UNC band turns playoff into dance-off
UNC beat Providence College twice on Saturday.
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UNC beat Providence College twice on Saturday.
For decades, a misattributed portrait sat in the Morehead Planetarium and Science Center. The painting, “Liesbeth,” was thought to be the work of 17th century Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn.
For many couples, Valentine’s Day means corny cards, romantic dinners and lots of chocolate. For Stephanie DeFazio and Joe Hendricks, it meant the UNC-Duke basketball game was quickly approaching.
Josh Hatch doesn’t need much to feel at home.
It was a place to drink, eat and listen to music. It was a crossroads for the community. It was known to many as Carrboro’s living room.
A guide for what all Tar Heels, from current students to returning alumni, should do to celebrate Homecoming downtown this weekend.
He's bringing a new set of eyes to the Asian art collection.
UNC graduate Sophia Woo’s food truck, Pho Nomenal Dumplings, has moved from Raleigh to the national stage on the Food Network competition “The Great Food Truck Race.”
Incoming freshmen aren’t the only students who will be able to engage with this year’s summer reading book, “Just Mercy.”
Student theater participants and enthusiasts alike will have plenty to keep them busy this semester. LAB! Theatre, Company Carolina and Pauper Players all have released their fall lineups and are currently preparing for auditions.
CORRECTION: Due to an editing error, a previous version of this story mischaracterized the novelty of this year’s Homecoming concerts. The Carolina Union Activities Board has previously hosted two Homecoming acts in conjunction. The story has been updated to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
This year's annual Riggins Lecture in Art presents "The Inside Story: Materiality and Agency in Wooden Chests" with Edward S. Cooke, Jr., professor of American Decorative Arts in the art history department at Yale University.
They have big shoes to fill.