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The North Carolina men's basketball team defeated Texas Southern 103-64 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Greenville on Friday. The Tar Heels will play Arkansas in the second round on Sunday.
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North Carolina Cruises Past Texas Southern

The North Carolina men's basketball team defeated Texas Southern 103-64 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Greenville on Friday. The Tar Heels will play Arkansas in the second round on Sunday.


Thousands of fans flooded Franklin Street after the North Carolina men's basketball team defeated Duke Saturday night.
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Franklin Street Rush

Thousands of fans flooded Franklin Street after the North Carolina men's basketball team defeated Duke Saturday night.


Twenty Øne Piløts, the Grammy winning alternative rock duo made up of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dunn, performed at the Greensboro Coliseum Complex on Saturday as part of the Emøtiønal Røadshow tour. 
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Twenty Øne Piløts rocks Greensboro

Twenty Øne Piløts, the Grammy winning alternative rock duo made up of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dunn, performed at the Greensboro Coliseum Complex on Saturday as part of the Emøtiønal Røadshow tour. 


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YAFI presents ... merch?

Want to show your support for You Asked for It, UNC's premier (only!) satirical advice column? Check out our merch, available sometime, possibly!


An estimated 17,000 people gathered in Raleigh on Saturday to participate in the Women's March. This is one of many satellite marches taking place across the globe. The main protest took place in Washington, and other marches took place in major cities across the United States such as New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Houston. Other marches occurred internationally in places like the U.K., Mexico, Australia and Canada. A total of 673 official marches took place across the world with an estimated 2,587,190 people participating.
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Thousands gather in Raleigh for Women's March

An estimated 17,000 people gathered in Raleigh on Saturday to participate in the Women's March. This is one of many satellite marches taking place across the globe. The main protest took place in Washington, and other marches took place in major cities across the United States such as New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Houston. Other marches occurred internationally in places like the U.K., Mexico, Australia and Canada. A total of 673 official marches took place across the world with an estimated 2,587,190 people participating.


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