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  • Raw vegetables on a plate.

    From garden to table

    Edible Campus UNC has published a new cookbook that features the food grown in its 11 campus gardens to help students, faculty and staff take the crops straight to their kitchen to create healthy meals.

  • people sitting and standing in front of South Building wearing masks

    Masks, masks and more masks

    With new research identifying the nose as the coronavirus’s main entry point, Carolina experts offer tips on best masks, best fit and best practices.

  • A collage of four campus photos, which includes a stone doorway from Forest Theater; Leather books on a Wilson library shelf; Rows of seats in Kenan Stadium; and vines twisting around each other.

    A closer look

    Take a macro-look at the objects, designs and textures from our campus that can be easy to miss.

  • Tom Bythell

    Protecting the overstory

    Painstaking stewardship and a long view of history drive Massey Award winner Tom Bythell as he cares for Carolina’s precious campus.

  • Wilson Library.

    Summer in Chapel Hill

    The campus feels much different this summer, but Carolina in the summertime remains as charming and stunning as ever.

  • Occult mystic tarot deck on a table.

    Learning about the deeper meaning of the supernatural

    Maymester's “Supernatural Encounters: Zombies, Vampires, Demons and the Occult in the Americas” explored the relationships between supernatural folklore and societal issues such as ethnocentrism, imperialism and social inequality and change.

  • A collage of photos of students playing instruments.

    UNC Music keeps playing with Carolina Stomp

    Carolina's music students are still making music together despite being apart because of social distancing.

  • A man climbing a rock wall.

    Building bonds through climbing

    Over the past five years, Carolina's Climbing Club has developed into one of the best collegiate climbing programs in the southeast while also building a community for hundreds of Tar Heels.