Visual artists reflect on a year of creativity and community
From private galleries to public arts projects, 2023 has been full of visual arts innovation and highlighting local artists in the Triangle.
Read More »From private galleries to public arts projects, 2023 has been full of visual arts innovation and highlighting local artists in the Triangle.
Read More »Company Carolina, LAB! Theatre, Pauper Players and Kenan Theatre Company have put on diverse stories, funky performances and shows that bring more representation ...
Read More »The orchestra will be performing Stephen Anderson's "Concerto for Puerto Rico" and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67 at 7:30 on Wednesday ...
Read More »10 years ago the North Carolina athletics staff started a Twitter account to give fans a behind-the-scenes look into athletic field maintenance. Now they ...
Read More »The Ohio amendment that enshrined abortion in the state constitution was a citizen-led ballot referendum. But, in North Carolina, constitutional amendments ...
Read More »During his time as dean, Blouin transformed the Eshelman School of Pharmacy from a “middle-of-the-pack” institute regarding rankings and ...
Read More »Andrew Gary, speaker of the Undergraduate Senate, said the new constitution is filled with checks and balances, as well as requirements that make issues ...
Read More »A 22-to-4 point run where the Tar Heels went from down seven points to up by 11 all started with sophomore guard Seth Trimble’s layup.
Read More »Every morning, RJ Davis wakes up at 6 a.m., travels to the Dean E. Smith Center, and starts shooting spot shots alone on the court before heading to class. ...
Read More »After the Beavers scored the deciding goal in the 36th minute, North Carolina couldn't put away the equalizer.
Read More »As the Seminoles began to creep up on the Tar Heel lead heading into the game’s final minutes, RJ Davis hit a monster three to keep score separation ...
Read More »Despite an eventual 65-58 loss, the Tar Heels had displayed a weapon against No. 1 South Carolina: its defense.
Read More »“I told them, ‘Win or lose, this doesn’t define you,” head coach Courtney Banghart said. “‘It shows you what you’re made of, and you guys ...
Read More »The town council also approved a conditional zoning application regarding the Chapel Hill Life Sciences Center at 306 W. Franklin St., with only council ...
Read More »On Wednesday, jazz musicians and life partners from Durham performed at Flyleaf Books as part of a music series with the Carolina Public Humanities.
Read More »“I think it makes sense to have her portrait on a place, on a space, that is used by the community because she was very much a believer in bringing ...
Read More »"Then come a historic three BYU goals within those last 10 minutes, and suddenly the Tar Heels are returning to Chapel Hill defeated and empty handed. ...
Read More »The amendment will add Carrboro’s funds from the federal government's Surface Transportation Block Grant program to Phase 1 of Carrboro’s ...
Read More »Despite an attempted late-game push by UNC, which saw North Carolina get within three points, South Carolina was able to answer and held on for a 65-58 ...
Read More »Orange County is nearly halfway done completing their six-pronged improvement plan.
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