UNC graduate trades in science for soul record store
By Kaitlin Barker | January 13Jason Perlmutter is living proof that UNC is a place for students to explore new passions.
Jason Perlmutter is living proof that UNC is a place for students to explore new passions.
College is a journey. Some begin with a specific path in mind, which changes over time, others don’t have a clue. For UNC graduate Kyree Tittle, his journey at UNC led him to his true passion: hip-hop.
Hollywood screenwriter Leon Capetanos may have graduated from UNC 53 years ago, but he still considers himself a 12-year-old.
Students know that when in doubt, there is always something going on in the Pit. Friday night is no exception: the UNC Moonlight Hip Hop Dance Crew usually kicks off the weekend with a live performance for anyone who happens to be around.
With Halloween right around the corner, students are looking for any way possible to release their inner freak — and things are about to be out of this world. This year, the UNC Pauper Players have teamed up with the ArtsCenter in Carrboro to bring back the longest-running midnight movie of all time: “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.”
While UNC has approximately 800 student organizations listed online, only a small handful of those are devoted to film. This is something the Carolina Film Association is aiming to change this semester.
On March 5, 2008, a single event turned UNC on its head: Eve Carson, student body president, was killed just two months shy of graduation. Immediately, UNC students were determined to keep her memory alive.
When students leave for college, they leave their best friends behind — their dogs.
On a college campus, when everyone is pumped up and decked out in sports jerseys, it generally means one thing: It’s game day.
Students meet on Thursdays outside Wilson Library to celebrate Jersday by wearing sports jerseys.