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Check out photos and videos capturing life on campus and the great work done by Tar Heels.

  • (Rob Holliday/UNC-Chapel Hill)

    Tar Heel Hockey turns 50

    The rapidly growing Carolina club hockey program will move into a more competitive division next year.

  • Snowman behind the fountain of the Old Well on the campus of UNC-Chapel Hill.

    Snow Heels

    Watch a time-lapse video and view scenes from the Feb. 19-20 snowfall at UNC-Chapel Hill.

  • Tar Heels enjoy snow days

    For the third time this year, winter weather came to Chapel Hill Feb. 19-20. Snow fell at Carolina on consecutive days, and Tar Heels bundled up, made snowmen, took pictures and played with friends.

    (Photos by Johnny Andrews and Jon Gardiner, University Communications)

  • Snowman in front of UNC sports logo signage at Kenan Stadium.

    Snow day traditions at Carolina

    In honor of winter weather finding Chapel Hill for the third time in 2025, check out scenes from past snowfalls at UNC-Chapel Hill.

  • Graphic with a picture of a student dressed as Hinton James, the first UNC-Chapel Hill student, above a black-and-white aerial photo of the Carolina campus. Text reading:

    230 years ago, he became the first Tar Heel

    Hinton James walked from Wilmington to Chapel Hill in 1795 to enroll as the first student at Carolina.

  • UNC-Chapel Hill student performing an acrobatic move in aerial arts club in a gymnasium as fellow members watch while sitting on the floor.

    Tar Heels fly with art

    Open to all, Aerial Arts at Carolina is a club built on creativity and exercise.

  • One student juggling a three colorful balls in front of another student - the ball float in the air in this photograph.

    Toss aside stress with Juggling Club

    The student organization provides a space for jugglers of all skills to hang out, relax and learn new tricks.

  • Collage of first-year college students and special items they brought with them to start college abroad.

    Prized possessions: Carolina Global Launch

    Whether it was a musical instrument, a photo album or even a miniature Rameses, Tar Heels brought a piece of home with them abroad.