From left: Shawen Conway, Susan McElroy, and Elizabeth Brogden stand in front of the Tri Delta sorority house.
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From left: Shawen Conway, Susan McElroy, and Elizabeth Brogden stand in front of the Tri Delta sorority house.
Members of Alpha Delta Pi stand in front of their sorority house.
Members of Phi Mu stand in front of their sorority house.
From left: Lydia Mcinnes and Alexis Juarez stand in front of the Tri Sigma sorority house.
Members of Alpha Chi Omega stand in front of their sorority house.
Members of Alpha Phi stand in front of their sorority house.
The Zeta Tau Alpha house was themed "Cirque Du Zeta" during sorority bid night.
Members of Kappa Delta stand in front of their sorority house.
From left: Isa Rodriguez, Polly Sjoberg, and Devin Wood stand in front of the Pi Beta Phi house.
Moustafa Bayoumi sits on a panel and discusses his book, “How Does It Feel to Be a Problem?” in front of UNC students and faculty at the Sonja Haynes Stone Center.
The Tammy Tailors, a local improv group comprised of six women, performed at the Varsity Theatre on Franklin Street on Friday night.
Thomas Jackson extends for a catch against California.
Players and fans celebrate after Michael Carter (8) scores a rushing touchdown against California.
The ball sails just over the head of wide receiver Anthony Ratliff-Williams (17) against California.
Wide receiver Thomas Jackson reaches for the pylon and scores a touchdown in against California.
Running back Michael Carter (8) celebrates with his teammates after scoring a rushing touchdown.
Malik Carney (53) celebrates after a sack against California
Wide receiver Austin Proehl (7) walks off the field after UNC's 35-30 loss to California.
Taylor Fricano (left), Sydnye Fields (middle) and Taylor Leath (right) go up for a block in last week's scrimmage.
A counter-protestor talks about why he supports Silent Sam.