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(09/01/16 5:58am)
It was spring of 2013, and UNC student Elizabeth Crenshaw was ecstatic. At the time, she was a first-year at the University of Maryland, starting classes at the business school, getting involved with her sorority and going out with friends almost every night.
(07/22/16 12:47am)
They say Christmas comes but once a year — unless you're DJ Chucky T.
(07/21/16 3:10am)
Some students take items like a loose brick from UNC’s campus to keep as a memento of their time at the University after they graduate. Class of 2015 graduate Isaac Warshauer has a whole building’s worth.
(07/14/16 7:26am)
When Robert DeGolian envisioned his first year at UNC, he didn't expect it would include meeting not one, but two, presidents.
(07/14/16 6:11am)
Like many UNC students, Pikachu is a fan of Mediterranean Deli.
(06/30/16 5:54am)
James Brown may think it’s a man’s world, but Ashley Popio is trying to change that.
(06/16/16 3:49am)
CORRECTION: Due to a reporting error, the article originally stated "Genius" was not being released in Chapel Hill. The film will begin playing at Silverspot Cinema and Chelsea Theater beginning June 17. The article has been updated to reflect these changes.
(06/08/16 9:11pm)
Broadway’s Tony Awards may not be until Sunday, but big things are already happening for Chapel Hill theatre.
(05/26/16 5:19pm)
French electro-swing band Caravan Palace, fresh off their third album (), is coming to Cat's Cradle Friday May 27. The French band made headlines last fall when it was one of the first bands to perform in Paris after the city's terror attacks. Arts & Entertainment Editor Jenni Ciesielski talked with violinist and vocalist Hugues Payen about his musical influences, touring in Europe and America and the first concerts after the Paris attacks.
(05/25/16 9:40pm)
Roy Williams might want to warm up his vocal chords — UNC is about to get a lot more artsy.
(05/25/16 9:56pm)
UNC graduate Dylan Moore’s career goals didn’t always involve nudity.
(05/18/16 10:39pm)
When UNC School of the Arts graduates Charles Osborne and Leo Hurley wrote “The Body Politic,” they envisioned it being performed on a Broadway stage — not the North Carolina General Assembly floor. But on May 19, they’ll be at the state capitol to present their show to the public.
(05/12/16 3:49am)
On May 4, Carrboro’s ArtsCenter released a public statement expressing its opposition to House Bill 2. In the statement, the center’s Board of Directors called the legislation regressive and unjust and said that they are committed to fighting the bill which they believe goes against their center’s mission.
(05/12/16 2:28am)
Leave the flower crowns and snapchat filters at home because the upcoming Moogfest will not be a typical music festival — or at least that’s how UNC graduate Marisa Brickman sees it.
(05/12/16 2:20am)
WakeMed pediatrician Ivy Pointer has had many influences in her career over the years — colleagues, UNC professors and 50 Cent.
(04/11/16 3:00am)
In the eyes of the Boss, North Carolina is now part of the “Badlands.”
(04/08/16 3:20am)
Broadway composer Stephen Schwartz is no longer singing the praises of North Carolina.
(03/31/16 2:42am)
Wednesday night, 2,500 UNC students announced the arrival of spring, and no groundhogs were needed.
(03/22/16 2:34am)
When creative writing professor Gabrielle Calvocoressi was a student at Sarah Lawrence College, she didn’t expect a dance class to change her life. But that’s exactly what happened when she was dragged to her friend Jenny’s rehearsal one night.
(03/01/16 3:47am)
While many students struggle to get through their foreign language requirements, first-year Nora Knapp is ahead of the game. The linguistics major has created a new language, Arithian, all by herself.