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  • Katie Rose Hand and Chris Pirrung.

    The voice of the University

    Two Carolina students are following a nearly 90-year-old tradition as the Morehead-Patterson Bell Tower's master bell ringers.

  • Two students talking.

    Undergraduate research is the star at annual celebration

    Nearly 200 Tar Heels presented their research in poster and panel sessions at the Celebration of Undergraduate Research.

  • Students Paint.

    Carolina dreams even bigger on the second Arts Everywhere Day

    The Arts Everywhere initiative has moved into south campus with a new art makerspace in Morrison Residence Hall. The renovated space will feature flexible work spaces for students to draw, paint, sketch, store and display all kinds of art.

  • Clef Hangers singing

    Four decades of a cappella

    The Clef Hangers will celebrate its 40th anniversary at its annual spring concert at 8 p.m. on April 7 at Memorial Hall.

  • Seussian Igloo in a garden.

    Art in the arboretum

    Oakland, California-based artist Nick Chatfield-Taylor brings his life-size Seussian igloo to Coker Arboretum as one of many installations, performances and artistic displays spread throughout Carolina’s campus for Arts Everywhere Day.

  • History Task Force presents interpretive options for McCorkle Place to trustees

    Plans include signage for the north entrance at Franklin Street and the south entrance at Old East; repair and renovation to the Unsung Founders Memorial; a marker for a history of the land’s indigenous peoples; and a marker giving historical context to the Confederate Monument.

  • Students dance at UNC Dance Marathon.

    Two decades of Dance Marathon

    Carolina's first Dance Marathon 20 years ago consisted of just 75 dancers. On Friday night, hundreds of students took to the floor in Fetzer Gym to raise money for patients and families of UNC Children’s Hospital.

  • Students walk on campus.

    A ‘symbol of the life of the University’

    March 16 marks the 100th anniversary of the planting of Davie Poplar Jr., which established a royal line of trees that have been cherished by the University for generations.