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North Carolina capped an unbeaten season with a 12-8 win over Northwestern on Sunday for the program's fourth NCAA women's lacrosse championship.
North Carolina’s public universities must keep their total administrative employee headcounts and total, permanent salary spending at April levels.
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UNC football coach Bill Belichick caps spring session with ‘Practice Like A Pro’ day - MSNThey opened up Kenan Stadium for North Carolina’s final spring football practice Saturday, allowing UNC fans a two-hour glimpse of Bill Belichick’s first team as head coach for the Tar Heels ...
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More than a bat boy: How UNC baseball pays tribute to late fan at College World Series - MSNJacob Ray “J.R.” Anton first bonded with UNC baseball at the 2006 College World Series in his Omaha hometown. The Heels are back and still honoring him after his death last month.
UNC Caps Regular Season With Resounding Series Win at Duke The Tar Heels deck Duke 14-6 in the regular-season finale on Saturday afternoon at Coombs Field.
Make It Five: 300-Pounder Caps Off Big UNC Football Portal Day. Former two-time national champ and one-year Rice standout offensive lineman Chad Lindberg committed to the red-hot UNC football staff.
North Carolina coach Scott Forbes displays a photo of J.R. Anton in one of his game notebooks he has packed for the trip to the College Word Series on Tuesday, June 11, 2024 at Boshamer Stadium in ...
Jacob Ray “J.R.” Anton first bonded with UNC baseball at the 2006 College World Series in his Omaha hometown. The Heels are back and still honoring him after his death last month.
Jacob Ray “J.R.” Anton first bonded with UNC baseball at the 2006 College World Series in his Omaha hometown. The Heels are back and still honoring him after his death last month.
At least ten people have submitted letters of consent to be nominated as the People’s National Movement (PNM) candidate for the Malabar/Mausica seat (formerly the D’Abadie/O’Meara) ...
Jacob Ray “J.R.” Anton first bonded with UNC baseball at the 2006 College World Series in his Omaha hometown. The Heels are back and still honoring him after his death last month.
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