John Geraghty: UNC senior, superstar, music savant
For most, playing Madison Square Garden represents the pinnacle of success. But for John Geraghty, it’s where it all started.
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For most, playing Madison Square Garden represents the pinnacle of success. But for John Geraghty, it’s where it all started.
They had different reasons for wanting to be librarians.
At first she had to be a secret.
Initially, professor Gregory Kable was in it for the girls.
He was walking down Franklin Street when he saw her.
Jordan Chavis was nervous. He had worked for Red Bull before at non-traditional sporting events, but this was his first time DJing for a specific team — UNC’s football team.
The play was Susannah Ryan’s attempt to approach her research in a more artistic way.
Being a geek is something Jim Curry is passionate about.
For Dana Rios, Nicholas Sparks’ latest book, “See Me,” has an extra special meaning.
It was a letter that sparked the beginnings of a 45-year-long friendship between Michael Simanga and the artist he so admired, Amiri Baraka.
A little more than ten years ago, author and illustrator Don Tate didn’t know anything about George Moses Horton.
Jim Allen came to Chapel Hill in 1968 to join the Carolina Population Center.
From watching movies like “Bambi” and “The Fox and the Hound” to reading books of the same genre, Marshall Miller had always enjoyed animal fiction.
Frustrated by what they describe as the cultural silence surrounding sexual violence, leaders from the Orange County Rape Crisis Center and El Centro Hispano have something to shout about.
When Courtney Matinata came home from Virginia Tech, her parents quickly became annoyed with her constant talk of her favorite college town dishes. When visiting Blacksburg after graduation, Matinata and her friends would fight about what foods to eat first.
Kenan Bateman knows "False Profits, the Musical" is a misnomer.
Hilda Tajalli said the Persian new year celebration of Nowruz is like Christmas for many Iranian-Americans like herself because they get money or gifts.
When Terry Tempest Williams was 5 years old, her grandmother gave her Roger Tory Peterson’s field guide to western birds.
UNC senior Miles Bonsignore spent his summer making his hobby his job.
To Scott Nurkin, Dean Smith always seemed larger than life.