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(04/28/21 9:01pm)
UNC student DJ's got a chance to be on the New York radio show, The Harlem Connection, along with linguistics professor J. Michael Terry on an episode that focused on the power of words.
(04/15/21 10:55pm)
An upcoming virtual art show featuring work from students and professionals will seek to alleviate homelessness in Chapel Hill.
(04/12/21 9:28pm)
The UNC Process Series will present a reading of “Cascade,” a play about the climate crisis written by UNC alumnus Jim Grimsley, on April 16 and 17. “Cascade” will be the last performance in The Process Series’ 13th season, which has been completely virtual.
(04/06/21 1:56pm)
The Morrison Art Studio is creating a virtual mural where UNC community members can share their artwork for this year's Arts Everywhere Day, an annual celebration of campus art.
(03/25/21 10:20pm)
As UNC senior Kira Griffith nears the end of her second term as president of the Residence Hall Association, the association is establishing an alumni-sponsored award named after her.
(03/22/21 3:21am)
UNC junior Jason Reiser wants to be a film composer, so when he got the opportunity to score animated short films in Music 266: Advanced Composition, it felt like the perfect project for him.
(03/10/21 3:21am)
Over the past year, the COVID-19 pandemic has drastically affected the lives and work of artists and creatives in Orange County. While these artists struggled with the lack of in-person events and interaction with the community, they developed new projects and found new ways to be creative.
(03/01/21 3:14am)
The next installment of the Hanes Visiting Artist Lecture Series, “Digital Assets: Representation and Simulation in Virtual Reality Contemporary Art,” will take place on Zoom on Thursday at 7 p.m.
(02/11/21 9:59pm)
For Marina Carolina Fela-Castillo, it all began in October of 2019 when she decorated a shot glass for a friend of hers that was turning 21.
(02/05/21 12:43am)
Audience participation is an important component of actor and playwright Mike Wiley’s work. In Playmakers Repertory Company’s production of “Blood Done Sign My Name,” Wiley performed in front of a live Zoom audience to maintain the interactive nature of the play.
(01/20/21 3:05am)
As spring and a new semester approach, students predict that fashion trends will prioritize comfort and be influenced by social media sites like TikTok and Pinterest.
(11/08/20 11:24pm)
UNC employees should not expect across-the-board furloughs or salary reductions at the moment as a result of the University's budget shortfalls, Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Becci Menghini said at a virtual Faculty Council meeting Friday.
(11/02/20 12:56am)
Students’ day-to-day routines are altered with Zoom classes, and the new online learning format leaves some students struggling to stay focused and engaged.
(10/21/20 12:02am)
UNC Reinvest is calling for the University to fully divest from fossil fuels, close its coal-fired power plant and increase transparency about how UNC’s endowment is being invested.
(10/13/20 2:18am)
After the University announced a delayed start to the spring semester in an email Thursday, students still have questions about the academic calendar and the likelihood of in-person classes.
(09/22/20 11:34pm)
Resident advisers who chose to be reassigned to Ram Village will be charged an additional $171.70 for their housing this semester, following the end of their employment on Oct. 30.
(09/14/20 2:03am)
UNC's Faculty Council met virtually on Friday to discuss updates regarding COVID-19, UNC’s budget and the spring semester outlook.
(09/10/20 12:02am)
Kira Griffith, the two-term president of the Residence Hall Association and a Chancellor's Science Scholar, is “the Michael Jordan of science and leadership" — at least that's what her mentor Richard Watkins, program coordinator for the Chancellor’s Science Scholars, says.
(09/01/20 1:55am)
UNC students who violate state or local ordinances or do not comply with community standards relating to COVID-19 will be subject to disciplinary action through the Student Affairs Office, according to an email from UNC Media Relations.
(08/25/20 1:54am)
Following the University’s decision to move undergraduate classes to remote delivery, students living in residence halls were asked to cancel their housing contracts by Aug. 25 and return to their permanent homes by Aug. 30.