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(04/02/24 1:52am)
UNC senior Ryan Christiano spent many hours of her childhood drawing with pencil and paper. But last year she realized the art was no longer bringing her the joy she'd always associated with it.
(02/27/24 10:02pm)
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated the year Ira Wiggins began his role as the Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Studies Director. The error has since been resolved. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(02/21/24 9:47pm)
At the end of last week, soulful melodies and improvisations could be heard around UNC’s campus.
(02/16/24 5:31pm)
When UNC senior Hala Ballard joined her sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., she said she made a lifetime commitment.
(03/20/24 2:43am)
This article is part of the Mental Health Collaborative, a project completed by nine North Carolina college newsrooms to cover mental health issues in their communities. To read more stories about mental health, explore the interactive project developed specifically for this collaborative.
(01/09/24 10:22pm)
With a new semester on the horizon, readings for classes may seem overwhelming, but finding something to read for fun could be as simple as a quick scroll on TikTok.
(01/09/24 11:25pm)
Although Zakari Lowenthal Billo, a senior chemistry major at UNC, has been a musician for the past ten years, it's only been within the past few that he got into making his own beats and experimenting with digital music.
(11/26/23 7:01pm)
A Shakespearean comedy comes to 1940s Appalachia in PlayMakers Repertory Company's rendition of "Much Ado About Nothing."
(11/14/23 1:26am)
Brooklyn-based artist Alison Elizabeth Taylor’s portrait, “Anthony Cuts under the Williamsburg Bridge, Morning,” shows a hairdresser who took his craft to the streets during the COVID-19 pandemic, giving the proceeds from his hair cuts to social justice groups that supported the Black Lives Matter movement.
(10/25/23 7:16pm)
With Halloween just around the corner, an eerie feeling is in the air.
(10/05/23 8:24pm)
Christine Parker, founder and co-director of the Sick Chick Flicks Film Festival, said that many film festivals are "a guy's market," and are more biased toward male filmmakers.
(10/10/23 10:13pm)
Carolina Waves, a multi-branch platform that provides exposure and opportunities to independent and local artists throughout North Carolina, was, according to Miriam Tolbert, created from the heart.
(09/20/23 7:53pm)
The Queer Reader book club at Epilogue Books Chocolate Brews is a community space that Gaby Iori, Epilogue's events and social media manager, wishes she had in high school or college.
(09/11/23 7:47pm)
Anjali Keyal said that when she is performing, all that matters is her, her body, the audience and the lights. That’s all there is.
(08/23/23 3:38am)
Excitement filled the air as students and community members gathered in Polk Place on Monday to hear UNC's a cappella groups perform in front of South Building.
(08/25/23 2:14am)
The start of a new semester comes with anticipation, fear, excitement, dread and change — themes reflected in many academia-focused stories.
(07/16/23 9:21pm)
Blair LM Kelley, a historian and scholar of the African American experience, will serve as the new director of the Center for the Study of the American South.
(06/21/23 8:35pm)
The UNC School of Education was recently awarded a $2.27 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to pursue a project that will increase the number of school counseling graduates in rural elementary and middle schools in North Carolina.
(05/26/23 3:02am)
At the UNC Board of Governors meeting on Thursday, May 25, board members discussed updates on the partnership between UNC Health and ECU Health, swore in UNC Association of Student Governments President Estefany Gordillo-Rivas and reviewed committee meetings from Wednesday.
(05/23/23 4:27pm)
At the heart of the various UNC library locations around campus are the people who support students, faculty and community members, María Estorino, vice provost for University Libraries and university librarian, said.