The perks of being a UNC band member
By Hannah Macie | March 21, 2016We’ve all seen the video of UNC's pep band breaking it down at the PNC Arena this weekend at the Providence game.
We’ve all seen the video of UNC's pep band breaking it down at the PNC Arena this weekend at the Providence game.
Were you a full-blown James Franco type, or a little more low-key?
As we walked to class this week, UNC students seemed be one large collection of Ferris Buellers:
All the work you didn't do over spring break (that you probably should have) now seems like a monstrous endeavor to push through.
Are you left-handed? Then you’ve come to the right place—or rather, the left place.
If there’s one terribly pivotal and fascinatingly ordinary event we all remember from high school, it’s prom. The good news is we never have to go through the process ever again.
One of the best elements of watching UNC basketball games this season was seeing Brice Johnson's reactions throughout the games. Here are a few of my favorite Brice celebrations from this season:
There's no better time of the year than when ugly winter cloudy and cold weather starts to go away and the sun slowly wakes up from it's slumber.
It’s my third year at UNC and I’m finally getting a grip of how to blend in with my American Counterparts.
You're probably one of these:
Have you seen the baby Tar Heels on campus lately?
Yesterday the football world said goodbye to one of the greatest players of this decade. Unfortunately it was not Tom Brady.
For those of you dear students who were busy doing homework (not me), playing video games (me) or generally just not paying attention to the game Saturday night, I don’t want to spoil it for you, but.
Everyone looks forward to the week of the UNC-Duke basketball game, a.k.a rivalry week.
In spite of our unapologetic hatred for royal blue, the various curse words that we use to preface the articulation of the name of that school down the road and our shocking aptitude to despise Coach K and all that he stands for, the students of UNC hold a level of respect for Duke University that can only be described as unique and singular.
You’ve probably run across those peppy gym teachers with their kilowatt smiles and mile-a-minute instructions.
Recent events have had me thinking about what classes future UNC students might see. What will be important 10, 20 years from now? What will future educators want our children to learn?
When raising your hand to make a comment during lecture, you feel safe and secure in the company of your classmates.
While not the most conventional trips in the world, the following ten adventures are journeys I have to go on at some point in my life, and if/when I become a billionaire, because these are pricey...