Police release profile of suspect in UNC murder
By Lauren Carroll | January 10, 2013For the first time since the murder of Faith Hedgepeth in September, the Chapel Hill Police Department has released details about the investigation.
For the first time since the murder of Faith Hedgepeth in September, the Chapel Hill Police Department has released details about the investigation.
The local eatery will be out of commission for the rest of the month.
The fiscal cliff was temporarily averted, but it remains uncertain whether student aid and research grants will be cut.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit rejected all claims for damages to be paid under federal law by the city of Durham.
In response to the current economic climate, many law schools are reducing their incoming class sizes, a recent survey shows.
North Carolina physicians are contesting what they believe is a medically unfounded abortion law in legal proceedings this month.
North Carolina is one of 22 states that holds elections to select its supreme court justices, a controversial policy that some critics say corrupts the state’s judicial system.
Durham has been named one of 20 cities competing for millions of dollars in grants.
Leaders of Research Triangle Park recently unveiled their master plan to attract younger generations of entrepreneurs.
An unnamed graduate student was allegedly assaulted then robbed near campus.
A new local startup is making waves in e-commerce by letting consumers name the price.
Catwoman made her way to the Bull City this weekend along with some other comic book favorites.
North Carolina is at the forefront of a grassroots movement of individual states looking to secede.
The Chronicle also spoke with Scott Jaschik about the increasing popularity of online courses.
With the general election in the rearview mirror and a fiscal cliff on the horizon, federal and state governments will likely make some spending cuts that could affect Duke.
In the next few years, prospective medical school students will begin to take a revised version of the Medical College Admission Test.
A year after graduating from college, women are paid only 82 percent of what their male counterparts earn.
Butterfield easily defeated Republican Pete DiLauro and Libertarian Darryl Holloman .
Discrepancies in state and national polling predictions raise questions about their reliability.
wo to four stickers: the rectangle Romney/Ryan, the round ones with “Pat” in large font and maybe even the square “Barefoot for Senate.”