Student acquires eccentric lifestyle to cope with heartbreak
First year student Mikayla Hudgens never liked camping until she was dumped by her boyfriend two weeks ago. Now, she lives in a tent in the woods outside of Craige Residence Hall.
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First year student Mikayla Hudgens never liked camping until she was dumped by her boyfriend two weeks ago. Now, she lives in a tent in the woods outside of Craige Residence Hall.
The pain of class registration is universal.
Anyone who's gone through class registration can tell you it's essentially the Hunger Games of higher education. If you're searching for some encouragement (or some sympathy), look no farther. Our playlist covers the three phases of registration, from excitement to defeat to gradual acceptance.
I never knew that campus celebrities were a thing until this semester, but I've come to love their Twitter account more than I love my coloring books, and that's a lot of love. Here's a ranking of the best Twitters for our fellow Tar Heels:
Summer is so so so close, and so are the adventures that you’ve been dreaming of taking in new places with cool people.
Delta Nu’s formal ended with one attendee in the hospital and a lifetime ban from the Franklin Hotel.
Class registration is this week, but you don't have to cry too hard. Let us save your semester with a few websites that will make registration slightly less painful and will get you a little bit closer to the perfect schedule.
For all you lovely people who haven’t yet registered for fall classes, I feel your freaking pain.
1. When they announce the date of Formal at chapter.
Welcome back to DTH Sports at a Glance — your dose of sports news from the student journalists at The Daily Tar Heel. Every Friday, we'll let you know what's coming up and what you might have missed during the week. And on Monday, we'll catch you up on all of the games and news from over the weekend.
On Friday afternoon, a UNC graduate popped the question to his longtime girlfriend in the Pit — complete with a live a cappella group serenading them with a romantic song, photographers taking their pictures and bitter single people watching from the sidelines. With everything anyone could ever want, she naturally said yes.
Get ready for the next week by making sure you're caught up on the last:
Every April, golf enthusiasts flock to Augusta National to watch one of the most renowned golf tournaments in the world — The Masters.
Do you want to throw the greatest birthday party ever, but are feeling uninspired or need to stay within a budget?
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The magic of Maple View Farm quietly exists near the outskirts of Hillsborough. Among the green fields filled with an innumerable amount of cows, a small ice cream shop sits on top of a hill. The ice cream in the small wooden building has become a novelty for UNC students, and deservedly so. It is absolutely delicious.
Welcome back to DTH Sports at a Glance — your dose of sports news from the student journalists at The Daily Tar Heel. Every Friday, we'll let you know what's coming up and what you might have missed during the week. And on Monday, we'll catch you up on all of the games and news from over the weekend.
The stars of You Asked for It finally answer your insane advice submissions, and now you can see their faces moving while they do it.
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Renée Ahdieh is a UNC graduate and the author of "The Wrath and the Dawn," a New York Times Bestseller. Her sequel, "The Rose & The Dagger" comes out May 3. Staff writer Emily Perry spoke with Ahdieh via email about her first book, her success and her time at Chapel Hill.