Vol 95 Issue 18 - Published February 25, 2005
Hopefuls continue race for College’s highest office
University of North Carolina Law School Dean and Burton Craige Professor of Law Gene Nichol spoke to a crowd of more than 60 students and faculty members last night at the University Center, the fourth in a series of five student forums being held by the Presidential Search Committee.

Nichol engaged students during the forum by citing a greater need for faculty and student diversification as well as the potential for the College to be second to none as a public ...

NEWS
Reveley plans to promote College’s history, prestige
At the third public forum for presidential candidates, Taylor Reveley, current dean of the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, answered questions from stude ... more
  • College’s NAACP hosts debates on diversity issues, affirmative action
  • Education school seeks to acquire old Sentara hospital
  • Senate passes bill to revise lottery rules

  • OPINIONS
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  • Hospital bid may bode well for all
  • Drag Ball to support immoral charities
  • Diversity initiative passed; opponents use flawed logic

  • VARIETY
    Cultural night focuses on pop
    Looking to have a "wild and wacky" time this weekend? According to Jason McFadden, a sophomore member of the Japanese Cultural Association, that's wha ... more
  • Kimball hosts 'Macbeth'Production
  • 7th Grade show brings 'insanity' to Ewell
  • Career Services smashes dreams of careers in sanitation

  • REVIEWS
    Nothing guaranteed in this year's Oscar showdown
    The Golden Globes and Screen Actors Guild awards shows have already begun to pave the way to the Oscars, and the uncertainty of winners at those shows ... more
  • 'Alchemy' ultimately desirable
  • Ruscha exhibit explores word art
  • Adventures with Visqueen: Seattle band with hard rock sound

  • SPORTS
    Baseball suffers series of losses
    Baseball's opening winning streak shattered as the team confronted North Carolina State University and Rutgers University this past week, first in a t ... more
  • WILL THE REAL COACH CARTER PLEASE STAND UP?
  • MEN'S BASKETBALL FALLS TO VCU RAMSBY
  • NHL must face change or face fan disguntlement
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