Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
16 hours ago by Sarah Frier, Assistant Features Editor
Victor Riviera immigrated to Chapel Hill from Mexico four months ago and is taking English classes at a local church to ease the transition. But he's already found a niche.
Mighty Arms of Atlas, a UNC break-dance group, defies language and culture barriers in fostering creative freedom and hip-hop skills.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
19 hours ago by Katy Doll, Senior Writer
Alcohol consumption can lead to problems ranging from belligerence to liver disease.
But stopping drinking may lead to significant depression, according to a recent study released by the Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies.
When people get depressed, they probably won't think the alcohol is the cause of the depression, said Dr.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
1 day ago by Sarah Frier, Assistant Features Editor
It wasn't easy walking 160 miles from Wilmington to Chapel Hill, especially when the trekkers ran out of water and nearly collapsed from the heat. But four men arrived at the Old Well on Friday in one piece with a story to tell.
Two hundred thirteen years ago, when UNC's first student, Hinton James, made the same journey, it took him a week or two in bed to recover.
East Carolinian, East Carolina University, NC
5 days ago by Erin Edwards
After a long morning with classes, you may feel tired and experience a rumble in your stomach. You are hungry, and the only thing you care about is solving that situation. Luckily, for all ECU students, there are various options available for the hungry student.
East Carolinian, East Carolina University, NC
5 days ago by The East Carolinian
Ever heard a wild rumor about ECU that may or may not be true? Ever wonder if there really is a clown that comes out of the bell tower or if Brewster building was built to prepare for riots?
We here at the East Carolinian understand your suspicions and have decided to put them to rest.
East Carolinian, East Carolina University, NC
5 days ago by Erin Edwards
For four weeks this summer, 12 Pitt County schoolteachers were given the opportunity of a lifetime.
Dr. John Tucker, a professor of history at ECU was granted the U.S. Department of Education Fulbright-Hays' Group Projects Abroad Short Term Seminar, a national competition with the task of taking public school teachers outside of the country.