Carolina for Kibera founder returns to UNC 10 years later
Ten years later, Rye Barcott returned to where it all began.
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Ten years later, Rye Barcott returned to where it all began.
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More than 500 students turned out Thursday to the Fall Career Expo, hoping to find work in a slow economy.