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Lyrics from ‘Hark the Sound’ in North Carolina Postcard Collection (P052), North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives, Wilson Library, UNC-Chapel Hill.

From the archives: Hark the sound

Who knew postcards of North Carolina could be so cool? I certainly didn’t. But, in doing research for this post, I discovered the UNC-CH digital collection of North Carolina postcards. The postcard pictured here inspired me to look into the history of our school’s fight song, “Hark the Sound”.


	Courtesy of John-Morgan on Flickr Creative Commons.

You snooze, you don't lose!

Although college equals tons of freedom, amazing people, and fun times galore, it also means constant sleep deprivation. With the pre-Thanksgiving exam cram just around the corner, now is a perfect time to learn how to properly take a nap. Don’t let sleep always be the sacrifice. Perfect your power napping by reading on!


Need help choosing classes? Here are some favorites

Now that class registration is upon us, many of us wonder what classes to sign up for. Of course we have to take classes that count for general education or major requirements, but what classes will give us that much needed break that we need? Click through to see some students’ favorite classes!


My top 5 places to study on campus

It’s getting to be that time of year again — time to start buckling down for those finals you seriously need to pass. But when you get back to your room and your roommate’s having a rave and you just want everybody to shut up so you can study (or sleep)… We’ve all had those moments. Ever just wanted that quiet place you could go to try to study for hours on end without getting distracted? Yeah, me too. Check out these five places where you can forget about everything else besides biochemistry, for at least a little while.


	This is the image that is referred to in the post’s quote. It is found on page 32 of First Lessons in Geography: On the Plan of Object Teaching: Designed for Beginners by James Monteith.

From the Archives: "Curriculum and Controversy"

How would you feel if you opened up your geography textbook and found the following quote: “Many of the white settlers of this country suffered great cruelties from the Indians, who burned their houses, and murdered men, women, and children, as you see in the picture. This may be one of the more extreme examples of textbook evolution in North Carolina’s history, but I was shocked to see that it was widely circulated to young children in the late 1800’s!


	Courtesy of Marion Doss on Flickr Creative Commons.

UNC grad President Polk, expansionist extraordinaire, turns 216

The “dark horse” who improbably won the 1844 presidential race and propelled American expansionism to new levels amid the dream of “manifest destiny” celebrated his 216th birthday today. James K. Polk, an 1818 graduate of UNC and the 11th U.S. President, was born on this day in 1795.


What's in a ranking?

Once again, UNC was ranked among the top universities across the country by an outside source. Of the top 50 U.S. colleges on Parchment.com’s list, UNC was ranked 24. But instead of a ranking system based on location, size or academics, the most recent ranking was derived from where students were accepted and chose to attend.


	Courtesy of ToniVC on Flickr Creative Commons.

Double, double, time-wasting and trouble

Before I got to UNC, I thought Facebook would forever and always be the one website on which I wasted the most time. I stand corrected. Unfortunately, my list of time-wasters is getting longer by the day. Click here for 10 sites to steer clear of. Save yourself from the time-wasting turmoil!


Surviving the bicycle woes

Ever ridden your bike on campus? It’s an awesome thing to do, and it’s a great way to exercise and get from place to place quickly. That is, of course, until you get where you’re going and can’t find a space on a bike rack. Then you probably have to wind up attaching your bike to a tree, lamp post, or the side of the UL, or even worse, stashing it in the bathroom of whatever class building you’re in. Try these simple rules of bike etiquette to make sure your bicycle experience on campus is as easy as possible.


"Happy Hunting!"

As bands of bandana-clad students roam the campus armed with Nerf guns and socks, you might be curious about what they’re doing. These students are playing a tag-based game called Humans vs. Zombies. The weeklong game begins with three zombies tagging the humans playing the game, thus turning them into zombies.


	Photo courtesy of annsy on Flickr Creative Commons.

"Challah Back"

Have you tried Challah? Pronounced “hall-uh”, this form of braided bread is a regular feature of Jewish Sabbath day meals and traditional holidays. The preparation of this bread begins with preparing the egg-based dough. Once the dough is prepared (It looks like a pretty involved process, but then again, I don’t have a lot of experience baking bread from scratch!) and before it is baked, it is braided into three parts. In doing a little bit of research, I learned that there are many, delicious-sounding variations on this recipe. For instance, chocolate chips are sometimes added in the braiding process. Or, in other, savory flavors, seasonings like sesame seeds or garlic powder are added after the bread is braided.


Ways to Procrastinate

With all of this talk about being productive and getting work done, I have to be realistic and say that even with my best intentions I still procrastinate (a lot). I would go so far as to say I am an expert at procrastination.


	Photo from Flickr Creative Commons from PrincessFroglips.

A day in the un-death of a zombie

Nerf guns, socks, bandanas, oh my! Yes, it is that time of the year again: Humans vs. Zombies. Humans Versus Zombies, or HvZ, is ultimately a game of tag with a more complex rule set and Nerf guns. Humans where bandanas around their arms, while zombies where bandanas around their heads. Oh, and did I mention that it lasts a week? Here’s a glimpse into my day as a zombie.


Club of the Week

With the hundreds of clubs at UNC, Ek Taal is maybe one that missed your radar. Ek taal is a 12 beat rhythms used in Indian Classical music, and it is also the name of a club on campus that performs the ancient dance of Bharatanatyam.


	Courtesy of camknows on Flickr Creative Commons.

Beating the meal plan blues

The dining halls at UNC, as compared to other schools, are not that bad. There are usually several appetizing options and, thankfully, a general lack of mystery meat and strangely-colored mutant-looking side dishes. But at the beginning of last week, I got a case of the meal plan blues. Click here for cheap, easy food solutions that beat the blues!


This day in UNC history: October 23

On October 23, 1953, University alumnus Andy Griffith spoke at the opening of a new addition to Venable Hall. Griffith, for the first time, presented his monologue “What it was, was football.” This monologue would be the one to make Griffith famous. During his monologue, Griffith portrays a country preacher who sees a football game, and in his complete naiveté is perplexed and confused by the game and its cultural phenomenon.


Four tips to survive the rest of the semester

Mid-semester grades are up, fall break is over, and everyone is gearing up for one of the busiest times of year here at UNC. The time between fall break and final exams is one where everyone seems to have papers to write, grades to improve, and finals to prepare for, and not a lot of time to spare. Check out these tips to help you better manage what time you do have when writing those papers and studying for exams, as well as some great ways to release that stress that never seems to go away this time of year.


Student of the Week: Porscha Armwood

Name: Porscha Armwood Major: Business Administration and Communications Hometown: Clayton Class: 2012 The old basketball courts near Odum probably aren’t where one would expect to see UNC’s 2011 Miss Black & Gold practicing her jump shot. But then again, senior Porscha Armwood is anything but your typical beauty queen. When I asked her what was the strangest beauty trick that she’d tried she laughed and replied, “Trying to put on makeup.”