Music students and faculty reflect on role of mental health in music
UNC junior Sharayu Gugnani first picked up the violin at age 7. When she was in eighth grade, she began to work with Nicholas DiEugenio, associate professor of violin at UNC.
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UNC junior Sharayu Gugnani first picked up the violin at age 7. When she was in eighth grade, she began to work with Nicholas DiEugenio, associate professor of violin at UNC.
Last semester, two international students — Jim Appiah and Satvik Chethan — launched the International Students' Organization at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
This semester, UNC students might find a new favorite at the bottom of Lenoir Dining Hall.
In anticipation of Wilson Library’s centennial in 2029, improvements to the building’s infrastructure will result in temporary restrictions to the library and most library-housed resources until 2027.
Declared a National Historic Landmark in 1966, Old East Residence Hall is what University archivist Nicholas Graham calls “the most historically significant building on the UNC campus.”
The Well Ride program is returning to UNC, offering free Lyft rides to help students living on campus access mental health services located off campus.
As well as winding lines, UNC students visiting the bottom of Lenoir Dining Hall can also expect to find three new restaurants this semester.
Content warning: This article contains mention of suicide and self-harm.
Every two weeks, a coalition of creatives with a variety of academic interests gather in Campus Y’s Anne Queen Faculty Commons.
All the students who start out in a class often do not make it until the end of semester. A new book by two UNC professors is seeking to change this.
It was a stormy September night, yet the roars of laughter inside the Blue Hill Event Center drowned out the winds of Tropical Storm Ian, as members of the Black Alumni Reunion (BAR) met for dinner and conversations at their first full-scale, in-person event since 2019.
Two years ago, Students United for Immigrant Equality was a group centered around policy conversations alone. Now, it seeks directly to engage and empower the local immigrant community.
Update Sept. 9, 11:37 a.m.: The BEI block party has been postponed due to inclement weather and will be rescheduled.
When students first set foot on campus in the eighteenth century, The Old Well was the only source that provided drinking and bathing water. As UNC grew into the University that it is today, the water and sewer systems have also expanded.
As monkeypox case numbers continue to rise in North Carolina, UNC is continuing research and taking action to flatten the curve.
Raised in an academic family with a Jewish background, Patricia Rosenmeyer's interests in Jewish studies and history is twofold. The UNC classics professor was recently appointed as the director of the Carolina Center for Jewish studies.
The name of Emiko Andrews' club "The Sewing Circle" was inspired by the name of an old Hollywood club for closeted sapphic women, she said.
Undergraduate Student Government, Sustainable Carolina and UNC Green Labs have launched a limited-time mask collection program to recycle disposable face masks on campus.
The members of the Commission on History, Race and a Way Forward met Monday for the last full public commission meeting of the year.
UNC alumna Krupal Amin is back at the University after more than a decade — now as the associate director for the Asian American Center.