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  • Jessica Hamilton

    #GDTBATH: Jessica Hamilton

    As the co-chair of Carolina Fever, Jessica Hamilton is helping build school spirit by filling the seats at all Tar Heel competitions.

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    Well Said: Sitting courtside with Freddie Kiger

    On this week’s podcast, alumnus Freddie Kiger ’74, ’77 (M.A.) shares what he’s learned from watching about 100 Duke-Carolina games from courtside.

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    Partners in leadership

    Launched in 2000, the Robertson Scholars Leadership Program helps Carolina and Duke students reach their full leadership potential through year-round programming and the opportunity for students to take courses at the other campus.

  • Jonah Lewis sitting near a stage.

    #GDTBATH: Jonah Lewis

    By day, junior Jonah Lewis studies history and information science at Carolina. But at night, you'll find him performing comedy at open mic nights around Chapel Hill.

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    Carolina up-close

    With historic buildings and picturesque landscaping, Carolina's campus is iconic, and some of the University's most beautiful details require taking a closer look.

  • Rameses

    Illustrious, majestic and highly contested: a complete history of the live Rameses

    The Rameses that graces Kenan Memorial Stadium today is the latest in a long line of celebrated ovine royalty. But every royal family has its secrets.

  • Susan Huynh with paint can and brush

    #GDTBATH: Susan Huynh

    What began as a simple on-campus job as a painting assistant at PlayMakers Theatre quickly became Susan Huynh’s passion at Carolina.

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    ‘In the presence of greatness’

    Sixty years ago, Martin Luther King Jr. made a visit to Carolina to meet with community leaders, conduct discussions in University classes and speak on “The Struggle for Racial Justice” to an overflow crowd at Hill Hall.