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  • The RedBall Project is installed at South Building with a inflatable ball placed between two columns

    RedBall Project rolls into Chapel Hill

    To celebrate the Ackland Art Museum's 60th anniversary, the museum is hosting the world-renowned RedBall Project for a weeklong performance throughout campus.

  • Robin Frohardt in the Plastic Bag Store.

    The Plastic Bag Store

    Robin Frohardt brings her new art installation to Carolina in an effort to bring awareness to the impact plastic has on Earth.

  • Rameses, the live animal mascot.

    Well Said: Rameses and the Hogans

    In this week's podcast, we meet the family who has cared for Carolina's live animal mascots for nearly a century.

  • A firefighter walks down steps at Kenan Stadium.

    Carolina community gathers in remembrance of 9/11

    UNC-Chapel Hill memorialized the 17th anniversary of Sept. 11 and the six alumni who died in the attacks with an annual stair run and remembrance ceremony.

  • Students read in The Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History.

    For 30 years, Stone Center has been bringing people together

    From exhibitions to lectures to fellowships, the Stone Center is a hub for intellectual activity and supports the creative energy of the campus as it explores African-American and African Diaspora lives, cultures and histories.

  • Students enter the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History

    An epicenter of culture

    The Sonja Haynes Stone Center is celebrating 30 years of service to the community.

  • A cappella groups sing on stage during Sunset Serenade.

    Heel Life

    With 822 groups, students can find many avenues to explore personal and intellectual interests and embrace their passions for music, the performing arts, journalism, creative writing, student government, politics, international cultures and more.

  • A student drinks from the Old Well.

    The legend of the first sip

    Tradition says that a sip from the Old Well brings good luck, but where did the legend come from? University Archivist Nicholas Graham reveals the origins of the “first sip” and its impact on campus today.