UNC graduates offer advice for surviving senior bar golf
By Maria Mullis | April 20Seniors may be putting on their polos and visors, but they’ll be grabbing drinks instead of golf putters.
Seniors may be putting on their polos and visors, but they’ll be grabbing drinks instead of golf putters.
Junior Stefanie Clinton didn’t come to UNC with an academic plan, but she knew her extracurricular activities would include theater.
Get ready, UNC: 2 Chainz is performing at Jubilee.
This Valentine's Day, many of us will most likely be watching Netflix, eating CVS bags of Reese's hearts and going through Tinder to find people who are as single as us.
Senior Hannah Jones came to UNC looking to do comedy.
The worlds of symphony orchestra and classic rock will collide tonight at the “Heroes Tribute: A Celebration of the Music of Philip Glass, David Bowie and Brian Eno.”
Part of what makes Chapel Hill the ultimate college town is the classic bars, restaurants and general night life. Coming of age in Chapel Hill truly is a blessing.
The sophomore was sitting in the Undergraduate Library at the end of last semester when she encountered a unique situation.
To set the scene: It’s a towering building overlooking the Pit, Lenoir Dining Hall, the Frank Porter Graham Student Union and the Quad — all of the important UNC landmarks.
The Organization for African Students’ Interests and Solidarity, or O.A.S.I.S., provides a little oasis of its own for its members.