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(11/14/18 1:08am)
Only a year ago, Bri Steves was a student at Temple University. Now, she is touring with H.E.R, trying to make a name for herself, women in hip-hop and Black girls everywhere. Assistant arts and entertainment editor Kayla Boswell sat down with Steves before her Sunday show at the Ritz Raleigh to talk music, sacrifice and the industry.
(10/05/18 2:46am)
Throughout my life one thing has been constant, and that’s change.
(08/21/18 4:36am)
We're back to school, which means it's time to make a cement-walled room the size of a storage closet feel like somewhere an actual human would live. Here's how five UNC students made the most of their space and, in the words of Phillip Phillips, made this place their home.
(04/26/18 1:24am)
The Black Student Movement has elected a new president and vice president who are ready to implement fresh ideas and events to keep BSM going strong.
(03/23/18 3:13am)
UNC assistant professor Joseph Cabosky’s love of learning is not something new. Almost 11 years ago, he worked through a tough summer that taught him about himself and what he calls his mantra to this day.
(03/09/18 3:13am)
Correction: A previous version of this article said the winner of the award will be the subject of a documentary, but they will actually be the subject of an audio recording. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
(02/13/18 3:11am)
The Kenan-Flagler Business School has proposed a $2,000 fee increase for undergraduate business majors and a $1,000 increase for business minors beginning in 2018-19 in order to accommodate the rising demand for the major.
(02/02/18 12:00am)
Every January UNC welcomes a new group of first years into the Tar Heel community. Recently UNC released its early admissions decisions. Staff writer Kayla Boswell reached out to prospective first years via Twitter to see what they were most excited about their first year at UNC.
(01/30/18 12:44am)
The pain of braces is engrained in many student's middle school memories. But future teenagers may remember something different, as two researchers from the UNC School of Dentistry work to develop groundbreaking technology in the field of orthodontics.
(01/23/18 12:43am)
The Arts Everywhere initiative has launched an eponymous app, which allows everyone to locate all University arts events in one place.
(11/21/17 2:55am)
A UNC student, Alexander Peeples, and a UNC graduate, Shauna Rust, have been awarded this year's George J. Mitchell Scholarship, a highly prestigious annual fellowship awarded to 12 scholars nationwide. The scholarship supports graduate studies in Ireland in a subject of their choosing, and covers housing, tuition, and a stipend for costs of living and travel.UNC is the only school that had two students win the scholarship this year.
(11/15/17 2:46am)
Life is a balancing act, which is a concept that members of PlayMakers Repertory Company know all too well.
(11/07/17 3:08am)
UNC Physics and Astronomy Professor Daniel Reichart's Thursday didn't go quite as planned.
(10/30/17 4:00am)
From a Jay Pharaoh performance to Sup Dogs in the Pit, this year's Homecoming Committee has planned a wide range of events leading up to Saturday's football game against the University of Miami, with the theme "One Heel of a Storm."
(10/11/17 12:41am)
UNC is celebrating University Research Week to highlight the vast amount of research and scholarship on campus. The Office for Undergraduate Research hosts a variety of events, allowing students to engage and learn about the global impact of research.
(10/04/17 1:27am)
UNC ranked No. 3 among public universities in post-undergraduate student success and student learning by the Wall Street Journal.
(09/25/17 11:46pm)
Renowned behavior economics professor Dan Ariely encouraged students to take risk in their education and invest in their future during his lecture at UNC Hillel on Monday.