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At 3 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 10, a collective sigh of relief was heard in select dorms around campus and around the world.
Donald Trump was joined by Congressional Medal of Honor recipients and veterans at a rally Thursday night in Selma, North Carolina.
If you’re reading this, that means the spookiest time of the year (besides finals season) is over.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story misidentified a UNC law professor. Deborah Gerhardt was interviewed for the story. The article has been updated to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
UNC-system President Margaret Spellings addressed the issues facing low-income and minority students at system schools during her inauguration Thursday.
It’s time to calm down about clowns.
John Paul White, previously a member of the band The Civil Wars, just released his first solo album in almost a decade — "Beulah" — in August. He will be performing Oct. 8 at Fletcher Opera Theater in Raleigh. White spoke to staff writer Paige Connelly about his music, influences and journey from being in a duo to being a solo artist.
The Shakori Hills GrassRoots Festival starts Oct. 6. Some students know what it is, some don't — but it's a local institution that deserves to be known. For those new to Shakori and those returning, here are 10 facts that you didn't know about the Pittsboro festival.
Sergei Sheiko, a professor in the UNC Department of Chemistry, was recognized as the senior author for a research paper on material that can be programmed to shapeshift over time.
From a slum in Uganda to the silver screen, UNC professor and author Tim Crothers has brought the story of chess and a young girl’s dream across the world. A Disney and ESPN film based off of his book, “Queen of Katwe,” will begin showing Friday, Sept. 30, at Silverspot in Chapel Hill.
Over 40 percent of millennials have tattoos, according to the Pew Research Center, and we’re telling the stories of the UNC students and Chapel Hill/Carrboro residents who fall into that 40 percent. This is one of multiple stories in the Swerve Tattoo Impression series. Read the rest here.
A Cuvier’s beaked whale washed up on Nags Head beach in the Outer Banks Sept. 16. The whale, pregnant and barely alive, died an hour later.
As the sweltering summer months give way to the cooler breezes of fall, another seasonal trend has arrived. The flavor of the season: pumpkin spice. For students looking to get their fix of fall-flavored beverages, staff writer Hanzhang Connie Jin created an interactive map of all the locations on campus that serve them.
Wells Fargo released an ad recently captioned “A ballerina yesterday. An engineer today,” and “An actor yesterday. A botanist today.” This message did not resonate with a lot of students who find their livelihood in the arts, so Kate Jones, a junior dramatic art and communications performance studies major, decided to do something about it.
In the rush of students moving to and from classes, Katie Moninghoff stood in the middle of it all, dressed in dance attire.
After the initial back-to-school rush, we thought it fitting to reflect on simpler times. What trends have changed from middle school (and even earlier) and what trends haven’t?
For Nick Bafia, sophomore and photographer for The Daily Tar Heel, it was all about finding the most iconic “UNC” things on campus and making them his own.
Going out doesn’t always mean “going out,” and it doesn’t always have to mean stealing from your savings account, either. Chapel Hill and Carborro are full of unique and easy activities that won't force you to spend your entire loan refund.
Sixteen-year-old Trajan Wellington was the recipient of this year’s Brian Friesen Award at MerleFest for his banjo-playing skills. Staff writer Connie Jin spoke with Wellington about his love for banjo.
This weekend, the fraternity members of Pi Lambda Phi, Kappa Sigma and Zeta Psi united for the first-ever Wing Fest, a fundraising event for Habitat for Humanity that featured a variety of wings as well as a wing-eating competition. Staff writer Hangzhang Connie Jin spoke with sophomore Pi Lambda Phi member and co-organizer Jalen Spruill about the event, why wings and what makes the best wings.