Crystal healing provides stepping stone for people looking to spirituality
While crystal healing is experiencing a surge of popularity through social media, it has been practiced for centuries and is tied to several different spiritual practices.
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While crystal healing is experiencing a surge of popularity through social media, it has been practiced for centuries and is tied to several different spiritual practices.
Downtown Chapel Hill welcomed the installation of four new vibrant pieces of vinyl art last week, featuring work by local artists Renzo Ortega, Luis Franco, Antonio Alanís and Kiara Sanders.
For many students, a guided campus tour marks their first time walking through the Pit or taking a picture at the Old Well. But due to the COVID-19 pandemic, in-person tours have been temporarily suspended.
Prior to arriving at UNC, 2020 graduate Charlie Helms had only briefly heard about the field of computer science. But when he attended UNC’s admitted students day, he was immediately drawn to the Black and Latinx computer science group that the computer science department advertised.
Many UNC staff members shared concerns and feelings of stress with the University amid the semester's changes and uncertainty. Following these concerns, Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz created a Staff Advisory Committee to the Chancellor.
Although the University did not implement a University-wide day off for students, many professors canceled class on Election Day to give their students a chance to vote before polls close at 7:30 p.m. in North Carolina.
After UNC faced outbreaks of COVID-19 at the start of the fall semester, the majority of on-campus students left to return home or to find an off-campus residence. But a little over 1,000 students remained living in residence halls, according to the University’s COVID-19 Dashboard.
After suffering severe back pain following a fall down the stairs, UNC senior Charlotte Pete’s mother was taken to the hospital to receive spinal cord surgery. Four weeks into her hospital stay, she was diagnosed with a rare condition that needed to be caught within 48 hours or it would result in permanent nerve damage.
The Office of the Chancellor is asking faculty to pause instruction on Friday in observance of World Mental Health Day on Saturday. This announcement comes after students created a petition calling for a day off before the end of the semester.
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For many students, virtual college has presented challenges to learning and remaining focused.
Before the first week of classes came to a close, UNC students received a notification from Alert Carolina identifying clusters of COVID-19 cases in Ehringhaus Residence Hall and Granville Towers. By the end of the weekend, a cluster was confirmed at Hinton James Residence Hall and another at the Sigma Nu fraternity house.
Many students experienced loneliness, isolation and a general worsening of their mental health after they abruptly left campus last spring — leaving their routines, friends and lives behind.
Florence Fearrington, a 1958 UNC graduate, donated a rare book collection this summer valued at $6.2 million to University Libraries, which will be added to the Wilson Special Collections Library. Fearrington’s gift of over 4,000 books and objects is made up of several sub-collections, including natural history and children’s literature.
For decades, members of the UNC community have been involved in protests and social activism efforts, from the Civil Rights Movement and anti-Vietnam War movement to the anti-Apartheid movement and Silent Sam’s removal.
Rising UNC sophomore Clay Morris was looking for a place to discuss the complexity and intersectionality of the experiences of, and with, men like him.
The Campus Safety Commission met June 3 to discuss racial injustice and police violence, along with how University safety and health guidelines will proceed in the upcoming semester.
Even during a pandemic, the need for blood is high.
Ever wonder how you receive access to the plethora of academic journals at your disposal? Companies such as Elsevier provide those journals to universities like UNC — but Elaine Westbrooks, vice provost of University Libraries and University librarian, said they often come with expensive contracts.
A stay-at-home order may leave you feeling a little lonely — and some UNC students have found solace in adopting or fostering a furry friend.