Di-Phi, UNC-CH’s oldest fraternity, echoes a bygone era in its formal attire, debating style and historical chambers. However, the group looks to move beyond the past, away from their mainly white male majority.
Hospitals teeming with filing cabinets and loose papers will soon be relics of the past as UNC-CH’s School of Information and Library Science unveils a graduate certificate program in health informatics.
The story behind Jock Lauterer’s iconic photograph of the Speaker Ban protests in 1963 is just as extraordinary as the student body’s landmark fight for their freedom of speech.
Many people may not realize that photography is much more than “pointing and shooting.” In fact, for four young entrepreneurial photographers, the hardest work extends beyond the camera lens.
The women’s field hockey players, some of whom hail from as far away as Zimbabwe, serve as each others’ surrogate families as they work toward the program’s 7th NCAA championship.
Veggie Tales
by Ciarra Watkins and Dr. Alan Nelson
A vegetarian and a vegan share their reasons for saying goodbye to meat.
Sports Shorts
by Vicky Waldthausen and Lindsey Wheeler