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This upcoming weekend is one of the most highlighted sporting events of the year, and you know why that is?
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This upcoming weekend is one of the most highlighted sporting events of the year, and you know why that is?
The spring Jubilee concert is quickly approaching, starring the feature guru, 2 Chainz.
A Final Four watch party will immediately follow the 2 Chainz Jubilee concert, which is scheduled to run from 8 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, the Carolina Union Activities Board announced Wednesday.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story misstated the entry requirements for the watch party. The watch party after the concert is open to everyone. The story has been updated to reflect
The Jubilee concert featuring 2 Chainz and the UNC men’s basketball team’s Final Four matchup against Oregon are both on Saturday.
With the help of college mentors, Musical Empowerment helps children in underprivileged communities to discover a love for learning and a creative ability for music.
Marissa Cranford teaches piano to Taniya Rogers at the University United Methodist Church on Franklin Street through the Musical Empowerment program.
Experienced and aspiring musicians alike have a new home at UNC thanks to the recently established Carolina Jams Club.
UNC students will have the opportunity to learn about Gaelic culture not just through words but also through music.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article misstated David Klinger's position in 1974. Klinger was news editor of The Daily Tar Heel in 1974. The story has been updated to reflect this. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
I consider myself to be the biggest Waterparks fan at UNC, if not the Triangle.
Hi, I’m Rachel. If you’re a reader, you might know me as the girl who used to write the DTH at a Glance sometimes, or the one who interviewed a lot of really fun people. But you probably don’t. If you work at the DTH, you might know me as the one who yells a lot in between management and photo. I hope you know me for my fire Twitter presence, but that’s even more unlikely than the first option.
Next year, the Durham Performing Arts Center will become "the room where it happens" — as award-winning musical "Hamilton" arrives in 2018.
Well$ performs at Motorco Music Hall Friday evening.
To My Lorde and Savior,
If students drop the most "shoudouts" in the next two weeks, UNC could win a free concert this spring.
As I write this, there are 10 (!!) days until Spring Break. In those remaining 10 days, I have two midterms and a yuge project that may or may not be the end of me. Surprisingly, these upcoming challenges and the ones I’ve already had to deal with (looking at you Italian 203 midterm) have made me cry less than I thought I would. This means that I’m either doing better than I thought or that I’ve just become immune as a result of some of the horrors I’ve had to face. I’ve gathered some of my favorite crying songs into this lovely playlist just for midterms. Happy cathartic crying, everyone.
A choir of students gathered in the Pit Monday afternoon for an event called We Can’t Keep Quiet, which lived up to its title.
Kevin Garrett playing piano during his sold out show at Cat's Cradle.
Kevin Garrett is a singer/songwriter from Pennsylvania who played at Cat's Cradle on Sunday night. He’s toured with Alessia Cara, Oh Wonder, James Vincent McMorrow, and, soon, Mumford and Sons. Staff writer Alexis Hinnant spoke with Garrett on his music, dream collaborations and what he likes to eat.