Ackland Art Museum in process of acquiring 'anti-Putin' works
Peter Nisbet, the deputy director for curatorial affairs at the Ackland, said in an email that the museum’s monthly meeting included a spirited discussion ...
Read More »Peter Nisbet, the deputy director for curatorial affairs at the Ackland, said in an email that the museum’s monthly meeting included a spirited discussion ...
Read More »"Were you planning on using a PLUS swipe for dinner? I hope you’re okay with fried chicken."
Read More »"For many, our relationships with our extended families are defined by bi-monthly FaceTimes and annual trips to the motherland. Deep-seated familial love ...
Read More »Led by Matthew Matthijs and Aidan Haugh, the UNC bullpen was solid, not allowing an earned run over seven and two thirds innings of work.
Read More »“I feel like everyone on the team, we all have a chip on our shoulder,” Harrison Ingram said. “We all are doubted, we’re all viewed as not good ...
Read More »“[I] definitely built off my outing last week and improved on certain areas that I had to improve in and really happy with how today went,” Decaro ...
Read More »Beginning with the class of 2028, students will be able to apply to earn a B.S. degree in applied physical sciences on one of two concentration tracks. ...
Read More »"Along with this edition, we are releasing the first episode of Editors’ Notes, a video music series shot in The Daily Tar Heel office, featuring guitarist ...
Read More »You'd be likely to hear swing, jazz and blues guitar styles in the streets and warehouses of the N.C. Piedmont region a century ago, but Bill Moore, a ...
Read More »You'd be likely to hear swing, jazz and blues guitar styles in the streets and warehouses of the N.C. Piedmont region a century ago, but Bill Moore, a ...
Read More »On Franklin Street, wide varieties of music escape the insides of different storefronts. Passersby may wonder who is playing the music and how they ...
Read More »The DTH's Margaret Hungate spoke with Merge Records label manager, Christina Rentz, on the label’s history and influence on the music scene in the Triangle ...
Read More »Countless bands are started in Chapel Hill by college students whose love of music outlasted the groups themselves. Not every band formed at UNC ...
Read More »Heels Care Network, which was launched in 2022, enables students to search mental health resources on campus, but some misconceptions about the financial ...
Read More »The jazz scene in the Triangle became as colorful, vibrant and connected as it is today because of the efforts of members of the jazz community in the ...
Read More »Bump.Baby.Bliss Doula Counseling and Ultrasound Studio opened its first physical location on Feb. 1. and its one-month anniversary will be at the start ...
Read More »Elizabeth Cotten, a Carrboro native, wrote her song 'Freight Train' at the age of 11 or 12 about the section of North Carolina Railroad that she could ...
Read More »"While Roberts, who is an unaffiliated voter, does not have a partisan history like Bowles and Ross, I believe we should appreciate his willingness to ...
Read More »According to the president of the Clef Hangers, Imani Chabikuli, a cappella can be a big commitment for students.
Read More »Behind three starts of fewer than five innings, UNC dropped two out of three games to lose its first series of the year.
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