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News for the Carolina community
Junior Caroline Norland put her passion for music aside to focus on academics, but a work-study opportunity in the music library reminded her of why she picked up her viola in the first place.
Growing up, Jay Garner always preferred to be the referee for backyard football. The Tar Heel has earned his ref stripes at Carolina as an official for Campus Recreation's intramural sports.
Scholars at the Nov. 3 event will tell how they involve their subjects — farmworkers, parents, urban residents — in their social justice research.
Granting clemency for simple possession of marijuana is an important step away from a war on drugs that unfairly affects people of color, says Carolina civil rights expert Theodore M. Shaw.
Joy Harjo, 2019-22 U.S. Poet Laureate, kicks off the events and programs with a reading and reception today.
As a science educator and full-dome theater technician, Sophie Mallinson leads her own planetarium shows to guide space enthusiasts through the night sky at the Morehead Planetarium and Science Center.
Thousands of Carolina students work with faculty and staff across campus to earn funds, course credit and experience.
Some people enjoy the adrenaline rush — and the Halloween industry knows it, says psychology professor Jonathan Abramowitz.