Internationalist Bookstore founder remembered fondly decades after his death
Bob Sheldon, a nurse, political activist, union organizer and the founder of Internationalist Books and Community Center, is remembered by his community ...
Read More »Bob Sheldon, a nurse, political activist, union organizer and the founder of Internationalist Books and Community Center, is remembered by his community ...
Read More »Last Friday, female and non-binary comedians were given the stage and the mic for the annual "I Just Said That" comedy show.
Read More »The exhibit showed AI-generated artwork that won the Optimus Awards, which is sponsored by a UNC professor.
Read More »On Saturday, Hillsborough celebrated Revolutionary War Living History Day with volunteers dressed in period appropriate clothing.
Read More »Thrifting can promote ethical consumerism, and for various UNC students, thrift flipping provides income as well as a way to support organizations on ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill/Carrboro Zine and Printed Matter Festival showcased the work of approximately 70 vendors in the Carrboro Town Commons.
Read More »Throughout Chapel Hill, sensory-friendly events are being held for kids with sensitivity to sensory stimuli.
Read More »"I don’t just hear slang within groups of first-years standing in the middle of the sidewalk or in Chase or in the spine-tingling back rooms of the ...
Read More »Before it was Old East, it was just East Building: the University’s first, erected in 1793. Today, Old East is a tan building, reminiscent of the first ...
Read More »At UNC, some students balance school, extracurricular activities and running a small business, like jewelry makers who sell their products on social media ...
Read More »The cycling culture in Chapel Hill and Carrboro has grown over the past 20 years, and as the community increases, town infrastructure is beginning to ...
Read More »Studio arts majors utilized a variety of mediums, from linocut prints to ceramic sculptures, in their senior honors thesis exhibitions this year. They ...
Read More »Rubbish the Raccoon, made of nearly 200 pounds of trash collected from college campuses and the Haw River, made its debut at 140 W. Franklin St. Plaza ...
Read More »On Friday afternoon, many of Romweber's close friends and family gathered at Lapin Bleu — a venue he performed at often — to celebrate the first ...
Read More »UNC senior Ethan Kim's one-man show, “The Dishwasher: soap, sponge, scrub” explores themes of generational trauma and what it means to do work with ...
Read More »The vernal equinox takes place between March 19 and 21 every year. Students and community members in Chapel Hill celebrate the new season through a variety ...
Read More »A new film by N.C. Central University sophomore Cameron Elyse will explore the history and legacy of the Divine Nine fraternities and sororities. Promotional ...
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