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Not everyone is from North Carolina, but almost everyone knows a story that takes place in the state.
In North Carolina, art isn’t just a general education requirement that students take to graduate. It’s a representation of the passion and the culture of the state.
For women and men who lose their hair due to cancer treatments, a scarf can be a way to maintain hope and a sense of vitality.
In the weeks since the deaths of Deah Barakat, Yusor Abu-Salha and Razan Abu-Salha, many who knew them have turned to art to make sense of death and remember life.
As the cold weather melts away and warm feelings start to rise, social media sites are filled with images of engagements and love at the Old Well.
Catharine Carter grew up in Chapel Hill, graduated from UNC in 1974 and has lived here for her entire adult life.
Shelby Stephenson doesn’t see himself as a poet.
Student artists will transform the third floor of Hanes Art Center into a sales floor Friday.
Emma Armstrong-Carter takes her seat and begins playing a classical piece fit for an opera.
In high school, the world of photography revealed itself to photographer Taj Forer through photobooks.
For anyone watching a Bhangra dance during a celebration of the Indian holiday Diwali this week, the energy, physicality and beauty appear to be skills that take a long time to learn and even longer to perfect.