breaks from tradition

By Laura Wilkinson, Life & Style Editor
February 10, 2010

Every year as the 14th of February approaches, there are mad rushes to the chocolate aisle and the flower section within the grocery store, as well as phone calls to restaurants to make reservations for...

Engineers Without Borders focuses on sustainability

By Jessica Neville
January 17, 2010

The University's chapter of Engineers Without Borders promotes sustainability in foreign countries through research and hands-on projects and locally through service projects. Clint Gibson, the president...

Bell Tower project takes off

By Derek Medlin
Managing Editor
April 10, 2009

Every hour, on the hour, it sounds. One day, it may even ring. The Memorial Bell Tower may be the University's most recognizable visual feature and serves as the landmark of the official seal.It's been...

 

University likely to buck smoke-free trend

By Lindsey Meaux
Staff Writer
November 24, 2008

Amanda Kasson smokes about half a pack each day — before, between and after classes.Even if the campus was smoke-free, she would "probably still smoke on campus anyway," she said with a laugh.But...