Print edition for September 5 by Daily Tar HeelJan 01, 2009“”
UNC takes precautions ahead of coming storm by Daily Tar HeelJan 01, 2009“As Tropical Storm Hanna approaches the eastern seaboard, UNC officials are planning to deal with a situation they haven't seen in several years. Hanna is projected to hit the East Coast at the North Carolina-South Carolina border tonight with the potential of building into a hurricane, according to the National Weather Service.”
Video: Welcome to Greek Life by Daily Tar HeelSep 04, 2008“On bid day, about six hundred women joined the ranks of UNC Greek life. Video by Mary Katherine Ayers, Elizabeth DeOrnellas and Nick Mendler/DTH”
Professor screens UNC women's soccer documentary by Daily Tar HeelSep 03, 2008“It might be hard to say "winning isn't everything," especially if you're on a team that has won 19 national championships in 26 years. But Yael Averbuch, a member of UNC's women's soccer team, said team building and learning core values make a difficult season worth every moment, despite the occasional championship loss.”
Same site, tougher foe for field hockey team by Daily Tar HeelSep 04, 2008“Less than a week after its first loss since 2006, the North Carolina field hockey team is returning to face an even more formidable opponent. After falling to No. 5 Iowa on Sunday at Wake Forest's Kentner Stadium, the Tar Heels have spent all week preparing to return to Winston-Salem to face No.”
Researchers study relationship between hurricanes and tornados by Daily Tar HeelSep 04, 2008“A new partnership between a UNC-Charlotte professor and a Chapel Hill-based research institute aims to increase understanding of hurricanes that make landfall in Brunswick County. This information will be used to better understand the relationship between hurricanes and the tornados they often spawn.”
Crossword for September 5 by Daily Tar HeelSep 04, 2008“”
Local rose garden by Daily Tar HeelSep 04, 2008“”
Institute uses technology to facilitate global impact by Daily Tar HeelSep 04, 2008“Technological advances around the world and on campus are helping advance the University's mission in areas such as medicine and communication.
But an often overlooked beneficiary of such innovation is the artistic community. Today and Saturday on the second floor of Hyde Hall, the Institute for the Arts and Humanities is hosting workshops in preparation for Collaborations: Humanities, Arts and Technology, a digital arts festival slated for 2010 that will take place on UNC's campus.”
Eve honored through music by Daily Tar HeelSep 04, 2008“When Eve Carson was killed in March, high school classmate Andy Whitehead wasn't sure how to react. Separated by the hundreds of miles between their hometown of Athens, Ga., and his Illinois college, Whitehead couldn't attend the vigils or memorial services that took place in the days following.” | News Topics
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