‘A showcase of our culture’: Mi Pueblo to host Noche gala on April 19
Mi Pueblo is hosting its annual Noche: Elegancía Estelar event next Friday — an end-of-year gala that celebrates the organization’s accomplishments that year.
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Mi Pueblo is hosting its annual Noche: Elegancía Estelar event next Friday — an end-of-year gala that celebrates the organization’s accomplishments that year.
Every Thursday in Greenlaw Hall, singers' voices blend with the sounds of instrumentalists playing violins, flutes and percussion instruments during the club meetings for Bharat Sangeet at UNC.
I avoid LinkedIn like the plague.
The Orange County Schools Board of Education met Monday night in the Whitted Building in Hillsborough to discuss updated COVID-19 guidelines, its next budget and state and countywide recognitions.
The UNC Retired Faculty and Professionals Association presented professor emeritus Jane Brown with the Jonathan B. Howes Lifetime Achievement Award at its spring general meeting and luncheon on Monday.
At first glance, composting may seem tricky on a college campus.
On Feb. 29 in a Board of Governors meeting, UNC System President Peter Hans announced his intention to ban anonymous social media apps in an effort to prevent cyberbullying, drug deals and sexual harassment.
At the age of 24, Erin Matson already has an impressive resume.
Earlier this year, UNC’s student-run club SolarEquity partnered with EMPOWERment, Inc., an affordable housing nonprofit, to raise $100,000. These funds will be allocated to install solar panels on the rooftop of the upcoming PEACH apartments, a complex sponsored by EMPOWERment.
Vampire Weekend’s fifth album, “Only God Was Above Us,” might just be the preppy indie-rock group’s magnum opus.
UNC men’s basketball guard Seth Trimble has entered the transfer portal, per his Instagram on Tuesday afternoon.
On May 6, Patrice Toney, assistant city manager for Winston-Salem, will begin her new role as the Carrboro town manager.
It’s a wonder they do not set more Hallmark movies in the Outer Banks. It has stormy seas, cozy isolation from the mainland and miles of shoreline to walk along with one’s love interest. In her latest book, “The Saddest Girl on the Beach,” released on April 9, Heather Frese set out to remedy this lack with a story of grief, love and friendship set entirely on Hatteras Island.
On Friday morning, I got up and took a walk while listening to “Older,” Lizzy McAlpine’s newly-released third album. And as I made my way down Franklin Street, the music was the perfect soundtrack for a sunny April morning.
The smell of gunpowder and vegetable stew flowed through the air in downtown Hillsborough on Saturday.
Since 2010, the North Carolina Science Festival has been providing science for all, according to their motto.
Hundreds of eyes turned toward the sun on Monday to catch the partial solar eclipse, which peaked over Chapel Hill at 3:15 p.m.
In this episode of Hark the Pod, DTH sports writers discuss Deja Kelly's decision to enter the transfer portal after the women's loss to South Carolina. The group also highlights the women's tennis team's senior day traditions. Senior Writer Caroline Wills joins DTH Sports Editor Shelby Swanson on this episode of Hark the Pod.
In this episode of Hark the Pod, DTH sports editors break down UNC's elimination from the NCAA tournament. The group recaps the men's basketball loss to Alabama, highlighting RJ Davis's uncharacteristic performance where he failed to make a 3-pointer for the first time this season. DTH Sports Editor Shelby Swanson is joined by Assistant Editors Daniel Wei and Gwen Peace on this episode of Hark the Pod.
DURHAM — The North Carolina softball team traveled to Durham this weekend and was swept 3-0 by the No. 1 Blue Devils. Here are three takeaways from the series' action: