Duke saw a major spike in COVID-19 cases. Could the same happen at UNC?
On March 13, Duke University issued a stay-in-place order until March 21 at 9 a.m. after a sudden spike in COVID-19 cases.
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On March 13, Duke University issued a stay-in-place order until March 21 at 9 a.m. after a sudden spike in COVID-19 cases.
Sarah Scarborough has an alarm set for 7 a.m. She hits snooze until 9, then attends her online classes, Diet Coke in hand. It gets dark, but she’s not tired yet since she still has some pent up energy considering she’s not walking to classes these days. Motivation during the day has been low, so she has enough work to keep her occupied until she falls asleep at 2 or 3 a.m. Rinse and repeat.
Across campus on Tuesday afternoon, UNC students were preparing to say goodbye.
With an untraditional fall semester ahead, it’s unclear exactly what’s going to happen with libraries and popular study spots around campus. But if they are open, here are the best places to grind out a paper or try to pay attention in Zoom class.
The dance routines, posters and brightly colored tutus of recruitment for the UNC Dance Marathon aren't gone yet — this year, Carolina for the Kids is adding a second round of publicity for its annual event and taking it digital.
TEDxUNC’s conference Saturday took on diverse social issues that pertained to race, immigration, female empowerment and more to highlight this year’s theme, "Under the Surface."
As the holiday season approaches, the BeAM makerspaces are making the transition from Halloween costume factories into gift-making workshops.
The casual music listener often thinks of jazz as academic music. Dense, technical and often based on complex harmonic and rhythmic concepts, it may feel impenetrable without a degree in music theory. But with "MUSC 145: Introduction to Jazz," UNC professor Stephen Anderson is looking to bring jazz to the typical student — and with it, a greater appreciation for music as a whole.
Blaring music, colorful posters and hundreds of students filled up Hooker Fields Sunday for a memorable FallFest.
When UNC senior Hanna Watson first heard of the death of Eric Garner in 2014, her immediate reaction was of overwhelming anger. At this moment, Watson said she finally understood the reality of police brutality and what it meant to be Black in America.
The Daily Tar Heel is featuring female members of the UNC campus and surrounding communities to highlight the impending arrival of the year 2020, which some are calling “The Year of the Woman,” to commemorate the centennial of the female right to vote.
Students will let their voice be heard at The Bridge’s first ever UNC "Milk and Honey" event this Tuesday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History.
Happy 4/20. Maybe you’re a kindred spirit, someone who asks the important questions. The questions that matter. The questions with answers that could shake the bedrock of the universe. Questions like “What type of stoner is each UNC landmark?”
Live Action Clue is tonight at Wilson Library, that's no mystery. However, few people know the ins and outs of this event better than Emily Jack, digital projects and outreach librarian for Wilson Library's North Carolina Collection Gallery. Staff writer Aaron Whittemore spoke with Jack to discuss the origins and details of this event. Another mystery solved.
Born and raised in Fayetteville, North Carolina, J. Cole has been the Tar Heel state’s rapper for years.
It’s spring in Chapel Hill, which means three things: Every surface is covered in pollen, the Quad is always full of people and it’s becoming increasingly impossible to find somewhere to sit in the libraries because of finals.
Fans of “Hamilton” creator Lin-Manuel Miranda no longer have to wait until Durham Performing Arts Center’s 2018 “Hamilton” run to see the Tony Award winner’s work.
Carolina Campus Community Garden planted the seed of friendship in their event Saturday — Weed Dating.
A Final Four watch party will immediately follow the 2 Chainz Jubilee concert, which is scheduled to run from 8 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, the Carolina Union Activities Board announced Wednesday.
The Jubilee concert featuring 2 Chainz and the UNC men’s basketball team’s Final Four matchup against Oregon are both on Saturday.