Bryce Lapping, senior political science and journalism major, plays the alto saxophone with the Marching Tar Heels.
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Bryce Lapping, senior political science and journalism major, plays the alto saxophone with the Marching Tar Heels.
Carolina and Navy players fight for the ball during Saturday's NCAA game.
Sydney Roberts rehearses as Ben for LAB! Theatre's upcoming show, "Matt and Ben", at Might As Well on Franklin St.
Emerson Conaty, 8 years old, marches for her future as a scientist in Raleigh, NC on Apr 22.
Eric Johnson, Assistant Director for Policy Analysis and Communications, discusses the role of Student Stores in the bigger context of student scholarships. Carolina is one of the most generous public universities in terms of financial aid, being both need-blind and fully meeting financial need of all admitted students.
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Plans for a new neighborhood in Chapel Hill have sparked concerns about traffic and land conservation.
Jeff Lee, owner and beekeeper of Lee's Bees, removes a tray of bees from their hive.
Local businesses benefit from the UNC vs Duke men’s basketball games because of the student rush on Frankin Street after a win.
Crowds gather on Franklin Street to celebrate the Tar Heels' 90-83 victory over Duke on Saturday night.
On Wednesday, The Lerner Jewish Community Day School received an anti-semitic bomb threat.
Special Olympics athlete Steffie Madden, Orange County program coordinator Colleen Lanigan and her daughter Ila, and athlete Steve Fromberg make the jump into cold water during Saturday's Polar Plunge fundraiser.
Junior chemistry major Emily Janeira walks and texts in front of Bingham on Wednesday.
Mystery Brewing Public House in Hillsborough, North Carolina, just closed its doors.
Michele Cox from Newton Grove, NC stands in front of the Federal Courthouse Building to ask Senator Tillis to vote no to Betsy DeVos.
Junior chemistry major Emily Janeira walks and texts in front of Bingham on Wednesday.
On-campus activist groups centered around people of color and queer/transgender advocacy shut down the intersection of Franklin St. and Columbia St. on Mar 29 in protest of newly passed House Bill 2.
Coretta Sharpless, principal of Northside Elementary School and former resident of the Northside neighborhood, encourages listeners to "walk as an overcomer" at the MLK Jr Day Celebration on Monday.