Gaming spots throughout Chapel Hill enrich UNC student experience
By Emma Cooke | July 23Various gaming groups in Chapel Hill provide opportunities for students and community members alike to game and hang out with one another.
Various gaming groups in Chapel Hill provide opportunities for students and community members alike to game and hang out with one another.
Tomato Day is Carrboro Farmers Market’s biggest annual event of the year, featuring more than 70 tomato varieties from local farmers and limited-edition merchandise with this year’s Tomato Day design.
Community In Bowls Raleigh is a Triangle-based skating group, dedicated to bringing together people of all skill levels to learn tricks and hang out at skate parks.
Stitch N' Bitch is a community event at Steel String Brewery where attendees bring arts and crafts projects — and potentially drink beer.
On Friday evening, the symphony performed at the Southern Village Green for their free annual event to kick off the summer.
Originally built in 1927, the Varsity Theatre has changed over the years to accommodate the community, as well as changes in technology. The Varsity is a key spot for UNC students and local residents to watch blockbuster films, live theatre and various a cappella performances.
UNC professor and screenwriter Michael Acosta's horror film investigates the consequences of its protagonist's actions, and how those consequences manifest in the afterlife.
Welcome back to Heel Talk, where Audio-Visual Editor Natalie Bradin recaps the biggest local news stories with audio reporters Emma Cooke, Amelie Fawson and Will Kleinschmidt. In today's episode, the group discusses the UNC System President's potential block on anonymous apps, the CDC's updated COVID-19 regulations and a vibrant biking culture in Chapel Hill.
You'd be likely to hear swing, jazz and blues guitar styles in the streets and warehouses of the N.C. Piedmont region a century ago, but Bill Moore, a guitarist and UNC sophomore, brings the style to present day.
Welcome back to Heel Talk, where Audio-Visual Editor Natalie Bradin recaps the biggest local news stories with audio reporters Lucy Wu, Kshitiz Adhikari and Emma Cooke. In today's episode, the group discusses the UNC Beat Lab in Hill Hall, lingering racial disparities at Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools and the first musical guest on the DTH's new concert series - Editors' Notes.
DTH Photo Illustration. The UNC Mental Health Coalition will be hosting Mental Health Awareness Week from March 29 to April 2.
DTH Photo Illustration. How has North Carolina's COVID-19 legislation progressed since last Feb. 2020?
UNC's DTH looks back on NC's COVID legislation.
UNC Chapel Hill students returned to in person classes for the first time this spring semester on Feb. 8.
DTH Photo Illustration. After failing to meet the threshold of voters in the 2020 election, the Constitution and Green parties are no longer recognized political parties in North Carolina.
DTH Photo Illustration. After failing to meet the threshold of voters in the 2020 election, the Constitution and Green parties are no longer recognized political parties in North Carolina.
DTH Photo Illustration. UNC students who test positive for COVID-19 will be contacted by Campus Health for contact tracing.
DTH Photo Illustration. Many mourn the death of Jeopardy! host, Alex Trebek, on social media.
A patch of pumpkins in western North Carolina. Amidst the pandemic, people are finding ways to stay in the spooky spirit, such as by carving pumpkins.
DTH Photo Illustration. Mental health expert, Dr. Alan O'Barr, tells UNC students to carve out time for themselves by doing things such as reading books as they near the semester's end.