A cappella groups and clubs give grad students a break from academics
While UNC is home to several rigorous graduate schools and programs, it is also home to graduate school clubs that help students cope with stress and make connections.
While UNC is home to several rigorous graduate schools and programs, it is also home to graduate school clubs that help students cope with stress and make connections.
UNC is home to several a cappella groups, including the Clef Hangers, the Lorelais, the Achordants, Cadence, the Walk-Ons, Psalm 100, Harmonyx and more. Many of the groups perform as a part of Week of Welcome hosted by the General Alumni Association at the beginning of each school year and have individual concerts every semester.
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Two years ago, a freshman sat in the Great Hall of the Student Union, watching the a cappella super stars of UNC belt out their latest mash-ups at the yearly a cappella kick-off event, Sunset Serenade.
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This year alone, Harmonyx has performed in the Dean E. Smith Center and the Alumni Center, and has been personally requested by Chancellor Carol Folt to perform on several occasions.
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The UNC Walk-Ons, a co-ed a cappella group, stood in a circle in Dey 307 on Friday night to rehearse for the last time before competing in the International Championship of Collegiate a Cappella South quarterfinals.
By Crystal YuilleForget Coachella. UNC’s oldest a cappella group, the Clef Hangers, is hosting its annual winter concert, now called Clefchella, this weekend.
Samaa, North Carolina’s only South Asian fusion a cappella group and a UNC student organization, graced the stage Saturday at N.C. State University during Sangeet Saagar — the first South Asian a cappella competition in the southeast.