'The March' dance performance experiments with unity and movement
On Saturday, Carolina Performing Arts hosted “The March,” a two-night dance performance by Big Dance Theater at the CURRENT ArtSpace.
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On Saturday, Carolina Performing Arts hosted “The March,” a two-night dance performance by Big Dance Theater at the CURRENT ArtSpace.
Recently, I spoke to a woman who remembered vividly a concert she had once attended. It was 1965, she was fourteen years old and her father had taken her to see Bob Dylan and Joan Baez play at the Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh on March 19. She didn’t remember the exact date or even the year, but she remembered his performance of “Mr. Tambourine Man,” a song that had not yet been released, and how she ran up to the stage at the end of the show and snatched the coffee mugs Dylan and Baez had been drinking from.
UNC-Chapel Hill is the nation’s oldest public university, and the UNC Board of Trustees is the institution's original form of governance. Since its founding, the BOT has changed in structure and composition, according to past and present members.
Over the past few months, the Chapel Hill community has wrestled with the University’s decision to introduce fuel pellets to the local cogeneration plant as a substitute for coal. These pellets, made up of plastic and paper waste, are promoted as a low-carbon and renewable alternative to traditional fossil fuels. However, this source holds new potential risks for the facility’s emissions and poses health concerns to the community, highlighting the need to move past combustion options toward clean renewables in the University’s sustainability efforts.
Luke Roman, an Orange High School senior, made history at the 3A North Carolina High School Athletic Association Swimming & Diving State Championships for being named the first male outstanding swimmer from OHS.
UNC students traveled to New York City to attend New York Fashion Week on Feb. 8, gaining firsthand experience in the fashion industry. By networking with industry insiders and gaining special access to shows, their week was more than just a unique opportunity — it was a look at the future they hope to shape.
Nestled among natural landscapes and gardens lies the Sunrise Community Farm Center, an organization cultivating a family farm in the heart of Chapel Hill. The center offers a variety of programs and engaging experiences for all ages, backgrounds and abilities.
The e-commerce company known as Depop connects fashionable buyers and sellers daily, housing secondhand clothing pieces, trendy accessories and other eclectic items that can fit into anyone’s personal style. For UNC students Savannah Matthews and Ava West, Depop is not just a site to find cute, trendy clothes, but a space where they combine their marketing expertise and love for fashion to bring creative visions to life.
As Grace Townsend dribbled down the court with the game in her hands, head coach Courtney Banghart called to her from the bench.
Graduate forward Alyssa Ustby asked for a substitute after only 2.5 minutes into No. 12 UNC's game against No. 10 N.C. State.
Based on National Assessment of Educational Progress data in North Carolina, the average math and reading scores have declined for fourth and eighth grade students since 2019. However, between 2022 and 2024 NAEP data, the percentage of North Carolina's students scoring at or above the proficient level has increased in both fourth and eighth grade math by 6 percent.
In the past weeks, Americana has flooded our screens. Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl performance featured an all-Black cast of backup dancers adorned in the colors of the American flag, while Samuel L. Jackson dressed like the symbolic embodiment of the American political apparatus himself: Uncle Sam. A week before that, Beyoncé’s “COWBOY CARTER” dominated the Grammys by winning Best Country Album and Album of the Year, cementing a new era of Americana in today's culture.
Early last year, UNC System President Peter Hans sent a memo to the UNC Board of Trustees which transferred some of the BOT’s existing powers to then-interim Chancellor Lee Roberts. In a memo this January, he reprimanded the board for their role in hiring new football head coach Bill Belichick.
On Feb. 15, the Orange County Community Remembrance Coalition unveiled a historical marker at the Orange County Historical Courthouse honoring Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Daniel Morrow — three men who were lynched in Hillsborough in 1869 after being accused of barn-burning.
On Wednesday, the Chamber for a Greater Chapel Hill-Carrboro hosted an event at the Chapel Hill Public Library highlighting the efforts of Work Together NC, an initiative that assists people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to help them enter the workforce.
On Friday evening, visitors filled the halls of the ArtsCenter in Carrboro to experience the colorful, abstract works of Ukrainian artist Anatolii Tarasiuk. This opening reception for the solo exhibition allowed visitors to engage with the art and artist, as Tarasiuk walked around the gallery and talked with guests.
Rebecca Kleinmann was at home hosting a rehearsal of her Brazilian Choro group, Noites Carolinas, when she stopped mid-song to unmute the 2025 Grammy Awards show playing on the television.
On Jan. 30, Domino’s Pizza Inc. CEO Ritch Allison joined UNC’s Board of Trustees, filling a seat left vacant by former trustee David Boliek after winning his bid for N.C. State Auditor.
It’s hard to pin down who the business majors really are, because they go by so many names. There are the assured-admits, who were accepted into UNC’s business school, Kenan-Flagler, before their years at UNC began. Pre-business students, who are fulfilling their prerequisites to complete a business school application after their freshman year, and a small group of students who claim that their major is the “investment banking track.” As if someone fresh out of high school even really knows what investment banking is.
Delphine Liu and Layla Niblock are UNC sophomores spending the spring semester at the National University of Singapore. Roommates at home and abroad, the co-writers are tackling Singapore — and beyond — together.