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  • Paapa Berko holding his graduation cap.

    Alumnus Paapa Berko finds his voice through music

    For Paapa Berko of the Class of 2020, Carolina transformed his perception of music and what it could be.

  • Nurse giving Kevin Guskiewica a flu shot

    Take your (flu) shot for the national championship

    October is the optimum month to get a flu vaccination, and shots are available at the Student Stores Pharmacy, University Employee Occupational Health Clinic and clinics across campus.

  • Desiree Lockhart

    #GDTBATH: Desireé Lockhart

    Carolina junior Desireé Lockhart has dedicated her time in Chapel Hill to supporting and serving the community as an intern with a local nonprofit focused on affordable housing and grassroots economic development.

  • cardboard sign reading

    The rich do pay taxes and other little-known facts

    Faculty expert Ed Maydew, senior executive director at the UNC Tax Center, separates rhetoric and reality in the world of tax reform.

  • Lydia Rowen outside in a garden.

    #GDTBATH: Lydia Rowen

    Co-founded by sophomore Lydia Rowen, CompostMates is a Carolina student organization dedicated to expanding access to composting for off-campus Tar Heels through a free, curbside food scrap collection service.

  • Two hunters, seen from behind, walk into a foggy forest.

    ‘There will be no next year’

    The chief operating officer of faculty physicians at UNC Hospitals was devastated to learn his brother’s lifelong friend, who refused to get vaccinated, died from COVID-19.

  • A person diving in the ocean.

    Turning COVID-19 challenges into opportunities

    Meet Esteban Agudo and Savannah Ryburn, two doctoral students who turned obstacles into opportunities to further their research in the Galápagos during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Professional welder in protective uniform and mask welding metal pipe

    10 million jobs open: why workers left

    Kenan-Flagler’s Christian Lundblad talks about what’s driving the nation’s labor shortage, what it means day-to-day and what we can do to reduce its effects on the U.S. economy.