I joined Bumble BFF for a week, and it made me grateful
I spent a week on Bumble BFF to see if I could find a new best friend, and it was surprisingly encouraging.
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I spent a week on Bumble BFF to see if I could find a new best friend, and it was surprisingly encouraging.
For Donovan Zimmerman, the co-founder and director of Paperhand Puppet Intervention, puppetry has power.
Perry Morrison traces his love for stories back to the first time he saw “Toy Story.”
Spring Break is notoriously a time for college students to let loose and blow off steam from the pressures of college life. Staff writer Cate Alspaugh took to the Pit to ask UNC students: What is your craziest Spring Break plan?
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Tonight, UNC doctoral candidate Lindsay Starck will be at Flyleaf Books celebrating the launch of her debut novel, "Noah’s Wife." Staff writer Cate Alspaugh spoke with Starck about her writing process, inspirational Noah’s Ark baby showers and advice for young writers.
UNC biomedical professor Zhen Gu conducts research with a goal to transform treatment for diabetic patients. On Dec. 23, Gu’s image of the smart insulin patch, his recently developed medical technology, was named one of the magazine Science’s top 10 images of 2015.
Growing up in Chicago, Daniel de Visé watched reruns of “The Andy Griffith Show.” But after he met his wife, Sophie, at Wesleyan College, he established a much deeper connection to the show. When de Visé married Sophie, he became the brother-in-law of Don Knotts, who plays Barney Fife on the show.
Sophomore Annie Proctor wants UNC students to expect the sensual at the upcoming Carolina Ukulele Ensemble concert.
In the spirit of Halloween, staff writer Cate Alspaugh asked UNC community members whether or not they believe in ghosts.
UNC graduate and journalist Michael Putzel was covering the War in Vietnam for the Associated Press when he first met Major James T. Newman.
Reading Emerson in tenth grade and “A Farewell to Arms” his sophomore year at UNC inspired Clyde Edgerton’s desire to study and teach English.
New York Times best-selling author Gene Luen Yang will discuss his graphic novel “Secret Coders” at the Chapel Hill Public Library this afternoon.
UNC professor of education Keith Sawyer has published 14 books and more than 80 scientific articles on creativity, psychology and more.
For Jennifer Ho, associate professor of English and comparative literature, being Chinese-Jamaican-American has always been a part of her identity.