Carolina Memories hopes to preserve the friendships and relationships nurtured and cultivated at UNC Chapel Hill
Luke Maye and Brandon Robinson by Carolina Memories
Professor John Robinson of UNC School of Media and Journalism chats with his fellow student Summer Travis '18. Summer is a business administration major and is part of UNC Class of 2018.
Lauren FitzGibbons(c/o 2018) and Sophie Wechel (c/o 2018) remember their time here at Carolina. Listen to their story as they recount making the promise freshman year to be roommates during their senior year.
Listen to Nicholas Byrne, UNC Class of 2019, talk about the impact Eve Carson had on his life. Nicholas grew up in Eve's hometown of Athens, Georgia. Nicholas won the Eve Carson Award during his senior year at Clarke Central High School. The Eve Carson Scholarship was established in 2008 to celebrate junior-year students who have exhibited passion and transformative growth since matriculation at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. As the living legacy of former Student Body President Eve Carson, the scholarship fulfills the vision for a student-run merit scholarship she included in her platform. The Eve Carson Scholarship champions scholars to write stories they wouldn’t otherwise be able to write. A committed executive board works to create a community that binds individual scholar experiences into a larger narrative of passion and personal development. At its core, Eve Carson Scholarship seek to be great, but always remember to be good. Music: On The Weekend by Nicolai Heidlas @nicolai-heidlas Music provided by Free Music for Vlogs youtu.be/eroPpBh_b1U
Listen to Bertis Downs share his memories of Eve Carson. Bertis lives in Athens, Georgia and knew Eve since she was a toddler. The Eve Carson Scholarship was established in 2008 to celebrate junior-year students who have exhibited passion and transformative growth since matriculation at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. As the living legacy of former Student Body President Eve Carson, the scholarship fulfills the vision for a student-run merit scholarship she included in her platform. The Eve Carson Scholarship champions scholars to write stories they wouldn’t otherwise be able to write. A committed executive board works to create a community that binds individual scholar experiences into a larger narrative of passion and personal development. At its core, Eve Carson Scholarship seek to be great, but always remember to be good. Music: On The Weekend by Nicolai Heidlas @nicolai-heidlas Music provided by Free Music for Vlogs youtu.be/eroPpBh_b1U
Listen to Dory MacMillan, UNC Class of 2017, talk about the impact Eve Carson had on her life. Dory grew up in Eve's hometown of Athens, Georgia. Dory went to the same elementary, middle, high school, and college that Eve went to. The Eve Carson Scholarship was established in 2008 to celebrate junior-year students who have exhibited passion and transformative growth since matriculation at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. As the living legacy of former Student Body President Eve Carson, the scholarship fulfills the vision for a student-run merit scholarship she included in her platform. The Eve Carson Scholarship champions scholars to write stories they wouldn’t otherwise be able to write. A committed executive board works to create a community that binds individual scholar experiences into a larger narrative of passion and personal development. At its core, Eve Carson Scholarship seek to be great, but always remember to be good. Music: On The Weekend by Nicolai Heidlas @nicolai-heidlas Music provided by Free Music for Vlogs youtu.be/eroPpBh_b1U
Listen to Drake Buxton, Eve Carson Scholar and UNC Class of 2018, talk about the impact the Eve Carson Scholarship had on her life. The Eve Carson Scholarship was established in 2008 to celebrate junior-year students who have exhibited passion and transformative growth since matriculation at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. As the living legacy of former Student Body President Eve Carson, the scholarship fulfills the vision for a student-run merit scholarship she included in her platform. The Eve Carson Scholarship champions scholars to write stories they wouldn’t otherwise be able to write. A committed executive board works to create a community that binds individual scholar experiences into a larger narrative of passion and personal development. At its core, Eve Carson Scholarship seek to be great, but always remember to be good. Music: On The Weekend by Nicolai Heidlas @nicolai-heidlas Music provided by Free Music for Vlogs youtu.be/eroPpBh_b1U
Listen to Leah Daniel, Eve Carson Scholar and UNC Class of 2018, talk about the impact the Eve Carson Scholarship had on her life. The Eve Carson Scholarship was established in 2008 to celebrate junior-year students who have exhibited passion and transformative growth since matriculation at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. As the living legacy of former Student Body President Eve Carson, the scholarship fulfills the vision for a student-run merit scholarship she included in her platform. The Eve Carson Scholarship champions scholars to write stories they wouldn’t otherwise be able to write. A committed executive board works to create a community that binds individual scholar experiences into a larger narrative of passion and personal development. At its core, Eve Carson Scholarship seek to be great, but always remember to be good. Music: On The Weekend by Nicolai Heidlas @nicolai-heidlas Music provided by Free Music for Vlogs youtu.be/eroPpBh_b1U
Eyad Atieh (C/o '16) and Basil Kazi (C/o '16) remember and reminisce on their Carolina Memories. Picture: Eyad Atieh (on the left), Basil Kazi (on the right)
A story behind the establishment of Franklin Street's newest and most transformational restaurant and community haven, The Purple Bowl.
Kaushal Gandhi (UNC School of Dentistry Class of 2017) remember Deah Barakat and Yusor Abu-Salha. Picture From Left to Right: Deah Barakt, Yusor Abu-Salha, Kaushal Gandhi --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In February 2015, the UNC School of Dentistry lost two of its own: Deah Barakat, a member of DDS 2017, and Yusor Abu-Salha, a member of then-incoming DDS 2019. As a way to remember and honor Deah and Yusor’s lives and love of serving their community, that fall the student body decided to dedicate a day to these same activities in the local Triangle area. The day is named Directing Efforts And Honoring Deah And Yusor — or DEAH DAY for short. It’s designed to be a day where DDS, dental hygiene and dental assisting students go out into the local community and spend time giving back in honor of those the school lost. For More Information: www.dentistry.unc.edu/service/student/deahday/
Nada Salem (UNC School of Dentistry, Class of 2019) remembers Yusor Abu-Salha. Picture: A picture of Nada Salem (Left) and Yusor Abu-Salha (Right). --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In February 2015, the UNC School of Dentistry lost two of its own: Deah Barakat, a member of DDS 2017, and Yusor Abu-Salha, a member of then-incoming DDS 2019. As a way to remember and honor Deah and Yusor’s lives and love of serving their community, that fall the student body decided to dedicate a day to these same activities in the local Triangle area. The day is named Directing Efforts And Honoring Deah And Yusor — or DEAH DAY for short. It’s designed to be a day where DDS, dental hygiene and dental assisting students go out into the local community and spend time giving back in honor of those the school lost. For More Information: www.dentistry.unc.edu/service/student/deahday/
Amina Garba (c/o '17) and Sadiyya Ingawa (c/o '17) remember their Carolina Memories from being roommates first year all the way to senior year!
Azraa Ayesha (c/o 2019), Farial Rahman (c/o 2019, and Ishrat Hafiz (c/o 2017) remenisce on their Carolina memories.