Sitterson houses collaborative computer science lab space
In Sitterson Hall, home of the UNC computer science department, a storage room full of computer servers has turned into an accessible experience lab for students and faculty.
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In Sitterson Hall, home of the UNC computer science department, a storage room full of computer servers has turned into an accessible experience lab for students and faculty.
While the Ackland Art Museum has been on UNC's campus since 1958, visitors no longer have to be in Chapel Hill to enjoy some of the museum's art.
Hargraves Community Park has long been a place for marginalized communities to be able to have equal access to tennis, which has been traditionally viewed as a "country club sport" according to Chapel Hill-Durham native Warrick Taylor.
Since its establishment in 2013, Al’s Burger Shack has used the same locally sourced, hormone and antibiotic-free beef to make its award-winning burger.
Kidzu Children’s Museum will celebrate its 17th birthday with a party on Sunday, March 5 from 12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.
After months of deliberation and renovation, a soft opening of the new ArtsCenter facility at 400 Roberson St. in Carrboro is scheduled for August of this year.
Many students may be unaware that Memorial Hall, a seemingly standard building in the middle of campus, is home to a world-class theater, thanks to Carolina Performing Arts.
This weekend at Memorial Hall, the Carolina Performing Arts will be showing "Omar" – an opera following the story and life of Islamic scholar Omar ibn Said.
A conversation with the former director of Carolina Performing Arts led Joseph Megel to create The Process Series, a feature of new works in the performing arts.
Members of the Carrboro community gathered at the Carrboro Century Center on Sunday, Feb. 19, to listen to Finesse, a rhythm and blues band, perform for the Black History Month concert series.
To commemorate Black History Month, the Chapel Hill Public Library recently highlighted three bus shelters in Chapel Hill with art that depicts important moments in the Civil Rights Movement that took place in Chapel Hill.
As Black History Month continues through the month of February, students at UNC are celebrating through archival art and poetry.
A hanging sculpture of a canoe rests in the center of an exhibition.
You don't need to be an art major to see the lack of color on our campus. The warm ivory walls of the dormitory, the grayish walls of the lecture rooms, the plain oak doors. There's no fuchsia nor is there any deviation from the general color palette that we see in every academic building.
To major in the humanities is to be open to scrutiny. In a technologically-oriented world, humanities professions are criticized by those who find them useless. This sentiment is shared by leaders like Sen. Marco Rubio, who stated that “we need more welders and less philosophers." This is dangerous, as the humanities are essential in both solving issues and understanding who we are.
Creativity, curiosity and collaboration are all words that come to mind for Jordan Green when she thinks of her workplace.
The other day I heard “Hotel California” by the Eagles play outside a gas station while I was filling up my tank. In that moment, briefly, I was transported back to a family road trip from the late 2000s.
What makes a house a home?
After months of four-hour rehearsals and dance practices, the UNC Pauper Players will premiere its performance of “Rent” this weekend at The ArtsCenter in Carrboro.
A new exhibit has premiered in Wilson Library’s North Carolina Collection Gallery.