Pride in the Pit puts queer community at the center of campus
On Tuesday, a rainbow balloon arch and pride flags stood proudly in the Pit.
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On Tuesday, a rainbow balloon arch and pride flags stood proudly in the Pit.
At last month's Board of Trustees meeting, Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz discussed recycling on campus and announced that the University would be supporting sustainable efforts like polymer research.
Avery Cook recently became the director of UNC Counseling and Psychological Services.
Michelle Lee, a second-year graduate student in the UNC Department of Physics and Astronomy, said that she has always noticed subtleties in the way women and minorities are treated in STEM.
This weekend at Memorial Hall, the Carolina Performing Arts will be showing "Omar" – an opera following the story and life of Islamic scholar Omar ibn Said.
"It was a play on 'Tar Heels.'"
During quarantine, many UNC students remember spending hours scrolling through their TikTok "For You" pages, discovering new trends from whipped coffee recipes to dances to Doja Cat’s song “Say So".
To some UNC students, Wilson Library is a stoic, sometimes intimidating place to study. But in the 1970s, the basement hallway served as a safe meeting space for LGBTQ+ students — mostly gay men — to congregate and to exchange ideas among the archival stacks.
Over a cup of homemade chai, Aadil Zeffer and UNC associate professor John Caldwell discuss teaching Hindi-Urdu. As a Fulbright scholar, Zeffer brings his educational and professional experiences, as well as his culture, to the University — such as making his colleagues Indian chai.
Members of Lauds, an indie-rock band from Wilmington, share a love of music, their hometown and UNC basketball.
Up until the final seconds of Monday night’s NCAA championship game, the energy in the Dean E. Smith Center was hopeful.
UNC students and community members gathered on campus Friday to advocate for environmental justice.
The UNC-Chapel Hill Ethics Bowl team competed in an intercollegiate national competition on Feb. 26 and 27 — the team's first time qualifying for nationals in over five years.
This year, the UNC Institute of Marine Sciences is celebrating 75 years of conducting research in the coastal town of Morehead City, North Carolina.