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The new year has started and so have the resolutions. Everyone is pledging to make the “right choices” with the right food plan – whether that’s keto, paleo, Whole30 or beyond.
We all want what we can’t have.
Despite setting new personal bests on floor routines three times during her first season on the UNC’s gymnastics team, junior Mikayla Robinson entered the 2018 meet against Temple in her second season wanting to do even better.
In his scanner is a photo of Bob McAdoo in a Tar Heel uniform from the 1970s. On his computer are lifestyle portraits of first-year Coby White. Within this office, the visual past and present of UNC men’s basketball are kept and to Carolina Athletics Director of Photography, Jeffrey Camarati, both are of equal importance.
Hi... My name is Molly and I'm from Atlanta.
Come fall, the lobby of the Center for Dramatic Arts will buzz with drama students and hopeful thespians vying for a spot in the first show of the year. While many appreciate the opportunity given to them — it's a chance to work with a professional director — few know the reason and story behind the Chason production’s existence.
I remember the moment the Carolina sports image cracked for me. I was at a basketball game against Pittsburgh, an ACC opponent. I don’t win the lottery very often, so I went in excited, ready to stand on my feet and be a part of the amazing student fan experience I had been promised. However, throughout the game, there were long stretches of pure silence. No cheering. No standing other than by students or those on the risers. It wasn’t even a runaway game.
Who's ready to finish this semester strong? We are! Here's a perfect chill playlist for all of your studying needs. Hate being in the pin-drop quiet Davis Library? This playlist provides a great ambient background to the daily grind. Summer Session ll finals won't know what hit them.
Thanks to the Fourth of July festivities, we all got an early start on the weekend. Keep the party going with tons of events and outings perfect for celebrating....well just getting through the week.
It's that time again, and this time we will be witching months mid-weekend! Exciting! Here to kick off July and wave goodbye to June is a list of fun, sporty, film-centered, pool-including events for you, your family, your roommates or your significant other to check out.
The Durham/Chapel Hill area is spoiling us with so many free events this weekend. While the weather forecast looks a bit gloomy, our list of events has plenty of indoor activities sure to keep you busy.
Need a dog? Need a brew? Wanna watch a movie? The Chapel Hill/Durham area has got you covered. Use our list of events for all ages to plan your weekend and take part in all our area has to offer.
The reports state that there was yelling, grunting and dropping weights at the CrossFit gym.
If last week was all about food trucks, then this week is all about helping your town. Memorial Day weekend is coming up and if you have any spare time between eating hot dogs and not being in class/work, check out these events. There are a lot of opportunities for serving your community!
One of the best parts of college is that, for one of the first times in your life, you get to pick your friends. You have been with the same people possibly since kindergarten and all of a sudden you are introduced to an entirely new group of people. It's exciting, but let's be real. It's terrifying.
In 1987, my grandmother, a broadcaster for WSOC-TV during the 1970s, gave a speech to a room of journalists and executives about the importance and reality of their daily work. She spoke of how it is a journalist’s job to inform society of the truth even if it makes the journalists themselves unpopular.
It's the first weekend of the summer session, and campus is a bit less active than usual. But if you are looking for something to do with your family, partner, new subletter or classmate from your eight-person summer class, the DTH has got you covered.
If selected as editor-in-chief for the next school year, junior Rachel Jones, current online managing editor, said she wants to use her diverse professional experience on staff to lead the paper into the new age of media.
In the summer of 1969, two UNC seniors were preparing the program for the upcoming fall orientation. They stood on the second floor of the Frank Porter Graham Student Union staring down at the construction of what would soon become a university landmark.
On Dec. 3, 1792, Revolutionary War Gen. William R. Davie and five other men were having a picnic. It was this meeting that would decide the location of the University, and it was this man for whom one of UNC’s many monuments would be named: the Davie Poplar.