Music students and faculty reflect on role of mental health in music
UNC junior Sharayu Gugnani first picked up the violin at age 7. When she was in eighth grade, she began to work with Nicholas DiEugenio, associate professor of violin at UNC.
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UNC junior Sharayu Gugnani first picked up the violin at age 7. When she was in eighth grade, she began to work with Nicholas DiEugenio, associate professor of violin at UNC.
The UNC-Chapel Hill Faculty Council and General Faculty held a joint meeting on Friday in Kerr Hall to discuss various updates regarding the UNC System, the University's compliance with affirmative action, the chancellor search committee and faculty governance.
Every UNC sports game ends with the same familiar tune: “Hark the Sound of Tar Heel voices, ringing clear and true."
More than 300 students gathered in the Great Hall of the Student Union on Friday night for UNC Muslim Students Association's third annual MSA MET. The event included a catered dinner, a photo booth and guest speaker Imam Wisam Sharieff.
Carolina Across 100 awarded a grant to the Rural Pharmacy Health Initiative, launched by the Eshelman School of Pharmacy, this month to expand the initiative’s efforts to Ahoskie, North Carolina this summer.
The visitor log that sits next to Colin Quashie’s "SERVICE" mural located in the Knapp-Sanders Building, the home of UNC’s School of Government, is filled with hundreds of names and comments about his work starting from 2012.
Content Warning: This article contains mentions of mental health.
UNC's University Libraries has partnered with the University of California, San Francisco to create an online public depository containing millions of documents concerning a settlement between the state of North Carolina and electronic cigarette brand Juul Labs, according to a Jan. 31 University press release.
In last year’s student body elections, 14.43 percent of students cast a vote. This spring, that number was nearly halved.
On Feb. 26, Carolina Engagement Week will embark on its third year of connecting UNC students, faculty and staff with community organizations across the state.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly listed Sari Melitte Ghirmay-Morgan's last name. The article has since been updated. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
Katie Heath was elected to be the 2024-25 graduate and professional student body president, the UNC Board of Elections announced at around 12:15 a.m. Wednesday morning. She will be sworn into the position in April.
On the morning of Feb. 19 — Presidents Day and a national day of action for the Sunrise Movement — a white banner hung over Polk Place.
More than 100 pro-Palestine protesters gathered on the steps of South Building on Monday morning. People held large banners that said “Divest Now,” “Grad Students Against Genocide” and “Free Palestine,” while campus community members gathered around them.
Ben King grew up in up in Salisbury, N.C., with a mother who worked with the local Town Hall and a stepfather in the fire department.
To Katie Heath, prioritizing transparency, fostering community and protecting student access to health care and mental health resources are essential issues. This is why she is running for graduate and professional student government president.
When Taylah Smith sat down alone in Political Science 100H: American Democracy in Changing Times on her first day of college in 2021, she said she turned to her left and found a friend in Jaleah Taylor.
This week, UNC is partnering with the nonprofit Benefits Data Trust to help eligible students gain access to the USDA Food and Nutrition Service's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program through text message and email alerts. SNAP gives qualifying students a monthly stipend for groceries.
For the first time under new guidelines, on Feb. 7, the Undergraduate Senate’s Oversight and Advocacy Committee held hearings regarding what Undergraduate Student Government positions will receive payment in the next term.
The Coalition for Carolina Foundation, a nonpartisan group with the goal of improving UNC-Chapel Hill, hosted a discussion panel on Feb. 15 that included former UNC System presidents Thomas Ross and Margaret Spellings.