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  • Two people reach for a hockey puck underwater

    Underwater hockey making a splash

    As it turns out, a good game of hockey doesn't require frozen water. More than a dozen Carolina students and community members gather each week to play the one-of-a-kind sport of underwater hockey.

  • Oldest living Carolina athlete to lead Walk for Health

    Bob Gersten, Carolina's oldest living basketball and baseball player, continues to remain active at 94 years old by playing tennis or golf nearly every day.

  • UNC students showing their school spirit at an athletic event.

    Songs, sweater vests and slippers – fans love their pregame rituals

    From the stands in the Dean E. Smith Center to the couches in their homes, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill men’s basketball fans attempt to bring luck to their Tar Heels with a multitude of game-day traditions.

  • Surane and another student working on Daily Tar Heel content.

    Day in the Life: Daily Tar Heel Editor-in-Chief Jenny Surane

    Surane is a journalism major with a concentration in Business Journalism, but is also pursuing a minor in English Literature.

  • Two ROTC cadets participating in training activities in the woods.

    Day in the life: ROTC cadet Jordan Sawyers

    UNC-Chapel Hill senior Jordan Sawyers balances his time between Kenan-Flagler Business School classes, UNC Army ROTC training and being a landlord.

  • Unger directing band members during a UNC football game.

    Day in the life: Marching Tar Heel

    If there is free time in senior Betsy Unger's day, it's first thing in the morning; once she boards the bus to campus she often doesn't return home for another 10 hours.

  • Dancer on stage with rain falling around her.

    Ten years, and performing

    Since its inaugural season 2005, Carolina Performing Arts has presented nearly 500 performances at UNC’s Memorial Hall with more than 5,000 performers from 65 different nations. It also has presented 35 world and U.S. premieres.

  • A building on campus displaying two large signs to welcome students.

    Time flies during move-in

    Take a look at the festivities that start the fall semester - from student move-in to Fall Fest to sipping water from the Old Well - in this time-lapse video.