Playlist: Studying for finals
Before beginning to study during finals one must find two things: a place to sit and the right music. Until Davis starts seating people as they enter we’ll never solve the first problem but we can help with the second.
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Before beginning to study during finals one must find two things: a place to sit and the right music. Until Davis starts seating people as they enter we’ll never solve the first problem but we can help with the second.
Big names like Bruce Springsteen, Ringo Starr and most recently Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas are canceling their concerts in North Carolina to protest House Bill 2.
T-minus three days until LDOC and we are hype about it.
Lavonda Burnette said her love of Prince has shaped her life.
Finals are next week and you're either already stressed or in denial. Self care is so important during finals, so here's a playlist so you don't forget to love yourself.
A sea of Carolina Blue and cowboy boots gathered in Carmichael Arena on Saturday night to see country star Chase Rice headline the 2016 Jubilee concert.
This week, Franklin Street had an unusual addition to its sidewalk — a man with long hair and black fingernails handing out flyers advertising his James Taylor tribute band.
During the summer, student bands and musicians find themselves faced with a daunting decision between going on tour or working an internship or job.
Take Note is a spotlight series that features music artists that are arguably not mainstream enough and deserve your attention. Last month we featured Lunchmoney Lewis, now here is the spoken word-hip hop hybrid of Propaganda.
Anyone who's gone through class registration can tell you it's essentially the Hunger Games of higher education. If you're searching for some encouragement (or some sympathy), look no farther. Our playlist covers the three phases of registration, from excitement to defeat to gradual acceptance.
Despite the fact that Atlanta’s Microwave has graced my Spotify on no more than two occasions, I found their setlist familiar when they opened at Cat’s Cradle on Wednesday night. I nodded my head, hummed choruses and melodies, and felt a rush when the band started into one of my favorites (“Something Right”) from their most recent release, “Stovall.”
Everything we make says something about where we’re from — at least that's how UNC seniors Emma Biggerstaff and Maggie Blank see it.
Take Note is a spotlight series that features music artists that are arguably not mainstream enough and deserve your attention.
Some say math and music go hand in hand, but Vivek Menon disagrees.
Josh Rowsey, aka (J) Rowdy performs as a part of the the Hip Hop and Social Justice event at the Parr Center for Ethics and the Institute for the Arts and Humanities.
We have a few days left before our boys fly to Houston to compete in the Final Four. Until then, we still have plenty to get hype about. For example, Spring has officially sprung and we’re the only No. 1 team left in the tournament. Here’s a playlist to help aide you in process our shared overwhelming sense of anticipation. Bring home the ship, boys.
Chase Carroll, a sophomore Kenan Music Scholar, did it for love.
Ellis Dyson & the Shambles, known throughout the local music scene for their swinging tunes and electric on-stage performances, are taking their talents to untested waters on their spring tour.
We’ve all seen the video of UNC's pep band breaking it down at the PNC Arena Saturday at the Providence game.
World Water Day is March 22 and what better way to celebrate than by listening to 11 songs called "Water?"