Diaspora Festival of Black and Independent Film celebrates diverse filmmakers
Hosted by the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History, the festival celebrates and promotes the work of Black and independent filmmakers. ...
Read More »Hosted by the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History, the festival celebrates and promotes the work of Black and independent filmmakers. ...
Read More »The Carolina Indian Circle is expected to host its annual Culture Showcase on Monday, Nov. 13 at the Student Union's Great Hall. Starting at 6:30 p.m., ...
Read More »The Town will display green lights on Carrboro Town Hall from Nov. 6-12 to honor veterans through Operation Green Light, asking residents to do the same ...
Read More »'We need to shift toward language that describes the situation and include people experiencing homelessness in the conversation. Because our word choice ...
Read More »"Winners and losers have the same goals, right? So it's not about your goals," Miltenberg, the director of cross country at UNC, said. "It's about what ...
Read More »The Daily Tar Heel spoke to three Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools principals following National Principals Month in October. Principals Pamela McAllister, ...
Read More »Students, staff, parents and alumni gathered at Rashkis Elementary School to celebrate its 20th birthday. The festivities included food trucks, games ...
Read More »Thousands of writers participate in National Novel Writing Month every November, aiming to complete 50,000-word drafts of a specific project. The Wake-Orange-Durham ...
Read More »"When I consulted friends for advice on how to perform best in these interviews, I found out they also had been introduced to interviews using AI." ...
Read More »The UNC men’s golf team finished the fall season the same way it began it: ranked No. 1 and standing in the winner’s circle.
Read More »"Recently, the Board of Governors approved a new policy for the state budget that non-STEM professors in the UNC System can no longer receive distinguished ...
Read More »Here’s everything voters need to know before going to the polls on Tuesday. Voters with questions can text the county board of elections at (919) 246-8773 ...
Read More »Peel Gallery's current exhibition, "The Decline of Malls Across America," showcases Michael Galinsky's decades-old photos as a form of visual storytelling. ...
Read More »The No. 7 seed North Carolina men’s soccer team (9-3-5, 2-3-3 ACC) upset No. 2 seed Wake Forest (11-2-5, 4-1-3 ACC) 1-0 in the quarterfinals of the ...
Read More »The North Carolina volleyball team (11-12, 5-9 ACC) fell in a reverse sweep to the Wake Forest Demon Deacons (17-8, 8-6 ACC) in five sets on Sunday afternoon ...
Read More »Helping to raise funds and awareness for N.C. Children's Hospital, the baseball, softball and lacrosse teams suited up for the annual Heel-O-Ween Lax ...
Read More »“It’s a good honor and everything, I just know I have to keep pushing and keep getting better," Hampton said.
Read More »As the Tar Heels enter their final stretch of the season — which includes two rivalry games with Duke and N.C. State along with a trip to Death Valley ...
Read More »Sophomore running back Omarion Hampton led the way on the ground with 144 rushing yards, while junior quarterback Drake Maye tallied four touchdowns and ...
Read More »"They’re both just desperate to score," Matson said. "They love it. They’ll never be sick of it."
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