Column: Dear Pit preachers, read this article — or thou art wretched sinners
"The MAGA preacher sparked theatrics and our more familiar Pit preachers are usually ignored — so why do they continue coming to our campus?"
Read More »"The MAGA preacher sparked theatrics and our more familiar Pit preachers are usually ignored — so why do they continue coming to our campus?"
Read More »"If country music’s upward trajectory continues, then by introducing new and diverse audiences to southern culture and normalizing more rural lifestyles ...
Read More »Decreased funding would impact research, community projects and local arts councils.
Read More »The graduate second baseman reached 71 RBIs during UNC's Saturday night game against Georga Tech, passing the current program record of 68 RBIs in a single ...
Read More »The Tar Heels completed an undefeated season with a 21-7 win against Cal on Senior Day.
Read More »North Carolina needed to change its mentality at the plate after a batting average slump.
Read More »The Gimghoul Historic District is home to its historic architecture and manicured lawns, with a tradition of meticulous landscaping.
Read More »In this episode of Hark The Pod, Assistant Editor Emma Moon is joined by fellow Assistant Editor Matthew Maynard and staff writer Brian D’Aguanno to ...
Read More »UNC received high rankings in areas including the Gillings School of Global Public Health, the Doctor of Audiology program and the UNC School of Law.
Read More »For years, a curious traveler would notice them: the intentionally stacked rocks along Highway 54, their arrangement forming unique, abstract sculptures. ...
Read More »Students can receive immigration-related guidance from Carolina Student Legal Services, Inc., a private nonprofit separate from the University that provides ...
Read More »"American cinema can be divided very cleanly into two eras: pre-'Jaws' and post-'Jaws,'" writes Staff Writer Charlie Bagwell. "Seeing the blistering victory ...
Read More »The Student Supreme Court consists of three undergraduate justices and two graduate or professional student justices, along with four clerks.
Read More »"The question isn’t whether we can afford to make this change, but whether we can afford not to."
Read More »"Even when our institutions are unable — or unwilling — to commit to health and equity, we as students can renounce the existential threats posed ...
Read More »Dore is currently working on her third rock record and was recently honored with the 2024 Board of Governors Award for Excellence in Teaching.
Read More »"The conditions under which great art tends to flourish — openness, risk, experimentation — are fundamentally misaligned with conservatism’s preference ...
Read More »The bill would change curriculum to include challenges faced by Asian-American immigrants throughout U.S. History.
Read More »Faculty and students of UNC computer science share insights into the department as it reaches its 60th year of existence.
Read More »The senior went undefeated over the weekend to propel No. 6 UNC women’s tennis to a pair of 4-0 wins to wrap up the regular season.
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