welcome
The South attracts all kinds.

departments

Newsmakers
· Speaking Out on Harassment
· Genes: Do We Want to Know?
· A Small Domain

Dialogue - Is Shakespeare Out of Here?
Joseph Wittig and John McGowan debate the future of humanities research.

In Print
· When Brewing was Women's Work
· Saying It With Skill
· LBJ's War

Vita - In Tempo
At the lab and piano bench, Clyde Hutchison conducts himself with quiet, easy grace.
Angela Spivey

endview
Award-winning photographer and Carolina graduate, Margaret Sartor documents the paradoxes of life in the South


cover story

Dixie's Dead, Long Live the South
Popular myths leave out most of the chapters
in the long story of the South.
by Mary Dalrymple


features

A Big Bang View of Birds
Alan Feduccia ruffles some feathers
on the subject of avian evolution.
by Angela Spivey

The Merits of Mutants
Figuring out the fundamentals leads Bob Johnston to a mutant virus that prevents a deadly disease.
by Elizabeth Zubritsky

In the Beginning, There was Ur
John Rogers charts the eons-old dance
of the continents.
by Elizabeth Zubritksy

Seeing is Believing
Video reveals the teeming complexities
of life inside a cell.
by Elizabeth Zubritsky


Originally published in the Spring 1997 issue of Endeavors Magazine. Above images courtesy of (from left) Armando Waak-WHO/PAHO, Jennifer Waters, Southern Historical Collection, UNC-CH Library All rights reserved. ©

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