UNC-system president Margaret Spellings may leave the system soon, according to multiple sources.
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UNC-system president Margaret Spellings may leave the system soon, according to multiple sources.
Liz Lindsey prepares her hives for winter.
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Former Board of Governors chair John Fennebresque leads a meeting announcing the new UNC-system president in Chapel Hill on Friday.
Great Divide Brewing Company mascot the Yeti mingles and guest-bartends at Beer Study as part of the Yeti Bar Crawl in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro area Friday.
UNC-system Board of Governors member David Powers listens to president-elect Margaret Spellings’ speech.
UNC-system president-elect Margaret Spellings greets system Board of Governors members after the announcement of her selection at the C.D. Spangler Building in Chapel Hill on Friday, Oct. 23.
Former Board of Governors chair John Fennebresque leads a meeting announcing the new UNC-system president in Chapel Hill on Friday.
UNC-system president elect greets members of the board of governors after their announcement Friday.
The UNC women's golf team participated in the Ruth's Chris Tar Heel Invitational at Finley Golf Course all weekend long.
UNC professors speak about their current work in food studies at Hyde Hall on Thursday evening to foster conversation about the University's new research theme: "Food for All."
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UNC professors speak about their current work in food studies at Hyde Hall on Thursday evening to foster conversation about the University's new research theme: "Food for All."
Silent Sam blindfolded by a Confederate flag in 2015. The statue was recently given to Sons of Confederate Veterans.
Students weave dough for the Challah for Hunger bake sale. Challah is a traditional Jewish bread eaten on Sabbath and holidays.
The Silent Sam statue in McCorkle Place is wrapped in a confederate flag one day in September of 2015.
Gwen Todd and her grandson, Owen, visit the Chapel Hill Public Library often.