Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
1 day ago by Brandon Staton, Senior Writer
To the untrained eye, the small town of Chapel Hill doesn't have a whole lot in common with big cities such as Los Angeles, Pittsburgh and San Francisco.
But when it comes to the playing field...
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
2 days ago by Rachel Ullrich, Senior Writer
The suspects in Eve Carson's murder will appear in court Monday for the first time since the release in the last week of Carson's autopsy and search warrants in the case.
Demario James Atwater likely will face a Rule 24 hearing, which is a required step allowing the prosecution to seek the death penalty in a case.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
1 day ago by Editorial Board
American drug dealers, eye-drops salesmen and the Doritos board of executives must be ecstatic.
A World Health Organization survey July 1 named the U.S. the world superpower when it comes to consuming marijuana and cocaine.
We even beat out the Netherlands, where you can go to a coffee shop, roll a joint and smoke it next to a police officer without repercussions.
Niner Online, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC
5 days ago by Stephanie Gershowitz
For months, Pixar tempted us with an adorably cute robot who lives all alone on Earth after the human race abandons the planet. Any commercial on the movie was vague and uninformative to its plot, but audiences were hooked. Everybody was waiting in anticipation for Pixar's next masterpiece, "Wall-E."
Niner Online, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC
5 days ago by Stephanie Gershowitz
Taking a break from summer classes, the Campus Activity Board hosted a pajama jam in the Martin Village Community Jam Wednesday June 25. The party started at 7 p.m. DJ Dexter Dynamite provided the clubbing music all night.
Niner Online, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC
4 days ago by Christy Gaines
People in today's society seem to have forgotten that choices have consequences. An article in "The Charlotte Observer" interviewed young mothers that were against giving their children the required vaccinations. According to the article, North Carolina's policy has loopholes that allow mothers to object for spiritual reasons.