UNC's music department gets creative to teach students remotely
Teaching music is generally a hands-on experience — but the Department of Music is experimenting with new methods and working to keep teaching students safely amid the pandemic.
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Teaching music is generally a hands-on experience — but the Department of Music is experimenting with new methods and working to keep teaching students safely amid the pandemic.
Festivities for the religious holiday Diwali, celebrated among Hindus, Sikhs and Jains, will look different for many students this year amid the growing pandemic.
While walking to class is no longer a part of students’ daily routines, many who remain in Chapel Hill are still finding ways to get some light exercise outside.
"Out of Darkness," a virtual exhibition at Block Gallery in Raleigh that opened last month, features photographs and videos inspired by film noir, a style of dark Hollywood film.
Film Fest 919 is back in Chapel Hill for its third year and will feature the debut of UNC alumnus Jake Lawler as a writer, actor and producer in the short film, “Good Samaritans.”
From closed restaurants to grocery shopping regulations, the pandemic has affected our relationship with food in many ways. As a result, people are spending more time at home and have been finding creative ways to feed themselves and their families.
A year after releasing their first record, local band Toothsome has released two new songs.