Millennials’ stories selfie-expression
A UNC senior and class of 2013 graduate both have a message for millennials: Believe in your selfie.
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A UNC senior and class of 2013 graduate both have a message for millennials: Believe in your selfie.
Some say math and music go hand in hand, but Vivek Menon disagrees.
For Natasha Trethewey, former U.S. Poet Laureate and a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, her genuine love for poetry never leaves her with dry eyes.
This election cycle, candidates are making sure their brand is recognizable to voters. From the now irrelevant-yet-still-recognizable “Jeb!” to Hillary Clinton’s “H” with the arrow through it, design can play a critical part in voters’ perception of a candidate.
The resume of the vast pool of UNC alumni just got a little bit more amazing.
According to Forbes Magazine, binge drinking is quickly becoming a thing of the past. Millennials are turning from bingeing to drinking in moderation. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism defines binge drinking as four and five drinks in about two hours for women and men, respectively. The Daily Tar Heel asked UNC students: Do you binge drink?
Waka Flocka Flame was greeted by rounds of applause as Chapel Hill crowds welcomed him to Cat’s Cradle for two performances — with one more on the books for tonight.
Emmy-winning screenplay writer Norman Steinberg has advice for budding writers — stick with the stereotype and sleep around.
After 15 years of fiction-writing dreams, Betsy Sleath finally published her first book, “Pelican Island Pharmacy.”
The Invisible Girl Project is making itself visible in Chapel Hill as it hosts a free screening of “It’s A Girl” today in the Student Union auditorium.
Professor-student relationships go from the classroom to the stage in PlayMakers’ next production, “Seminar,” which opens Wednesday.
Singer-songwriter Matt Nathanson is going from soft-rock radio to Cat’s Cradle tonight.
A little rain can't stop a tradition.
CLARIFICATION: The original version of this story misrepresented the days in which the play will run. "Disgraced" will run Tuesdays through Sundays through Oct. 4.
For once, the Pit was silent. All that was heard were words of hidden voices.