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Laney Crawley's signature color is pink.
Indie singer-songwriter Eliza McLamb’s childhood therapist was in the audience for her headlining show in the Cat’s Cradle Main Room on Saturday night.
UNC sophomore and guitarist Bill Moore fell down the rabbit hole of American roots music when he found the lyrics of Olde English folk songs in familiar bluegrass and Bob Dylan tunes.
UNC roommates Alicia Buckminster, Lizzy Rotchford and Anne Stuart Freemon want to throw a big house party this spring.
On Saturday, the sun set over a sold-out crowd for the last night of the 28th Efland Ruritan Club Rodeo.
From residence halls to apartment complexes and houses, Chapel Hill and Carrboro residents have a variety of living situations. Here are a few things that make community members feel at home.
While attending the inaugural LFG Fest at Motorco Music Hall on Aug. 25 and 26, Galaxy Lineberger said she felt like she was in the '90s.
When UNC mom Christine Senn received texts from her son about an armed and dangerous person on UNC's campus on Monday, she felt “helpless."
Rare books, photographs, sound recordings, woodblocks and much more from Wilson Library’s Special Collections will soon be on public display.
The Faculty Executive Committee discussed proposed language about faculty firing processes and UNC’s civics education at their Monday meeting.
Over 50 years of photographs documenting Black life in the South and across America are now being housed in University Libraries' Special Collections.
UNC alumnus and performance artist Tristan André hopes people feel at home when they attend the PlayMakers Repertory Company’s production of “They Do Not Know Harlem.”
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.
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.
Two weeks ago, María Estorino began her journey as the new vice provost for University Libraries and University librarian. Staff Writer Emi Maerz sat down to talk with her about the future of University Libraries.
The Faculty Executive Committee, in their Monday meeting, continued their discussion of the new School of Civic Life and Leadership proposed by the UNC Board of Trustees.
The Faculty Executive Committee discussed the announcement of a new School of Civic Life and Leadership, along with a resolution on compelled speech proposed by the UNC System’s Board of Governors, in their meeting on Monday.
When Lauren Caton began her doctoral program at UNC, she chose to live with three other people to afford rent.
Textured fabrics, collaged papers and embroidered stitches now line the walls of the SAMple Gallery on the second floor of Hanes Art Center.
A new student organization is bringing sustainability to the closets of UNC students.