Jonathan Hess, distinguished professor of Jewish history at UNC, dies
Jonathan Hess, distinguished professor of Jewish History and Culture, died suddenly Monday afternoon. Students and faculty reflect on the powerful legacy ...
Read More »Jonathan Hess, distinguished professor of Jewish History and Culture, died suddenly Monday afternoon. Students and faculty reflect on the powerful legacy ...
Read More »Arts and athletics meet head-to-head in Kenan Theatre Company’s production of “The Wolves” from April 12-16.
Read More »“We knew those games we were struggling in at the beginning of the year, playing those close games and coming up shorty, that they were going ...
Read More »Perry Carter (calc-u-later) and James Scalise (wrecked-angle) are the writers of UNC’s premier (only!) satirical advice column. Results may vary.
Read More »“It felt really good,” Pickett said after the game. “I knew these two midweek games were going to be tough, and I know my pitch volume is increasing, ...
Read More »This week, The Daily Tar Heel is conducting a long-overdue readership survey, due to the diligent efforts of our engagement director, Sarah Lundgren, ...
Read More »At UNC we celebrate our own version of Holi known as Holi Moli, a way to connect our campus and celebrate our diverse community.
Read More »The North Carolina women’s golf team finished in a tie for third place with Auburn in the Bryan National Collegiate over the weekend.
Read More »The North Carolina Museum of Art opened an exhibition like no other on April 7.
Read More »If education is key to the advancement of our collective public good, then the more unlocked doors we can provide for it, the better.
Read More »Whatever decision the United States and its allies pursue will have consequences for the Middle East writ large. So, what should we do?
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Read More »This past weekend, the UNC rowing team had a strong showing at the Sunshine State Invitational in Sarasota, Florida. Competing against seven other schools, ...
Read More »“(The recently implemented fee) doesn’t fix the problem, but it gives us a big step,” said Dean of the Business School Doug Shackelford. “The ...
Read More »There are over 1000 refugees living and working in Chapel Hill and Carrboro, and the community has seen a concerted effort and response to the needs of ...
Read More »“I think what’s so optimistic about this text is that it recognizes the importance of the choices that we make," Leigha Vilen, director of "Constellations", ...
Read More »As UNC students stressfully check their class syllabus, cram for finals and secure our summer plans, Southern Cultures Magazine encourages the community ...
Read More »On a mission to save lives, five UNC biomedical engineering students turned what was originally a graded assignment into one of UNC’s most recent student ...
Read More »Fred Swaniker wanted to transform educational systems in Africa and create a world-class academic institution, where young students were eager to make ...
Read More »For the 2018 Jubilee concert, Waka Flocka Flame performed in cold and rainy conditions. Despite the weather, some UNC students made the journey out to ...
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