Arts applicants find favor for special talent
By Chinelo Umerah | September 1The athletic department has drawn criticism for some of its athletes’ illiteracy and inability to perform in the classroom since January.
The athletic department has drawn criticism for some of its athletes’ illiteracy and inability to perform in the classroom since January.
New York Times bestselling author, UNC professor and former department of religious studies chairman Bart Ehrman is the author of more than 20 books that detail the history of early Christianity. His latest book, “How Jesus Became God: The Exaltation of a Jewish Preacher from Galilee,” describes the transformation of Jesus Christ from Galilean priest to the divine Son of God and creator of all things.
When two people — both fighting to escape their desperate histories — cross paths at a used car parking lot, an unexpected kinship grows between them.
Freelance writer, arts advocate and writing coach Carrie Knowles will add the Piedmont Laureate title to her list of literary accomplishments, which span 45 years.
Students can experience a new level of camaraderie among fellow comedians with False Profits’ upcoming show “Out of Place.”
The Carolina Comedy Festival is a once in a year chance to fully experience the culmination of comedic personas springing from both UNC and beyond — even as far as the cast of “Saturday Night Live.”
Michael Polomik’s depictions of humans ride the line between corporeal and divine.
Wrongdoing after wrongdoing will force audience members to question their ideas about morality and relationships tonight with Rogue Players’s production, “Beautiful Child.”