STORIFY: Some of the best #dookfans tweets
By Alli Ehrman | February 16, 2016One of the best parts of the UNC-Duke rivalry is the memes it has produced. #dookfans is one of the greats.
One of the best parts of the UNC-Duke rivalry is the memes it has produced. #dookfans is one of the greats.
I don't come from a UNC family. I grew up watching Notre Dame football and as a result, I was 'trained' so to speak, to hate Michigan and USC (Southern California.)
This blog is part of a multi-part series about UNC campus bathrooms.
The most anticipated week of the year has dawned upon the campuses of the Tobacco Road rivalry... It's the week leading up to the first Carolina vs. Duke basketball game of the season.
Settle the score between the two on-campus dining halls once and for all.
My baby sister holds a surprising level of wisdom, given her short seven years of experience on this planet.
I've gotten lost in a lot of buildings. Probably every single one of them.
It’s currently midterm season, which means everyone is coming out of the woodwork to study at various places around campus.
I have been known to tweet at a celebrity or two (or 50). Tweeting at celebrities is an activity reserved solely for those of us who identify as adrenaline junkies.
It’s that time of year again, and Feb. 13 is rapidly approaching.
Class of 2016, you are halfway done with your last semester of college, ever.
If you weren't aware, NAMI UNC (National Alliance on Mental Illnesses) is hosting a number of events for Mental Health Awareness week.
If you haven't heard of Cam Newton already, I'm a little worried.
You know you have writer’s block when:
There is an emerging trend on campus that professors want to ban laptops from classrooms in order to decrease distractions.
April showers bring May flowers, yes. But this is Tar Heel territory, and January snow brings the February foe – that is, Feb. 17 is the first UNC-Dook game. You know it’s spring semester when basketball game dates are etched into your memory while you can’t recall your mom’s phone number.
It's no secret that college students love convenience.
I will admit that up until this December the idea of snow would have excited me.