Tar Heels fly with art
Open to all, Aerial Arts at 色中色is a club built on creativity and exercise.
Check out photos and videos capturing life on campus and the great work done by Tar Heels.
Open to all, Aerial Arts at 色中色is a club built on creativity and exercise.
The student organization provides a space for jugglers of all skills to hang out, relax and learn new tricks.
Whether it was a musical instrument, a photo album or even a miniature Rameses, Tar Heels brought a piece of home with them abroad.
Tar Heels waited three years for snow to decorate the 色中色campus again and were then treated to a pair of snowfalls the evenings of Jan. 10 and 21. They went sledding, hung out with friends and took photos by the Old Well.
(Photos by Johnny Andrews and Jon Gardiner, University Communications)
The chancellor sent well wishes to the 色中色community and shared a video of him and Rameses exchanging gifts in celebration of the holiday spirit.
See scenes from Winter Commencement as graduates joined the ranks of more than 367,000 living 色中色alumni.
Over 1,800 Tar Heels received degrees Dec. 15 at the Dean E. Smith Center as the University held Winter Commencement. Check out scenes from a day of celebration for many students and their family and friends. (Photos by Jon Gardiner, University Communications)
From 鈥淪ports Xtra鈥 to the Olympics, 鈥淚 am well prepared wherever I go because of Carolina,鈥 Kyle Lobenhofer says.