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The Hudleys are a couple who fit together like pieces in a puzzle, or if you’re a geologist, plates of the Earth’s crust.
What is the solution when you add one mathematician and one statistician together? Greenham.
Despite the weather, sound check didn't turn into a rain check at 18th annual Carrboro Music Festival.
Inspired by the famous power couple “Brangelina,” UNC professors Brian and Kelly Hogan took on their new identity, “Brelly,” when promoting student participation for the teaching award committee on the Overheard at UNC Facebook group.
According to Tinder, Americans are DTF with UNC guys.
Nowadays it costs most artists more money to purchase supplies for their work than they can earn from it.
In an attempt to spark conversation about race relations in America, University groups will show a documentary today that features some of the people from the movement in Ferguson, Mo.
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Terminator might have used lasers as a different kind of incentive, but the Residence Hall Association’s laser tag event tonight is meant to make students say, “I’ll be back.”
To kick off North Carolina Beer Month, Our State magazine is hosting a craft beer event — the first event of the “Meet the Maker” series — tonight at Top of the Hill Restaurant & Brewery.
As the online editor for The Daily Tar Heel, Paige Ladisic focuses on the digital every day. She hopes to continue to do so and aims to expand the newspaper’s reach next year if she is named editor-in-chief.
Inspired by a weeklong trip to Portobelo, Panama, ARTVSM will perform “ARTVSM in Performance: Cristo Negro, Diablo Blanco” in the final Process Series performance of the 2014-15 season.
In conjunction with WXYC’s semi-annual ’90s dance, the first ever WXYC alumni dance took place Friday night at Cat’s Cradle.
UNC comedy troupes CHiPs and False Profits will unite for the first time tonight in collaboration for the North Carolina Comedy Arts Festival showcase.
Samaa, North Carolina’s only South Asian fusion a cappella group and a UNC student organization, graced the stage Saturday at N.C. State University during Sangeet Saagar — the first South Asian a cappella competition in the southeast.
Ann Powers is nationally known for her expertise on the newest and coolest music, but she credits music with the coolest praise of all — bridging the generational gap between her and her daughter.
The National Endowment for the Arts recently awarded a $20,000 grant to the Ackland Art Museum for an exhibition in the works for 2016.
After Kate McNamara moved here from New York eight years ago, she knew bringing National Novel Writing Month to Chapel Hill would give the town’s writing community a much-needed revival.
The Seventh Annual Amazing Pepper Festival returned to Chapel Hill Sunday with local, organic, pepper-infused food and drinks.
Nostalgia for the 90s will blend with punk and indie styles when two Oklahoma-native bands, BRONCHO and Low Litas, take the stage at Local 506 tonight.