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Since she first arrived in Chapel Hill, junior Kyla Locklear has been dedicated to bringing awareness to Carolina's Native American community. The UNC American Indian Center quickly became the perfect place for Locklear to work toward that goal.
Early success paved the way for the Carolina women's swimming and diving program.
Hortense McClinton, now 103, and family members of Henry Owl joined the Chancellor and other Carolina community members in a small virtual gathering to mark the historic moment.
UNC-Chapel HIll experts on British literature and acting explain the story's enduring appeal of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol."
The University's annual Winter Commencement on Sunday afternoon was an opportunity for graduates to celebrate all that they have achieved at Carolina.
Graduating senior Nick Perlin will fulfill one of his childhood dreams when he graduates from UNC-Chapel Hill this weekend. But the journey to Winter Commencement wasn't an easy one for the future journalist.
Graduating senior Hannah King grew up on a sheep farm in rural North Carolina, and when she got to Chapel Hill, she realized there was a high-profile role that she was perfectly qualified for: caring for Rameses XXII.
By honoring Hortense McClinton, first Black professor, and Henry Owl, first American Indian student, the University adds diversity to its landscape.