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May 20, 2026

Month: March 2023

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Duke, UNC have plenty to play for in finale

March 1, 2023 Shawn Krest
It will be must-see television once again on Saturday when the Tar Heels and Blue Devils close the ACC regular season against each other. However, after generations of “Clash of the Titans,” this year’s Duke-Carolina […]
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Murray speech at Chapel Hill takes on highlights purpose of universities  

March 1, 2023 Matt Mercer
CHAPEL HILL — On a stormy Thursday night in Chapel Hill, renowned English author and journalist Douglas Murray spoke to a crowd of students and alumni in an auditorium on the vast campus. Hosted by the […]
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March Madness begins now for one-bid leagues

March 1, 2023 Shawn Krest & Ryan Henkel
For most of the conferences in college basketball, early March is not a time for bubble speculation and bracketology. While power conference teams like UNC, Michigan and Clemson have seen their odds of getting an […]
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Frozen Finley turnout makes case for college hockey in NC

March 1, 2023 Cory Lavalette
RALEIGH — When asked on Feb. 13, five days before the Stadium Series outdoor game at Carter-Finley Stadium, if he had considered adding hockey as a Division I men’s and women’s sport, NC State Director […]
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Charlotte FC aims for improvement in Year 2

March 1, 2023 Jesse Deal
CHARLOTTE — Playing in front of a near-capacity crowd of 69,345 people at Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte FC was hoping to kick off its second MLS season with a win. While the defense was […]
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HILL: Where would people turn if America no longer existed?

March 1, 2023 Frank Hill
Best-selling author Douglas Murray spoke at the UNC Free Speech Alliance kickoff event last week co-sponsored by the Common Sense Society on the Chapel Hill campus. The title of his address was “Free Speech in […]

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