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News for the Carolina community
An 1800s pop-up card, a diary entry about a forbidden relationship and lipstick-kissed love letters are all preserved in Wilson Library to teach us how Valentine's Day has evolved.
Climbing is far more than physical fitness, says the Campus Rec staffer who manages Carolina’s two climbing walls.
Marcia Chatelain, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of “Franchise: The Golden Arches in Black America,” makes eye-opening connections during the 2022 African American History Month Lecture.
The new consortium links the work each is doing on societal issues of race, ethnicity, equity and justice.
There's a lot to love about the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In honor of Valentine's Day, we invited current students to share what they love about Carolina.
As a network sportscaster, he covered 14 Olympics. Now he teaches students the history of broadcast storytelling and how technology shaped it.
As a Chancellor's Science Scholar, Carolina senior Dalal Azzam found the opportunities and support to thrive in the research lab and in her studies. Now, the Tar Heel is paying that support forward by serving as a mentor for more young scientists.
Kena Lemu remembers seeing deaths from treatable diseases and the impact the HIV epidemic was having on her community when she was growing up in Oromia. She knew as a child that she wanted to be the change that her community needed.