UNC students buying into bitcoin
Bitcoin this, litecoin that. It seems the days of nickels and dimes are over. Now, the only coins anyone ever talks about can’t be seen, held or, to be honest, spent on really anything.
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Bitcoin this, litecoin that. It seems the days of nickels and dimes are over. Now, the only coins anyone ever talks about can’t be seen, held or, to be honest, spent on really anything.
As snow covered the University last week, students across campus frolicked in the absence of classes. But for some, the wintery weather didn’t mean time off, as the University remained in Condition 2: Suspended Operations — where classes are canceled, but the University remains open for mandatory operations. This means some workers, like employees of Carolina Dining Services, must still report to work.
UNC and Chapel Hill announced a new program Wednesday that will allow students to register off-campus parties in hopes of reducing noise complaint citations.
As students begin to travel home, Thanksgiving break marks the start of several time-honored holiday traditions.
Over 80 amateur detectives descended upon the aisles of Wilson Library Monday evening to try and solve a Carolina murder mystery, as the library hosts its semi-annual game of Clue.
Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill will host two University professors Tuesday to discuss their newest poetry books.
Netflix’s new animated comedy series “Big Mouth” reminds me of one of my middle school football coach’s favorite sayings:
Three years later, “Kingsman: The Golden Circle” picks up exactly where its predecessor left off – with excessively artistic violence and an over-the-top plot.
The UNC chapter of the National Press Photographers Association will host a screening of “An Outrage” Wednesday evening in Carroll Hall.
Sunday night, against my better judgment, I gave in to my editor’s wishes and headed to Silverspot so I could pay $14.75 in order to be terrified for two hours and 15 minutes.
FX’s anthology series “American Horror Story” kicks off its seventh season Tuesday with the premiere of “Cult.”
Spoiler Alert: If you have not watched season seven, episode seven of "Game of Thrones," turn back now.
Raleigh will play host to more than 80 of the state’s most talented artists Friday for the North Carolina Museum of Art’s second annual Monster Drawing Rally.
As The Daily Tar Heel’s resident student-athlete, that automatically makes me the go-to source for anything grind-related.
Sometimes bad things happen to good people.
While April may kick off National Poetry Month, we students at UNC have had another pretty important national event to worry about.
Yesterday evening, Luke Maye etched his name in the Carolina basketball history book with a last-second jumper to beat Kentucky and send the Tar Heels to a record 20th Final Four.
While all you NARPs have been out turning up for a week straight, I’ve been perfecting my hustle. What’s a NARP? That’s just what us hardworking, determined, committed, successful, beautiful student-athletes call non-athletic regular people (Just kidding, we don’t really. It’s more of an urban legend, like Bigfoot or the campus whistler).
Students in the Dean Dome got pretty lucky on Saturday night.
Last week, CNN reported that higher-performing students are more likely to consume alcohol and smoke marijuana than their lower-performing counterparts.