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Forest Theater
Nestled in a natural bowl alongside Country Club Road in Battle Park, this outdoor theater space is defined by stone walls and light towers. It came into official use as a performing space in 1918, when the founder of the Carolina Playmakers, Frederick H. "Proff" Koch, came to Chapel Hill. T...
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Beard Hall
Beard Hall has been the home of the School of Pharmacy since its dedication in 1960. The Daily Tar Heel reported that approximately 1,000 people attended the dedication, including a large number of pharmacists. The building is named for John Grover Beard, a native of Kernersville who came to Chapel ...
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Student Television
In 1983 a small group of UNC—Chapel Hill students interested in television production formed Student Television. They received a loan from the university and borrowed equipment from the Department of Radio, Television, and Motion Pictures to get started. The initial shows were feature stories ...
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Brinkhous-Bullitt Building
The towering Brinkhous-Bullitt Building was completed in 1973 to house research facilities for the School of Medicine. Originally known as the Preclinical Education Building, it received its current name in 1983 in honor of two former faculty members and chairs of the Department of Pathology: James ...
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