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Home » Issue: 2009-12-30

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Big first half helps Lucas, Tar Heels hold off Georgia Tech in ACC opener

by Mike Potter 01/06/201002/05/2023

CARMICHAEL AUDITORIUM/CHAPEL HILL UNC opens the ACC portion of its women’s basketball season, and the No. 7 Tar Heels appear to be getting a challenge at home. Tonight’s visitor is No. 20 Georgia Tech, which comes in on an eight-game winning streak including victories in its last three road games. UNC has historically dominated the […]

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Colgate brushes past visiting Eagles

by Mike Potter 01/06/201002/05/2023
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Durham police name new deputy chief; announce 11 other promotions

by Samiha Khanna 01/06/201002/05/2023
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Daniels seeking $25 million from Durham for negligent investigation, distress

by Samiha Khanna 01/06/201001/11/2023
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Kinnaird to run for eighth term

by Joe Schwartz 01/06/201001/11/2023
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Tar Heels face No. 20 Georgia Tech in ACC opener tonight at Carmichael

by Mike Potter 01/06/201002/05/2023
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N.C. Central visits Colgate still looking for an important road victory

by Mike Potter 01/05/201002/05/2023
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NCCU’s Robinson beats alma mater WSSU for 200th career victory

by Mike Potter 01/05/201002/05/2023
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Wake school board votes 5-4 to end year-round assignments — somehow

by Bob Geary 01/05/201001/11/2023
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Tar Heels stumble, then collapse at Charleston

by Rob Harrington 01/05/201001/11/2023

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