Student art majors bring attention to lack of art's funding through silence
This is one art show you’ll need to be silent for.
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This is one art show you’ll need to be silent for.
Campy horror and nostalgia enthusiasts better clear their calendars for Saturdays in October.
Along with organizing which classes you’re going to need to sit in on and beg to be added to and figuring out which fun fact you’re gonna say about yourself on the first day of class, another thing you get to agonize over this week are your New Year’s resolutions.
North Carolina short story writer and novelist Jill McCorkle will be on campus to receive the 2016 Thomas Wolfe Prize and to deliver the annual Thomas Wolfe Lecture on Tuesday, October 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the Genome Sciences Auditorium.
Fall is finally upon us, which means football, plaid, pumpkin spice and *midterms* galore! We at the DTH know how difficult midterm season can be, but thankfully we’ve always known music is the best medicine. Or is that laughter? Regardless, the escapism and inspiration provided by music can help you pull through when the caffeine just won’t kick in.
Now that the rush of move-in is over, you have time to decorate your dorm room beyond selecting the color of your bed sheets. Staff writer Madeline Rael created a list of the best and most affordable dorm decorations to meet your DIY and decorative needs.
Not all nursery rhymes are innocent.
Keith Knight is a nationally-syndicated political cartoonist and a resident of Chapel Hill. Following the introduction and eventual passing of House Bill 2, Knight released a cartoon that describes North Carolina as part of the "Hateful Eight," changing it to the "F*cked Up Four" following UNC's win over Notre Dame. Staff writer Madeline Rael spoke with Knight about his cartoon, his feelings on the bill and his inspiration for cartoons.
Greg Pardlo is a successful poet by anyone’s standards. In 2015, he won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for his collection of poems, “Digest,”, which was also shortlisted for the NAACP Image Award and was a finalist for the Hurston-Wright Legacy Award.
Contemporary African-American figurative artist Stefanie Jackson is making sure Black History Month is seen and not just heard.