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Chancellor-elect Carol Folt isn’t the only new leader UNC will welcome this semester.
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Chancellor-elect Carol Folt isn’t the only new leader UNC will welcome this semester.
UNC and Duke University students came together this weekend to discuss what many consider to be another major rivalry: that between the United States and China.
Three UNC students will join the ranks of international leaders as they present their findings on eliminating violence against women at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City today.
Sophomore Drew Nations wants to help UNC students check one thing off their bucket lists — skydiving.
Staff writer Tyler Confoy talked to vocalist Charly Lowry about Dark Water Rising’s roots, sound and beginnings.
While Real Estate’s self-titled debut sounded like a rusty yet admirable surfer’s holiday anthem, its sophomore release is the easygoing progeny of days gone by and lounging lazes.
Imagine the loud and ambitious neighborhood band that always practiced in garages and occasionally made an appearance in the cul-de-sac, and you might think of a sound similar to Connecticut’s Beijing.
Don’t let the superfluous capitalization and heavy-sounding moniker fool you. MonstrO might evoke images of zealous head-banging sessions set to earsplitting noise, but the band’s sound is harder to stereotype than that.
You can almost hear the chorus of emotionally befuddled adolescent girls singing along to and applauding Catie King for knowing exactly how they feel.
Every song on Widowspeak’s self-titled debut is about yearning for something — whether it’s time gone by or what to do with the time you have.
It’s important that musicians stick to what they know when creating — Lexicon does just that.
Potential is an important asset in the music world, and it’s important that rising artists to full advantage of it.
While it isn’t anything close to home, the Student Artery has finally found itself a space to settle down.
Everyday stories of the local community will be presented in an unfamiliar way at The ArtsCenter tomorrow with the unveiling of UNC alumna Hannah Lamar Simmons’ work “The Paths I Trace Are The Stories You Tell.”
Rarely do sculptures double as solutions to environmental problems.
The Ackland Art Museum opens its doors today to local art lovers yet again.
As tornadoes and floods dominate the summer headlines, one filmmaker is claiming that one of the worst natural disasters in American history was anything but natural.
Some art enthusiasts strolling down Franklin Street last Friday for the 2ndFriday Artwalk might have noticed the absence of the University’s only off-campus, student-run art gallery.