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(04/20/15 3:26am)
Gird your loins — it’s about to get sentimental. I’m not going to use any Dr. Seuss quotes, but the class of 2015 is moving on, and that is a pretty big deal. I know you’re in denial, and you don’t want to talk about it, but this has to happen for our own good. We’re breaking up with UNC.
(04/06/15 5:31am)
Studying abroad is an opportunity to explore new lands, meet new people and write a blog that only your parents will read.
(03/23/15 3:33am)
“Adulthood” is an extremely nerve-wracking word for those of us leaving this beautiful campus in May. The expectation for most is that we’ll move to new cities, find jobs and begin the rest of our lives, leaving “the best four years of our lives” behind us. Sounds easy enough, until you start to consider the finicky details.
(03/02/15 5:06am)
When it snows on campus, reactions vary as much as opinions on the color of that damn dress — which is white and gold by the way.
(02/16/15 5:43am)
You see her every Tuesday and Thursday, smiling to greet you. She pats the desk next to hers, gesturing for you to sit down. You ask her what the homework was for class.
(02/02/15 5:06am)
Growing up with both my mom and dad in the military, I knew there were lofty goals I was expected to meet.
(02/03/15 4:00am)
I lived in a magical land called South Campus for two years of my life at UNC.
(01/12/15 5:20am)
Welcome to 2015, Tar Heels. It’s a new year, so break out those gym membership cards and throw some kale in a pot because it’s resolution time.
(11/24/14 5:05am)
W ith late November comes Thanksgiving break. Ideally, we’ll be bundled up by fires, spending time with great people and pretending that the pie we contributed wasn’t purchased at Harris Teeter. The break is a time for family, a time for sleeping and a time for pretending that gravy is its own food group and one necessary for a balanced diet.
(11/10/14 5:49am)
T he class of 2015 is a few months into senior year, and we’re all in very different places. Some have already landed a job that begins immediately after graduation. To you we ask, “Okay, how did you do that?” and “Why not me?!”
(10/13/14 5:46am)
W hen you go to school at a place like UNC, at times it can feel like you are supposed to be everywhere — class, meetings, sporting events, and performances. You’re supposed to be everything — a leader, a student, in good shape, confident, reliable, a good listener and constantly on your game. And you’re supposed to appear this way to everyone — classmates, professors, parents and friends.
(09/29/14 4:43am)
T he Carolina Union Activities Board: They made our lives better with beautiful things such as Wale, great movies and college student kryptonite — free food.
(09/15/14 4:36am)
W hether you’re a senior living on North Columbia Street or a freshman in Hinton James, walks to class can be tedious, exhausting and super awk.
(09/01/14 11:55pm)
Hi, hello and welcome to the first installment of GET A HANDLE OF JACK. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry (wait, please don’t cry!) and if nothing else, you’ll not be bored for five minutes.