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June 18, 2025

Month: November 2016

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Sports

Road tested Tar Heels face toughest challenge yet in Indiana

November 30, 2016 admin

CHAPEL HILL — The North Carolina basketball team has played five of its first seven games away from home, including two true road games. To say that the Tar Heels are road tested, however, might […]

James Guillory—USA TODAY Sports
Sports

ECUs Jones, Gregory earn All-AAC football selection

November 30, 2016 admin

East Carolina wide receiver Zay Jones, who broke both the FBS single-season and career receiving records this season, has earned first-team All-American Athletic Conference recognition. The Biletnikoff Award finalist was one of the few bright […]

Sports

Memories of 1981 championship loss to Indiana still haunt UNCs Williams

November 30, 2016 admin

North Carolina’s visit to Indiana in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge tonight has given the Hoosiers an opportunity to commemorate the 35th anniversary of their 1981 national championship victory against the Tar Heels. Members of that […]

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Sports

Road tested Tar Heels face toughest challenge yet in Indiana

November 30, 2016 admin

CHAPEL HILL — The North Carolina basketball team has played five of its first seven games away from home, including two true road games. To say that the Tar Heels are road tested, however, might […]

James Guillory—USA TODAY Sports
Sports

ECUs Jones, Gregory earn All-AAC football selection

November 30, 2016 admin

East Carolina wide receiver Zay Jones, who broke both the FBS single-season and career receiving records this season, has earned first-team All-American Athletic Conference recognition. The Biletnikoff Award finalist was one of the few bright […]

Sports

Memories of 1981 championship loss to Indiana still haunt UNCs Williams

November 30, 2016 admin

North Carolina’s visit to Indiana in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge tonight has given the Hoosiers an opportunity to commemorate the 35th anniversary of their 1981 national championship victory against the Tar Heels. Members of that […]

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News

No charges for police officer who shot Charlotte man

November 30, 2016 admin

CHARLOTTE – The police officer who shot and killed a black man in Charlotte, North Carolina, in September “acted lawfully” and will not face criminal charges for his use of force, the local district attorney […]

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Sports

Derek Brunson takes loss in first career UFC main event

November 30, 2016 admin

Derek Brunson was ready for the most important fight of his UFC career, then the stakes got even higher.Riding a five-fight winning streak, the second longest in the Middleweight division, with four straight first-round knockouts—the […]

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Sports

Louisvilles Jackson wins ACC Player of the Year, Offensive POY by media

November 30, 2016 admin

Louisville’s dual-threat quarterback Lamar Jackson was named ACC Player of the Year by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association after a record-breaking campaign. Florida State’s DeMarcus Walker was named Defensive Player of the Year.Jackson accounted […]

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Features

N.C. Bill of Rights to be displayed for 225th anniversary

November 30, 2016 admin

RALEIGH — North Carolina’s original copy of the Bill of Rights will be on display at the North Carolina Museum of History to celebrate its 225th anniversary, which is on Dec. 15.The Bill of Rights […]

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