Ritual + Time Travel = Rebirth: Images and Words by Michael Platt and Carol Beane will be shown at the Sonja Haynes Stone Center’s Robert and Sallie Brown Gallery and Museum from January 29 through May 11.
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Ritual + Time Travel = Rebirth: Images and Words by Michael Platt and Carol Beane will be shown at the Sonja Haynes Stone Center’s Robert and Sallie Brown Gallery and Museum from January 29 through May 11.
“He Was a Poem, He Was a Song” will be held at The Sonja Haynes Stone Center from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 21. The celebration is a free event open to the public.
Sara Tane, a junior global studies and interdisciplinary studies major, started a Spoon University chapter for UNC and is the chapter’s editor. “It seemed like something right up my alley, so I decided to do it,” she said. Spoon University is a national online publication.
UNC junior Connor Daly reaches for a volley against Howard in a doubles match.
UNC senior guard Danielle Butts (10) goes in for a layup.
UNC sophomore guard Allisha Gray (15) throws the ball into play.
UNC junior guard N'Dea Bryant (22) makes a jump shot.
UNC sophomore guard Jessica Washington (24) makes a jump shot.
UNC sophomore guard Allisha Gray (15) makes a jump shot.
UNC senior guard Danielle Butts (10) makes a jump shot in the paint.
UNC sophomore guard Jessica Washington (24) runs the ball down the court.
UNC freshman guard Jamie Cherry (0) makes a three-pointer.
UNC sophomore guard Jessica Washington (24) makes a jump shot.
UNC sophomore forward Stephanie Mavunga (1) goes for a layup.
UNC sophomore forward Stephanie Mavunga (1) waits to rebound the ball.
UNC sophomore guard Jessica Washington (24) runs the ball down the court.
After a few temporary spaces and lots of construction, KidZu Children's Museum will be settling into its new home at University Mall on Friday, Jan. 16.
Milton Nascimento, the influential Brazilian singer-songwriter known for fusing Africanized jazz with Latin-American folk, performed at Memorial Hall on Saturday night.
Milton Nascimento, the influential Brazilian singer-songwriter known for fusing Africanized jazz with Latin-American folk, performed at Memorial Hall on Saturday night.
"That's what this represents - a great victory for the people," said Commissioner Mark Dorson at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Rogers Road Community Center on Saturday morning.