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  • People hold photos of women at Carolina.

    2023 Women’s History Month

    More than half of the Tar Heels enrolled at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill today are women, but that hasn’t always been the case.

  • A group of students cheer on the basketball team in the Dean Smith Center

    Carolina Fever builds Tar Heel spirit

    Student group Carolina Fever ensures that the stands are always filled at athletic events.

  • A map of Turkey and Syria.

    Why were the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria so devastating?

    Carolina geologist Kevin Stewart explains how a strike-slip fault caused the original 7.8 magnitude temblor and its aftershocks.

  • Students jump roping on campus.

    Learning the ropes

    Carolina Jump Rope is making their fellow Tar Heels rethink what it means to jump rope. The team performs dazzling spins and flips at campus events and even competes against other universities and jump rope clubs from around the country.

  • Blair Kelley

    Blair Kelley uncovers roots of Black working class

    The Center for the Study of the American South director hopes to amplify the work ethic carried from enslavement to freedom.

  • Brenda Palacios Rodriguez

    Supporting middle-income families

    The Blue Sky Scholars Program gives scholarship support to middle-income parents and students from North Carolina.

  • A group of students gathered.

    Ready to get lost in Wonderland?

    Student-run Chapel Thrill Escapes brings its newest escape room to life – Rameses in Wonderland — continuing to provide an outlet for student creativity, entrepreneurship and collaboration on Carolina's campus.

  • A person performing on stage.

    Finding their spotlight

    Student group Ebony Readers/Onyx Theater gives students a platform to perform poetry while finding their voices on campus.