UNC students reflect on recent Mercury and Venus retrogrades
By Temiloluwa Alagbe | April 23Mercury and Venus retrograde, two of the many celestial events some believe can cause turmoil, ended this month.
Mercury and Venus retrograde, two of the many celestial events some believe can cause turmoil, ended this month.
On Friday, UNC’s African Student Association hosted Africa Night, a three-hour wedding-themed event that included a fashion show, pageant and multiple performances that showcased culture and identity.
Alexander Chee is a Dartmouth professor and bestselling author who hosted a series of creative writing events from March 17 to March 20. As part of the Frank. B. Hanes Writer-in-Residence program, he held panels and sessions, such as a creative writing session on March 18.
Carl Boettcher, 1886-1950, left a legacy on UNC's campus through his craftwork including the University seal in front of South Building, the Forrest Theatre sign, the memorial plaque in the Bowman Gray Memorial Pool and parts of the skyline in the Morehead Planetarium.
"The March" was a collaborative dance performance hosted by Carolina Performing Arts on Saturday. Three choreographers united to create a performance about unity and time. Attendees said the pieces were thought-provoking and inspiring, making them want to create art themselves.
Staff Writer Temiloluwa Alagbe describes outfit ideas themed around the upcoming Valentine's Day holiday.
On Sunday, NYC-based musical ensemble performed renditions of 16th and 17th-century Baroque compositions in Moeser Auditorium.
UNC students — music majors and non-music majors alike — reflect on the importance of music in their lives this past year.
Staff writer Temiloluwa Alagbe reviews Tyler, The Creator's eighth studio album, "CHROMAKOPIA," released on Oct. 28.
From Nov. 8-10, an exhibit at the Higgins and Myers Custom Framing and Fine Art Gallery in Chapel Hill displayed photos taken by May Pang, John Lennon's ex-girlfriend, during The Beatles singer's "lost weekend."