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Wearing a white dress is tradition for many graduation ceremonies, but some students take a different approach to break the norm.
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Wearing a white dress is tradition for many graduation ceremonies, but some students take a different approach to break the norm.
From the cheesy smell of mac and cheese to the greasy taste of crinkle fries, distinct tastes and smells can stand out as joyful experiences. But after having COVID-19, some are finding it difficult to remember these once-common sensations.
There are many places to learn about the news, such as turning on the TV, looking on social media or hearing from a friend.
Whether you want to move from your hometown or explore opportunities in your field of interest, an internship can foster experiences beyond the classroom.
Performing in a live band during a pandemic might be difficult, but the School of Rock Chapel Hill (SORCH) works to give its students the ability to master their instrument in a fun environment, while adhering to COVID-19 safety standards.
In educational spaces, conversations surrounding LGBTQ+ communities and the various shapes that love and relationships can take aren't brought to the forefront. For those who identify as part of the community, there are few role models to look up to or learn from.
Last week, the infamous trading platform Robinhood closed all purchases made into undervalued companies, most notably GameStop, but included other shares into AMC Entertainment, Nokia and BlackBerry.
You might expect that a presidential inauguration would be plastered with colors of red, white and blue, with uninteresting fashion from political figures in attendance — but the 2021 presidential inauguration was far from the status quo.
The towns of Chapel Hill and Carrboro, as well as the state of North Carolina, have all proclaimed the second Monday of October to be Indigenous Peoples Day, but UNC leaves this day blank on the academic calendar.
The Commission on Campus Equality and Student Equity created a survey that it shared on Twitter last week to gather student responses about their thoughts and concerns in regard to spring semester.
Lamar Richards knows how to keep his hands in more than one pot, as he tackles student equity and racial injustice — all while balancing the demands of his sophomore year at UNC.
CLARIFICATION: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that "Shop Talk" was a singular advertisement when it is actually a part of a series of commercials. The article has been updated to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
The UNC System Board of Governors task force on pricing, flexibility and affordability met Thursday to address tuition and fees among UNC System universities, such as the cost of distanced education.
The UNC System’s former interim President Bill Roper released a memo in July, updating the guidelines for short-term emergency furlough and salary reductions.
As students move off-campus after UNC announced the de-densification of campus housing, questions about meal plan cancellation are surfacing.
If you were to walk around campus last fall semester, you might spot students lounging on campus quads or working on the steps of Wilson Library.
As the fall semester approaches, many UNC students who planned on spending the semester studying abroad are wondering whether their programs will still occur due to the spread of the novel coronavirus.
UNC law professor John Orth decided to use pre-recorded lectures to finish out his law classes remotely for the rest of the semester — and he brought along some company.
TEDxUNC’s conference Saturday took on diverse social issues that pertained to race, immigration, female empowerment and more to highlight this year’s theme, "Under the Surface."
Though most students are presented information in classes through PowerPoint slides or detailed handouts, one particular history class is innovating the traditional learning experience.