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Sophomore Collin Flynn has promised his parents he won’t drop out of UNC to pursue SoundCloud rapping — “over and over and over again.”
After announcing her resignation and authorizing the removal of Silent Sam’s base and plaques on Monday, Chancellor Folt said in a media conference call on Tuesday that she made the two decisions separately.
My hipster cousins, my Vineyard Vines-wearing brother and the WXYC DJs who sit next to me in class probably have few intersecting interests. If you asked me some months ago, I might have said they had nothing in common at all. In fact, I would pay money to watch them get stuck in an elevator together and try to find things to talk about. But now they all love Dolly Parton.
I hail from Baltimore, the most beautiful city in the universe, and I have intense Maryland pride.
I rarely write movie reviews, but there comes a time when one mediocre movie blows up and consequently threatens the integrity of the entire filmverse. This is such a time, and “A Star Is Born” is such a movie.
UNC art classes today, which often include at least half women, would probably be unrecognizable to famous Renaissance or Modernist artists — who were historically mostly male.
After eight years on display at the Ackland Art Museum, the Manjusri, a stolen 10th Century Buddhist sculpture, was returned to the Indian government in September.
Nesreen Abu Khalaf spent her lunchtime in high school searching for a corner where she could pray without being harassed by her classmates.
PlayMakers Repertory Company will move the opening of “Sherwood: The Adventures of Robin Hood” from Sept. 15 to 18, in response to the University suspending operations in preparation for Hurricane Florence.
For Emily Jane MacKillop, school days consist of more than just classes and homework. As a barista and assistant manager at Tama Café — yes, it's really called Tama Café, not Tama Tea — she puts in about 38 hours of work a week in addition to attending and studying for her classes.
Silent Sam is down, a giant spider stands in front of the New West building and people are questioning what UNC’s changing landscape says about the campus.
When I was 6 years old, my brother and I wrote an incredibly realistic musical about two siblings who both happened to be professional ice skaters named Skatie.
Change and a cappella are in the air as the new school year begins. With FallFest and Sunset Serenade this week, students will hear performances from UNC’s nine major a cappella groups. Here’s a guide to what sets the groups apart and what they do here on campus:
Chapel Hill will lose a piece of local history when The Cave, an underground bar and concert venue founded in 1968, closes on April 30.
Spring semester hurtles to a close, but the music scene in the Triangle will stay alive even as campus clears out. For those of you sticking around UNC for summer classes or jobs, here are some concerts coming to town.
With midterms ending and finals season fast approaching, many UNC professors are asking students to attend cultural events for their classes. Whether you need event ideas to get class credit, or are looking for a way to spend a cultured evening, here is a list of some opportunities to take advantage of on campus.
Long after Alpine Bagel closes and Davis Library shuts its doors, student DJs stay awake through the night to work graveyard shifts at UNC’s college radio station, WXYC.
Waka Flocka Flame will perform at this year’s Jubilee with artists DJ Luke Nasty and Hollywood Cold.
Studio art isn't what comes to mind for most people when they think of money-making majors — but some UNC student artists are using their creativity to turn a profit by selling commissioned art.
The Emmy Awards have come and gone this year, but for UNC Student TV, the biggest television event is happening this Saturday from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. At the Red Carpet Fall Premiere. STV will debut its new season of shows, which members have been working on throughout the semester.