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Every day, Tar Heels find ways to leave their Heelprint on campus and make our community stronger.
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.
Hear from the interim vice chancellor for research and the College of Arts and Sciences dean on the biggest surprises, what sparked the most conversation and more.
During the pandemic, Melody Zhuo graduated from Carolina with a music degree but had nowhere to perform. So, like any good artist, she improvised, earning her Master of Accounting degree.
Junior Sam Meza is making her mark on the field at Carolina and across the world, but that's not where she wants her legacy to end. The Tar Heel hopes that she to be an inspiration for the next generation of Hispanic girls.
After leaving Mexico as a child for a new life in the U.S., MBA student Kevin Ortiz is inspiring the next generation of Hispanic and Latin American business leaders.
Madison Milotte used a Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship to study how increasing temperatures affect the pupation of cabbage white butterflies.
Carolina senior Andrew Buchanan will compete on the world stage this week as he races in the Ironman World Championship in Kona, Hawaii.
An advocate for accessibility and diversity, Bailey works to make campus more welcoming for all members of the Carolina community.