1.25.21 | Extracurricular, Go Heels
Despite the uncertainties of COVID-19 on the college basketball season, The DTH and The Chronicle are competing in their third annual Rivalry Challenge, which goes through Feb. 6.
A new exhibit in Wilson Library traces students’ extracurricular lives for two centuries. “From Di-Phis to Loreleis: A History of Student Organizations at UNC” features 157 records, photographs, publications and other items that document the… read more
Carolina students took on a week-long campus-wide game of tag. Video & Editing by Katie Lubinsky read more
The Ackland Art Museum is interested in the private art collections of Carolina alumni, and in September the museum will open an exhibit on that theme: Carolina Collects: 125 Years of Modern and Contemporary Art. The exhibit, to focus on European… read more
Snow is rare enough in Chapel Hill that it still sparks interest when it falls. Students have always treked to the campus to enjoy random displays of frivolity: snowball fights, snowman construction and cafeteria tray sledding. Photo by David… read more
The Daily Tar Heel is set to move its headquarters off campus less than a block from where it was born nearly 117 years ago. The newspaper’s board of directors has approved the move to an office building at 151 E. Rosemary St. The… read more
Richard Harrill ’91, who has Peace Corps experience and co-founded the Washington- and Budapest-based Youth Services International, is the new director of the Campus Y. Harrill, who also has a 1998 law degree from Carolina, succeeds Virginia… read more
Every picture tells a story. And when alumni are traveling overseas, the photos they take may find their way to more places. The University Center for International Studies is seeking submissions for its sixth annual International Education Week… read more
Just some soap, shampoo – a candy bar, even – from someone back home can bring a smile to the face of a soldier who comes under fire every day, or a note that says, “We’re thinking about you.” Over the past six months, a growing network of people… read more
Both the Clef Hangers, Carolina’s acclaimed all-male a cappella group, and the UNC Loreleis, an all-female group formed in 1981, will be featured on the 2006 Best of College A Cappella compilation album produced by Varsity Vocals. read more