Yale renamed Calhoun College in honor of Grace Murray Hopper. Some students wanted the building now called Carolina Hall to be named Hurston Hall.
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Yale renamed Calhoun College in honor of Grace Murray Hopper. Some students wanted the building now called Carolina Hall to be named Hurston Hall.
Martin Brinkley took the stage as the fourteenth dean of the UNC School of Law in June 2015.
Have a question about UNC that you're too embarrassed to ask out loud? Submit it to us using this anonymous form and we'll help you get it answered. In this video, senior Amanda Lee explains what the Order of the Bell Tower is, and how the organization helps keep UNC traditions alive.
Santa Claus participates in the annual tree lighting ceremony at University Baptist Church on Sunday.
Pro-Confederacy groups from Orange County and Alamance County demonstrated in support of Silent Sam at the base of the Confederate monument Sunday afternoon. Community members protesting the pro-Confederacy groups clashed with the demonstrators. Students, led by Leah Osae, organized a counter-protest outside of Morehead Planetarium.
Rev. Beverly M. Solomon (left) and Rev. Mary Jane Palmer (right) lead communion at St. Paul African Episcopal Methodist Church in Chapel Hill.
Khai Nyuitow prepares food for the Transplanting Traditions fundraising dinner September 30.
Baeeh (left) and Thu You (right) attend a citizenship class at the Refugee Support Center of Carrboro. Baeeh and Thu You are refugees from Burma living in Carrboro.
Sey Mor practices identifying the President and Vice President at a citizenship class at the Refugee Support Center of Carrboro. Sey Mor is a refugee from Burma living in Carrboro.
Baeeh (left) and Thu You (right) attend a citizenship class taught by Jane Harwell (far right) at the Refugee Support Center of Carrboro. Baeeh and Thu You are refugees from Burma living in Carrboro.
Victoria Sanderford stands on the balcony outside her apartment at LUX at Central Park.
Spencer Goodson, Megan Wooley-Ousdahl, and Kay Pearlstein stand outside Turner Alvernaz's home as part of the Good Neighbor Initiative.
Lezlie Sumpter, a former employee of Alpine Bagel Cafe in the Student Union, poses in front of the storefront. Sumpter believes she was wrongfully fired.
The Silent Sam monument was vandalized sometime Saturday evening.
Nathan Taylor hosts the WXYC show Hell or High Water, which features recordings from the Southern Folklife Collection.
Rev. Thomas Nixon (left) delivers the sermon with Mary Jane Palmer and Beverly M. Solomon presiding.
Catherine DeBose (left) and Cora Keels worship at St. Paul’s AME Church Sunday morning.
The Silent Sam monument, which is dedicated to students who died serving in the Confederate Army, was spray painted with "black lives matter," "KKK" and "murderer."
The Silent Sam monument, which is dedicated to students who died serving in the Confederate Army, was spray painted with "black lives matter," "KKK" and "murderer."
The Silent Sam monument, which is dedicated to students who died serving in the Confederate Army, was spray painted with "black lives matter," "KKK" and "murderer."