'Queen of disaster': star of disaster girl internet meme graduating from UNC
Zoe Roth’s face is synonymous with disasters, all because of a picture her dad took when she was almost five years old.
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Zoe Roth’s face is synonymous with disasters, all because of a picture her dad took when she was almost five years old.
In normal years, vibrant colors cover students on Hooker Fields after a full day of celebrations for Holi. But this year, the colors were confined to backyards and patios after a week of activities and a live celebration over Zoom.
Slam poetry can be a way for artists to release — whether it be through a rap, song or even journal entry. And the hosts of “Life like it’s Golden, Golden," a virtual open mic night, hope to create a space where this release is possible.
When Carrboro-based musician John Harrison was in seventh grade, he bought his first record: "Licensed to Ill" by the Beastie Boys. Now, under the stage name Jphono1, Harrison is releasing his own experimental music.
The 78th annual Golden Globe Awards, which took place on Sunday, were different from past years in many ways, but for better or for worse, the production made history.
When poet Raina León first joined the Carolina African American Writers Collective after moving back to North Carolina from New York, she met Lenard D. Moore while he was grieving his daughter’s death, and wrote a poem a day to memorialize their relationship.
With commercials costing over $5 million each and reaching an audience of about 100 million people, having an advertisement at the Super Bowl is a big deal. But in the midst of a pandemic, some major companies who typically spend millions on advertisements will direct their dollars toward causes they believe serve the greater population.
As students face boredom while quarantining — sometimes in their own childhood bedrooms — many are revisiting the novels they loved growing up.
TikTok users may never find themselves sailing the high seas on a merchant ship, but they’ve found ways to simulate the adventure without any epic duels inside their own homes.
In Netflix's latest hit "Emily in Paris," Emily Cooper stepped off the plane from Chicago not knowing more French than simply “bonjour." Still, she found a way to win the hearts of everyone around her. But UNC students who have spent time in France see a different way of life for Americans in Paris.
For 35 years, the North Carolina Latin American Film Festival has brought representation to the screen for Latin American writers, actors, directors and more. The venue is online this year, but the festival still plans to tell the stories of the Latin American community over the next 10 days.
Quilting seems to be a hobby of the past, but UNC first-year Olivia Sallis has found it and used it as a way to destress and manage her time.
As the air chills and the days get shorter, students have begun preparing for the approaching Halloween holiday by planning decorations and figuring out how their annual traditions will change.
Having a cat in class before COVID-19 was unheard of. Now, it’s almost expected to see at least one person’s fuzzy study buddy in a day full of Zoom classes.
Cute planters, hot pink desk drawers, interesting art and pictures of friends and family are only a few things that make sophomore SamLevi Sizemore’s space his own.