Get to know the next editor-in-chief
Get to know The Daily Tar Heel’s next editor-in-chief, Steven Norton.
Get to know The Daily Tar Heel’s next editor-in-chief, Steven Norton.
In a colorful celebration of spring, students gathered at Hooker Fields for the annual Holi Moli event.
After class registration, UNC students share their favorite and least favorite classes.
After UNC's men's basketball team defeated Gonzaga in the NCAA Championship, 55,000 people rushed Franklin Street.
Carolina For The Kids hosts their annual Dance Marathon on Friday and Saturday to raise money for the UNC Children's Hospital.
After the UNC men's basketball 90-83 win on Saturday against Duke, crowds flooded to Franklin Street to celebrate.
The UNC NAACP hosts a candlelight vigil for Wilson Caldwell, who was born a slave in the household of UNC's second president, David Swain.
Twenty One Pilots perform their song, "Trees" at the Greensboro Coliseum on Saturday, Feb. 25.
"You go into it thinking it's going to be much more than it is, but it's really not. It's just really awkward." Students share the stories behind their first kiss.
Thousands participated in the 11th annual Moral March on Raleigh February 11, part of the Historic Thousands on Jone’s Street People’s Assembly, a coalition of more than 125 North Carolina NAACP branches.
Three UNC students reflect on Donald Trump's first two weeks as president, and the resistance following policies like the "Muslim Ban."
Historian and singer-songwriter Anna Shternshis and Psoy Korolenko recreate lost Yiddish songs written by amateur poets and songwriters during the Second World War in the Soviet Union. Their lecture and performance was hosted by the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies as an event to remember and honor the Soviet Jewish people who were killed during the Holocaust.
The director of The May Queen gives us a behind the scenes look of PlayMakers Repertory Company's newest production.
UNC Students share their first voting experience.
Students and Chapel Hill residents flock to Franklin Street to celebrate the town's annual "Homegrown Halloween".