Names replace Aycock Residence Hall, Carr Building During the May 13 dedication ceremony for a UNC residence hall named after her, Hortense McClinton said she learned a lot as a professor at Carolina, particularly how to say no. “I was on… read more
(Editor’s Note: The GAA’s Distinguished Service Medal citations, such as this one, are read to the audience at the Annual Alumni Luncheon and then presented as a keepsake to the recipients.) Twenty-some years ago, the letters… read more
(Editor’s Note: The GAA’s Distinguished Service Medal citations, such as this one, are read to the audience at the Annual Alumni Luncheon and then presented as a keepsake to the recipients.) Patricia Timmons-Goodson ’76 (’79… read more
Rep. G.K. Butterfield Jr.’s archives document North Carolina’s complicated political and racial history — and his role in it. by Elizabeth Leland ’76 Facing one of the toughest decisions of his political career last year, U.S. read more
Berkley Hudson ’03 (PhD) was obsessed with preserving decades-old photographs that uncovered the truth about his hometown. Now they’re part of UNC’s Southern Historical Collection. by Janine Latus This is a story of two… read more
The University needs more space to launch high-tech ventures, and Chapel Hill wants to revamp a long-struggling downtown. The proposed plans may radically transform the little village you’re used to. by Eric Johnson… read more
If you don’t have time to get away for a weekend at the beach, take a vacation over dinner at Buena Vibra. The new Caribbean café offers a menu that people say reminds them of home, said Enggie Reanos, assistant manager and daughter of the… read more
Atinuke Akintola Diver ’03 (JD ’06) holds a full-time job as executive director of Durham CAN (Congregations, Associations and Neighborhoods), a faith-based community nonprofit that works to improve the lives of Durham communities by… read more
As thousands of Carolina and Duke fans marched toward the Superdome on April 2, the soundtrack played by New Orleans street musicians on horns and drumming buckets seemed scored for a human sacrifice. Or at least my frayed nerves made it feel so. read more
Even though Jason Walsh ’06 has some high-profile fitness clients — a Hollywood A-list that has included Amy Adams, Matt Damon and Jennifer Aniston — they don’t outshine his work with less stellar folks. But the star power provided just… read more