Best Buddies wants to bring basketball tradition to everyone
Basketball runs through the veins of UNC, and Best Buddies believes that passion and excitement should be available to more than just able-bodied athletes.
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Basketball runs through the veins of UNC, and Best Buddies believes that passion and excitement should be available to more than just able-bodied athletes.
Film has been used for decades to make personal stories accessible to a wide audience. The Latin American Film Festival, to be held from Sept. 28—Nov. 8, 2017, will create a platform for the stories of the Latin American community to be shared on a wider scale.
Four years ago on Oct. 9, 2013, UNC Women’s Basketball Head Coach Sylvia Hatchell was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia. Today, Hatchell has won the battle against leukemia and is thrilled to say she is 100 percent healthy. Who does Hatchell credit for her victory? The UNC Blood Donation Center.
The Integrated Curricula Program and the 2017 Carolina Summer Reading Program hosted a panel discussion on this summer's reading, “How Does It Feel to Be a Problem?” on Tuesday night.
Labor Day is celebrated each year in America on the first Monday in September. It is usually celebrated with lake days, cookouts and back-to-school parties. But how many people actually know why we celebrate this holiday?
The Arabic program hosted its first ever cooking competition Monday night.
Students are sending welcoming messages to immigrants and refugees in the Pit today.
Hosted by the Carolina Center for the Study of the Middle East and Muslim Civilizations, a panel discussion Monday aimed to educate UNC students on Islam and the lives of Muslim-Americans.
Academic advising, free speech and events on campus were all topics of conversation at Monday's Faculty Executive Committee meeting.
The UNC men's basketball team has made it to the Final Four. Now students are taking on the task of making it to Phoenix to cheer on the team.
From March 20 to April 20, local nonprofit Pupusas for Education and food truck So Good Pupusas are asking student organizations on campus to get involved in their Pupusathon.
Education and awareness — that's what co-organizers Anna Blackwell and Kristen Marion want students to take away from the Wilson Caldwell Day event.
Albert Lemuel Bunker arrived at UNC in 1878. He was the first Asian American student at the University, said Heidi Kim, professor in the Department of English and Comparative Literature.
When Chapel Hill’s water source was shut down on Friday, the University didn't have a specific procedure, but had to use other emergency plans to make the best of things.