
HAIR US OUT
"The way black women do their hair is different from any other race."
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Hair Us Out is a documentary that looks into the business, the community and the creativity of black hair on a college campus.
CAROLINA COFFEE SPOTS
Ever wonder how Tar Heels perk up for 8 a.m. lectures and power through late-night essays?
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Everyone has their go-to coffee shop!
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MEET RENATA
Check out Carolina student Renata D'Agrella, who landed a summer internship at Oscar de la Renta and found herself backstage at New York Fashion Week.
WELCOME HOME UNC '23
Congratulations Tar Heels!
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Here's a sneak peak into your new home away from home.
MEET KOLBY
Kolby Hunter’s college career began with a full time job and night classes at Alamance Community College.
But his dedication and hard work led to straight A’s and his acceptance into the C-STEP Program.
MEET RONALD
UNC ’19 student Ronald Harris has teamed up with two researchers and found that a simple exercise helps doctors feel better – so they can better serve their patients.
BUGS (SILENT FILM)
Pesky bugs are the worst.
*Created for a cutting-on-action video project and starring Sarah Renken.
VERDE TUTORING
Meet Señorita Verde!
Achieving your English or Spanish language learning goals are only a click away.
UNC'S FAQS
Collecting all queries!
UNC's admissions advisors have answers to the most frequently asked questions on campus tours!
PROJECT UPLIFT
Few can make "summer school" as fun as UNC's Project Uplift.
Designed to promote and increase access to higher education for outstanding students, PU provides a sneak peak into college life at UNC.
ARE YOU OKAY?
Sometimes it's not all in your head.
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Created for an external sound recording, boom microphone operation and sound mixing video project starring Amanda Roberts.
MATI ENERGY
Wake up and smell the MATI.
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Meet Tatiana Birgisson, the creator of an energy drink start up that began in her college dorm room.
ARE TAMPONS NECESSITIES?
American tax policy inspired me to answer the question- Are feminine hygiene products necessities?
JAKE THE JOKE MAN
A smile is far from common when thinking about brain cancer and hospice care. But 16-year-old Jake Ingham has some punchlines that may change your mind.
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This story is dedicated to the late Jake Ingham.