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See what events and traditions UNC students are most looking forward to this semester.
A view into one of the featured artists at FRANK Art Gallery.
More than 32,000 people came to Chapel Hill for Halloween in 2014.
Carol Folt, Jim Dean and other members of the Faculty Athletics Committee met Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2014, to discuss the findings of the Wainstein report.
Late Night with Roy, the first practice of the season for the UNC men's basketball team, was held Friday in the Dean E. Smith Center.
UNC defeated Liberty University 56-29 in the 2014 season opener.
The ModernExtension Dance Company and Wilson Library's Rare Books Collection have joined efforts to present "Haunted," a performance combining choreography, film, improvisation and live music based on modernist poetry. The show is at 7 p.m. Saturday in Gerrard Hall and is free and open to the public.
UNC Men’s Basketball is now 2-4 in the ACC conference after winning big against Clemson, continuing their home winning streak of 57 games. Listen to what Coach Roy Williams had to say about his team’s win.
On the 28th Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, local leaders and community activists from the Chapel Hill – Carrboro branch of the NAACP led a march on Franklin Street. Hear what community members and students had to say about the event.
Do you know what ENOs is? We had our reporters go throughout campus and ask other students if they knew the answer to that very question. Find out by watching our report right here!
Owner Al Bowers explains how he decided to open a burger shack so close to campus. See just how delicious those juicy burgers look!
A class within the Communication Studies department took the star of their upcoming performance out for a spin where he interacted with students. Their star robot will take center stage on Saturday, October 5 at 8pm in the Black Box Theater in Swain Hall.