UNC Chalkaa dance club continues successful season
When members of UNC Chalkaa stood on-stage during the awards ceremonies for their February competitions, they did not expect to hear their names called.
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When members of UNC Chalkaa stood on-stage during the awards ceremonies for their February competitions, they did not expect to hear their names called.
This summer, four UNC undergraduate students will travel to Ecuador alongside Diego Riveros-Iregui, a professor of geography and co-director of the Center for Galapagos Studies, to conduct climate research in the Páramo, a region of the Andes Mountains.
“We were not journalists as much as we were activists."
Michelle Lee, a second-year graduate student in the UNC Department of Physics and Astronomy, said that she has always noticed subtleties in the way women and minorities are treated in STEM.
Cadence is an all-female-presenting a cappella group on campus that stands at the intersection of serving the community, uplifting women and singing meaningful music.
Hours go by as a student ponders the best way to write their four-page essay. They reconsider, open ChatGPT on the computer and type “Write an essay about anthropology.”
When entering the Sonja Haynes Stone Center, individuals are immediately met with a wall of windows. On an ordinary day, these windows offer a clear view of the center’s outside patio — but not last week.
Noor El-Baradie grew up in Saudi Arabia, frequently visiting family in Egypt. And when she came to UNC in 2019, El-Baradie said she immediately looked for an Arab community on campus.
For the last three months, a group of media students have been creating a documentary that highlights UNC field hockey’s journey to its 10th national championship.
Despite the hundreds of miles that separate them, Teaching Assistant Professor Caroline Sibley’s Advanced Arabic class is using virtual reality technology to hone their language skills with students in Morocco and Algeria.
Loud laughter echoed from the room and enthusiastic conversations drifted through the halls of UNC’s Media Art Space last Friday. Despite a rivalry, dozens of like-minded individuals from UNC and Duke came to discuss their shared passion for gaming.
Some would call Gene Nichol’s path from an Oklahoma State college football player to a UNC law professor and activist somewhat unconventional.
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.
So we lose by six points. The feeling settles in the pit of your stomach as the final buzzer goes off. The houses are empty and the streets are spotted with aimless fans who didn't think our night would unfold like this — the bleaker of two realities. But the feeling subsides as the night wears on or we adapt. The next morning, we still wake up in Chapel Hill, and they wake up over there.
For over four decades, the UNC Minority Health Conference – the largest and longest-running student-led health conference in the country – has covered issues of inequity in the medical field.
As UNC’s graduating seniors prepare to turn their tassels, they are faced with the looming question: What comes after college?
While doing homework with friends late Friday night in the Campus Y workroom, Imani Rankins and Karina Vasudeva received an email that they had been elected as the organization’s new co-presidents.
This month, the UNC School of Social Work began its second annual Black History Month Research Series.
A $750,000 grant will help UNC’s Eshelman Institute for Innovation create PowerUp — an initiative to address food insecurity and mental health challenges faced by Black North Carolinians.
Twice a year, the Universities Studying Slavery consortium hosts a public conference with a panel filled with dozens of speakers to discuss, collaborate and learn.