East Carolinian, East Carolina University, NC
10 hours ago by Natalie Jurgen
This past April was an exciting month for both Corporal Webster Guthrie and Corporal Reggie Warren--it marked their return to ECU after seven months in Iraq with the United States Marine Corps.
Guthrie and Warren were both deployed out of Camp Lejeune in August of 2007 for a seven month stay 60 miles outside of Baghdad.
East Carolinian, East Carolina University, NC
13 hours ago by AP
The legal booms of fireworks on the Fourth of July won't be any bigger this year in North Carolina.
The News & Record of Greensboro reported Tuesday that consumer fireworks have gotten bigger, louder and more powerful around the country.
But not in North Carolina.
The Daily Gamecock, University of South Carolina, SC
1 day ago by Vivi Koutrakos
USC undergraduate and graduate students will face a 5.9 percent tuition increase taking effect July 1, after the 2008-2009 budget proposal was made public by the Board of Trustees executive committee on Wednesday, June 18.
East Carolinian, East Carolina University, NC
2 days ago by Natalie Jurgen
For the third time, ECU's Department of Mathematics and Science Education is partnering with UNC Morehead Planetarium and GO-Science to offer a range of summer day camps for second to eighth grade local students.
The summer camp is modeled around Morehead's popular camp design and offers a fun and educational experience in a small group environment.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
3 days ago by From staff and wire reports
Editor's note: This article contains details of the finding from the autopsy released for Eve Carson. Some details are graphic and might be offensive to some readers.
The Seahawk, University of North Carolina Wilmington, NC
6 days ago by Jennie Klahre
Scientists at the National Undersea Research Center at UNCW are looking to the future, below the surface.
Divers at the Aquarius Reef Base, the underwater ocean laboratory in Florida, began their fourth mission of 2008 in June.
Since very little is known about the biological reasons why one coral may survive in a new habitat after rescue and transplantation and one may sicken and die, The Aquarius Coral Restoration/Resilience Experiments (ACRREs) were developed.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
6 days ago by Brian Austin, University Editor
FRIDAY, 5 p.m. - Eve Carson was abducted from her house in the middle of the night just hours before her death on March 5, according to search warrants released today by an Orange County judge. A confidential witness worked with investigators to detail the circumstances surrounding her death.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
6 days ago by Brian Austin, University Editor
FRIDAY, 1:45 p.m. - Eve Carson was abducted from her home on the night of her death, according to search warrants released today. A confidential witness worked with investigators to detail the circumstances surrounding her death.
The witness informed investigators that Demario James Atwater - known to the witness as "Rio" - said he and Lawrence Alvin Lovette entered Carson's home on Friendly Lane though an open door on March 5.
Niner Online, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC
6 days ago by Stephanie Gershowitz
The Student Union is set to open fall of 2009. In preparation of its grand opening, Associate Vice Chancellor/Director Jim Hoppa and Senior Associate Director Jerry Mann invited a collection of student leaders to a luncheon Thursday June 26. Vice President of CAB, Chris Cooper and SGA president Tim Ernst were two of those in attendance.
The Seahawk, University of North Carolina Wilmington, NC
6 days ago by Jennie Klahre
In a spring 2007 survey of 480 UNCW students, 85% believed that non-smokers should not have to walk through a haze of smoke to reach the inside of campus buildings and facilities.
In accordance with this wish, UNCW officially adopted its first tobacco restriction policy on June 1, 2008.
Niner Online, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC
6 days ago by Stephanie Gershowitz
The University's largest and oldest college is making major changes this summer. In Chancellor Dubois' 2006 installment speech he proposed a new college consisting of art and architecture. This was brought about by the similarities between the two department's courses.