Hollywood Internship Program prepares UNC students for careers in entertainment
By Ava Beahn | April 10Since its founding in 1992, the program has connected more than 1,000 students with top-tier internships across the entertainment industry.
Since its founding in 1992, the program has connected more than 1,000 students with top-tier internships across the entertainment industry.
Starting in front of the Wilson Library and ending at He's Not Here on Franklin Street, the run included gingers decked out in green and St. Patrick's Day accessories.
Andrea Carter showcases a collection of works completed over several years, highlighting colorful fabrics and quilted art with an emphasis on its connection to people.
UNC's Department of Music presented "Unbreakable Spirit: Music of Resilience," featuring guest artist Nadia Shpachenko. The music performed by Shpachenko was linked to Ukraine and the ongoing war.
The exhibit displays various unique UNC collectibles, specifically those which detail some lesser-known facts about the University and its history.
Mike's Art Truck, a folk art gallery located in Hillsborough, is dedicated to showcasing various artists work.
Crook's Corner Book Prize announcement party occurred on Tuesday at The Crunkleton. This event announced the winner of the Crook's Corner Book Prize based on the best debut novel set in the American South.
Grassroot nonprofit organization Lands and Waters South works with students, adults and community members to increase the health of natural ecosystems through planting native gardens.
Healing through Music: Carolina Public Humanities hosts "Music of Hope and Healing with Rahsaan Barber." In a presentation of various jazz songs, Rahsaan Barber wanted to ease people's worries and get their minds off of the election.
EmJ Jakubowics is Weaver Street Market's cheese specialist, dedicating time to hand-selecting cheeses for the local community.