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Photos of the week: Nov 6 - 12

Onlookers watch members of the UNC Marching Band as they pass. Students and alumni gathered along Franklin St. Saturday morning for the first Homecoming parade since 1993. The parade started on S. Columbia and ended on Raleigh St. DTH/Tyler Benton

 Students wrote "Love" on their arms Friday to raise awareness of depression and other mental issues Friday. DTH/Mary-Alice Warren

Perry Reaves, enlisted in the U.S. Marines from 1959 to 1963, listens to a speaker Wednesday on Veteran's Day at the Orange Senior Center in Hillsborough. "I was a lover, not a fighter," said Reaves, who did not have to fight in any conflicts. "Once a marine, always a marine," Reaves said. DTH/Jessey Dearing

Marcus Ginyard dunks on Wednesday night against North Carolina Central in the Dean E. Smith Center. DTH/Mary-Alice Warren.

Natalia Zupko almost two years old has a moment with Rameses at the student tailgate on Saturday. Fans enjoy the festives at the Bell Tower on Saturday before the Homecoming game against Duke. Fans could take pictures with Rameses, who turned 85, get their face painted, and eat a free meal. DTH/Alyssa Champion

Aaron, 26, of Chapel Hill takes a break from working full-time in Carrboro to BMX around campus. "I've been biking since I could get up on two wheels," said the Durham native. Aaron often bikes around UNC's campus, particularly in the Pit, by Hamilton Hall, and on the side of Davis Library. DTH/Lauren McCay

Ray Padron, a UNC-CH graduate student, works on a clay project in his studio at the UNC Art Lab.  Padron is working toward getting his Master's degree in fine arts. DTH/Jessica Kennedy

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