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Students from UNC share their feelings for Valentine's Day.
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Students from UNC share their feelings for Valentine's Day.
Roland Lazenby, author of Michael Jordan: The Life, came to the Student Stores on Friday to sign copies of his recently-released biography.
UNC Dance Marathon is an annual charity event whose goal is to raise money for the North Carolina Children’s Hospital. This year was the first time in its 19-year history that the event raised over half a million dollars. See what dancers and organizers had to say about the successful event.
The UNC Tar Heels kept their winning streak alive at the Dean Smith Center on Thursday, February 20. Students stormed the court and Franklin Street, celebrating with chants, dances and the alma mater.
The student Chapel Hill Players, or CHiPs, is a nationally recognized sketch comedy and improv group at UNC-Chapel Hill. The group will perform tonight in Hamilton 100 at 8 p.m.
Carolina Ukulele Ensemble is a group of UNC students who perform and sing popular songs on none other than their ukulele. Listen to what the members had to say about the organization and hear some of their favorite songs.
Devon Carter is a senior Exercise & Sports major, and he is also a senior hurdler for UNC Track & Field. Watch some of Carter’s most rigorous workout routines and find out why UNC is so special to him.
Brigadier General John Hort addressed UNC faculty, staff, students and alumni at the 2013 Veterans Day ceremony Monday.
The Class of 1988 returned to Polk Place Quad to re-open a time capsule they buried 25 years ago. After hours of trying to get the capsule open, the items were finally retrieved. Read the full story.
Thrill City is a clothing line that UNC student Ryan Cocca created in 2011. After two years of selling his clothing on his website, Cocca decided to go out on a limb and open a physical store on West Franklin St. Cocca and his business partners, senior Rohan Smith and junior Henry Gargan, opened their store to the public at midnight on Saturday, October 26.