Rice returns for jubilant performance
A sea of Carolina Blue and cowboy boots gathered in Carmichael Arena on Saturday night to see country star Chase Rice headline the 2016 Jubilee concert.
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A sea of Carolina Blue and cowboy boots gathered in Carmichael Arena on Saturday night to see country star Chase Rice headline the 2016 Jubilee concert.
April 12 marks National Wild Side Day. With entertainment portraying college as a wild party scene — seen in "Girls Gone Wild" and "Spring Breakers" — staff writer Paige Connelly asked UNC students: what’s the wildest thing you’ve done at college?
Dogs steal hearts every day, and Jacqui Paul’s 10-month-old pit bull mix, Hamilton, is no exception.
Everything we make says something about where we’re from — at least that's how UNC seniors Emma Biggerstaff and Maggie Blank see it.
John Feinstein, a Duke graduate, a New York Times’ best-selling author and a columnist for the Washington Post, knows the intensity of North Carolina basketball. The Daily Tar Heel staff writer Paige Connelly spoke with Feinstein about his book, “The Legends Club: Dean Smith, Mike Krzyzewski, Jim Valvano, and an Epic College Basketball Rivalry.”
At some point or another, everyone on campus has noticed the “Virgins” stickers.
There was head-banging, 3-D sheet music and a green pig named Mr. Bacon.
All dogs are created equal, but some just catch your eye — like UNC senior Zen Yang’s unique and adorably vocal shiba inu, Nike.
Author Karen Branan will be discussing her new book, “The Family Tree,” on Wednesday at Flyleaf Books. The book details her extensive research into a long-ignored lynching in Georgia — conducted by her own family. Staff writer Paige Connelly spoke to Branan about how often we look at history through “white-colored glasses.”
The IRS announced in early January that it will not pass a proposed regulation that would have required more sensitive information from donors. If passed, the regulation would require nonprofits to store the Social Security numbers of donors who donated more than $250.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce will induct seven business leaders into its Hall of Fame on Nov. 5. The Daily Tar Heel will profile each of these inductees. Ted Seagroves, former owner of Seagroves Agency Inc., a Nationwide insurance agency, is among those to be inducted.
On Wednesday, artist and UNC alumnus Michael Brown proposed a mural to the Chapel Hill Design Commission.
A proposal to allow bed-and-breakfasts in Chapel Hill raised concerns about balancing business interests with historical integrity.
After the Senior Etiquette Dinner on Wednesday, seniors crossed good manners off their lists of things to learn before graduation.
Usually, technical equipment like 3D printers and laser cutters aren’t easily accessible to students, but UNC CreatorSpaces are encouraging English to engineering majors to grapple with technical creation.
UNC’s FedEx Global Education Center is known for showing people different views of the world — but with a new photography exhibition, the center is learning from the lenses of UNC students and alumni.
Junior Alicia Chen is about to take biking to a whole new level — from cross-campus to cross-country.
UPDATE: Due to rain, ConvergeNC will be moving the festival indoors, to Nightlight Bar & Club at 405 West Rosemary Street. Doors will open at 8 p.m..
Tonight, the Varsity Theatre won't be showing a movie. Instead, it will be hosting the fifth annual Love Live Concert.
Comics from across the country are making their way to Chapel Hill this week for Dirty South Improv’s 15th annual North Carolina Comedy Arts Festival.