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Cultural impact of Beyoncé

The American singer-songwriter Beyoncé has had a significant cultural impact through her music, visuals, performances, image, politics and lifestyle. She has received widespread acclaim and numerous accolades throughout her career, solidifying her position as an influential cultural icon and one of the greatest artists of the 21st century according to numerous major publications.

Beyoncé has revolutionized the music industry, transforming the production, distribution, promotion, and consumption of music. She has been credited with reviving both the album and the music video as art forms, popularizing surprise albums and visual albums, and changing the Global Release Day to Friday. Her artistic innovations, such as staccato rap-singing and chopped and re-pitched vocals, have become defining features of 21st century popular music. With her work frequently transcending traditional genre boundaries, Beyoncé has created new artistic standards that have shaped contemporary music and helped to renew subgenres of pop, R&B, hip-hop, country and dance m

Introducing the Morehead-Cain Class of 2028

Morehead-Cain Class of 2028 (photos courtesy of Ira Wilder ’24)

The Morehead-Cain Foundation is pleased to announce the members of its class of 2028, who will begin their undergraduate journeys at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC–Chapel Hill) in the fall of 2024.

The seventy-three scholars represent twenty-four North Carolina counties, seventeen U.S. states and territories (including North Carolina), and eight countries (including the United States). Their academic interests range from environmental health sciences and Spanish to materials engineering and global studies.

They join a thriving cohort of thinkers, leaders, creators, and adventurers at UNC–Chapel Hill, empowered by the Morehead-Cain Program to set their potential free. In addition to a fully funded undergraduate scholarship to one of the nation’s foremost public research universities, scholars gain access to a network of peers and mentors, challenging internships and summer experiences, and an opportunity to travel the world.

The process of

Jaime tries to befriend Kim, a withdrawn American-Vietnamese girl, who hasn't spoken a word since her mother's death in Vietnam. Meanwhile, the girl's father, Major John Cross, plans to steal the top-secret Mark IX missile guidance system.

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(Jaime is marking papers and Arty is rocking his chair)

Jaime: Arty... Arty... (grabs his hand)Please stop rocking that chair! I told the janitor to fix your chair, and he hasn't done it!

Arty: I told him too. I said it drove you crazy. He said the teachers drove him crazy a long time ago.


(Jaime is attempting to fix a wobbly chair, since the janitor won't)

Oscar: You sure did a rotten job on that.

Jaime: Alright, smarty. You can put people on the moon and you can make 'em bionic. Now tell me how to fix this... (gestures towards the chair exasperatedly) chair.

Oscar: Why don't you just have the janitor fix it?

Jaime: Oooooh, I could just... (makes strangling motions)


Oscar: Hi! Where's Kim?

Jaime: Oh, she's out having dinner with Helen and Jim.

Oscar: Well, I brought her

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