'Next to Normal' is up next for Company Carolina and Pauper Players
For over two decades, Pauper Players and Company Carolina have provided students the opportunity to participate in every aspect of theater production.
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For over two decades, Pauper Players and Company Carolina have provided students the opportunity to participate in every aspect of theater production.
Senior Sebastian Farris said he wanted to study abroad after taking Russian in high school, but lacked the resources to go overseas until he joined UNC's Russian Flagship Program.
As students and community members started to gather in the Murray-Venable courtyard on Wednesday, one thing stood out – an old card catalog.
For over three decades, Journey Into Asia has given students the opportunity to share their culture through dance, poetry, spoken word and songs. On Sunday, the event returns with this year's theme: “Kaleidoscope.”
After experiencing burnout throughout her career, Dr. Angela Smith said she rediscovered her passion for medicine through UNC resources.
The Carolina Global Photography Exhibition opened at the FedEx Global Education Center this month for the first time since the start of the pandemic. The exhibition showcases finalists from the Carolina Global Photography Competition and features photos from over 30 countries.
Faced with the choice to continue studying or go home, Will Poteet and Emerson Meadows instead decided to ask people in the Pit questions in exchange for a piece of candy. After realizing their idea was a hit, they formed the Question Club.
A research fellow group at UNC recently received a two-year, $500,000 grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to deepen studies focusing on ovarian cancer — particularly among women of color.
UNC students have participated in Quidditch, a sport originally inspired by the “Harry Potter” book series, for over a decade. However, the sport, which combines aspects of rugby, dodgeball, basketball and soccer, has recently rebranded as quadball in an effort to distance itself from “Harry Potter” author J.K. Rowling.
Pink, blue, orange and purple powders filled the sky as students and community members celebrated at the annual UNC Holi Moli event on Saturday.
Seanna Chen saw Flying Silk Dance Troupe perform for the first time when she was a senior in high school.
Hundreds of UNC students chanted rapper Flo Milli’s name under the hazy purple-lit glow of the Carmichael Arena stage.
University Libraries received a $2 million endowment from the William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust to support Wilson Library’s Special Collections.
Chemists from Leibfarth and Alexanian groups at UNC are working to design a process to change the properties of common plastics to create a tougher material.