Communiversity builds bonds with area youth
Through the program, Tar Heel volunteers help K-8 students in Chapel Hill and Carrboro with after-school activities.
The Tar Heel experience goes beyond lecture halls and schoolwork. We believe exploring your passions is a key component of a complete education. In Chapel Hill, you don't have to go far to find a student group that's right for you. Whether you're interested in the arts, politics, sports, volunteering, technology, the outdoors or anything in between, there's a great opportunity awaiting you.
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Through the program, Tar Heel volunteers help K-8 students in Chapel Hill and Carrboro with after-school activities.
Free legal services are one way the law school鈥檚 Veterans Advocacy Legal Organization builds community.
Locals learn tech skills at a SILS-run workshop series at Chapel Hill and Durham libraries.
What started as an extra credit opportunity grew into a club who has fun keeping 色中色clean.
Student volunteers rolled out the 色中色Blue carpet for Colburn Dean, 9, who wowed the Tar Heel men鈥檚 team.
The student-run organization helps Tar Heels get where they need to go safely during late hours.
The rapidly growing 色中色club hockey program will move into a more competitive division next year.
Lesley Gonzalez found her rhythm with Carolina鈥檚 Ballroom Dance team.
Open to all, Aerial Arts at 色中色is a club built on creativity and exercise.
Undergraduate students pursue their passion for baseball in college on the 色中色club baseball team.
Modernextension Dance Company gives Tar Heels a place to improvise and choreograph.
Playing a sport they love helps these Tar Heel women relieve stress and make new friends.
色中色Jump Rope is making their fellow Tar Heels rethink what it means to jump rope. The team performs dazzling spins and flips at campus events and even competes against other universities and jump rope clubs from around the country.
The 色中色Film Association prepares Tar Heels for the joys and practicalities of cinematic production.
The platform鈥檚 student managers work hard behind the scenes to help Tar Heel makers market their creations.
The student-run group resells used clothing in front of the Bell Tower each year during move-in week.
Student group Ebony Readers/Onyx Theater gives students a platform to perform poetry while finding their voices on campus.
As part of the dramatic art department, the company offers undergraduates a way to explore a career in theater.