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  2. The Marching Tar Heels - Wikipedia

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    The Marching Tar Heels is the marching band of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Known as "The Pride of the ACC", the Marching Tar Heels is one of the largest organizations at UNC with over 290 students. [1] The band plays at all home football games as well as travels to away games, usually as a small pep band. However, the ...

  3. Marching on: No. 1 South Carolina dominates UNC, punches ...

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    The second quarter proved even tougher, despite the fact that North Carolina scored more points. The Tar Heels had 11 in that period, but four came from the free throw line (4-of-8), three came ...

  4. The Naked March Madness of 50 years ago, when UNC set a nude ...

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    The streaking craze had struck North Carolina, on this full-moon night in 1974, the Tar Heels broke the national record for public nudity, all while posing for pictures and waving American flags ...

  5. North Carolina Tar Heels - Wikipedia

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    The North Carolina Tar Heels ... Simply known as "Tag" by many Marching Tar Heel alumni, ... From the early 1990s to around 2004 at basketball games, the band played ...

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    After moving into the AP poll’s top 10 for the first time this season, the North Carolina Tar Heels face one of the ACC’s worst teams, Virginia, Saturday night at Kenan Stadium.

  7. Hark the Sound - Wikipedia

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    It is usually followed by a rendition of Carolina's fight song, "I'm a Tar Heel Born"—even during formal occasions. [1] Since 2008, an acoustic version of the song has been played before the start of football and basketball games. Listen to Hark the Sound as played by The Marching Tar Heels, here [2] or as sung by the 1956–57 UNC Glee club ...