UNC graduate pops the question in the Pit
Class of 2014 graduate Shinese Purnell wears her UNC class ring often — and last Friday, her boyfriend and class of 2012 graduate Derrick Bennett, gave her a ring she’ll wear every day.
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Class of 2014 graduate Shinese Purnell wears her UNC class ring often — and last Friday, her boyfriend and class of 2012 graduate Derrick Bennett, gave her a ring she’ll wear every day.
Kurt Gray is the co-author of "The Mind Club: Who Thinks, What Feels, and Why It Matters," a newly-released book that examines mind perception and human behavior.
Some would say that it is enjoyable to get locked in a room with five friends for 35 minutes as they try to solve puzzles and codes to escape.
The FRANK Gallery and the Chapel Hill Public Arts Commission held the first of its three public forum meetings on Tuesday. For the Chapel Hill 2020 Comprehensive Plan, the town hopes to gain public insight on the arts scene.
There’s one creature that can go anywhere on UNC’s campus and be welcomed by all — a dog.
Bring your best dance moves — may it be the moonwalk, Cotton-Eyed Joe, Soulja Boy or hitting the quan — to The Library’s Time Machine Night on Saturday.
Bluesy-pop singer-songwriter Noah Guthrie is known for being gleeful.
Despite their name, Happy Abandon isn't straying from their roots.
After graduation, Bryan Burton didn't head into a cubicle. Instead, he's surrounded by werewolves.
According to a Cornell study published Nov. 18, men consume almost twice as much pizza when eating with women, compared to eating with other men. Staff writer Zoe Hazerjian asked UNC students what they thought about this.
A Pew Research Center report shows that there are more young women living at home with family in the United States than any point since the 1940s. There are still more men living with family than women — 42.8 percent to 36.4 percent. The Daily Tar Heel staff writer Zoe Hazerjian asked UNC students what they thought about the new data.
The Persian Cultural Society has been serving UNC campus unique cultural diversity for 10 years. Yesterday, they hosted its third annual 1,001 Nights event in the Frank Porter Graham Student Union.
Few students wouldn’t want a week to play around with high-tech movie-making equipment with friends and produce a short film that could win $15,000 in cash grants. Fewer wouldn’t want to do this for free.
The word “VHS” might bring to mind memories of subpar elementary school musicals, birthday party videos and over-the-top infomercials.