Office DJ: Songs for life's road trips and pit stops
“Maybe your life is going to be just one big road trip, using a destination as an excuse for getting in the car and seeing what the Fates have in mind for you."
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“Maybe your life is going to be just one big road trip, using a destination as an excuse for getting in the car and seeing what the Fates have in mind for you."
UNC will lift its indoor mask mandate on March 7, the University announced in a campus-wide email on Wednesday.
In a joint meeting of the UNC Faculty Executive Committee and the Advisory Committee on Monday, members discussed potential changes to faculty governance, including shortening the terms of the faculty chairperson and secretary of the faculty.
Black History Month is celebrated annually throughout the month of February — and the campus community has a series of events, lectures and activities planned.
While many choose to learn Spanish, French or other verbal languages at UNC, one group of students has taken a slightly different route.
Content warning: This article contains mention of suicide and self-harm.
First-year UNC students experienced their first on-campus snow on Sunday, as a winter storm brought snow, sleet and freezing rain to the Chapel Hill area.
“We are here.”
The UNC Latina/o studies program held an undergraduate symposium Monday to discuss the exploration of art and its relation to history, politics and identity.
Employees and delegate members of the UNC Employee Forum discussed updated COVID-19 protocols, vaccine mandates, library budget cuts, emergency preparedness and mental health first aid during their Wednesday meeting.
The beat of a drum and the melody of Native American songs flowed through the Pit on Monday evening as the Carolina Indian Circle celebrated Indigenous Peoples' Day.
The Carolina Latinx Center's latest project to celebrate Latinx Heritage Month is a collaboration with University Libraries, compiling a collection of 85 audiobooks and ebooks that highlight the Latinx experience. Many of the books are written by authors from the Latinx community.