Students solve pandemic boredom with TikTok photoshoot trends
By Emma Henderson | November 12Students dressed up as ghosts, put their photos on Vogue Magazine covers and wore colorful wigs to participate in TikTok trends.
Students dressed up as ghosts, put their photos on Vogue Magazine covers and wore colorful wigs to participate in TikTok trends.
UNC Music Replay is part of the department’s #ThrowbackThursday series and features past performances from faculty, staff and students.
UNC alumnus and North Carolina artist Kevin “Kaze” Thomas, who goes by Kaze4letters in the music community, hopes his seventh and most recent project, “A Thousand Shades of Black,” will reintroduce people to his music while also celebrating diversity.
The Native American community of Chapel Hill came together on Monday to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day, which honors the histories and cultures of Native American people. Indigenous Peoples Day is celebrated on the same day as the U.S. holiday, Columbus Day, a day meant to celebrate the Italian navigator and colonist Christopher Columbus and his voyage to the Americas.
“Good as Gold” is the first major exhibit of its kind and showcases more than 150 objects that focus on the history of Senegal's gold and the beauty of its use by Senegalese women.