Students gather outside of Saunders Hall on Monday February 2, 2015 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. demanding the name be changed to Hurston Hall, honoring the late Zora Neale Hurston.
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Students gather outside of Saunders Hall on Monday February 2, 2015 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. demanding the name be changed to Hurston Hall, honoring the late Zora Neale Hurston.
(Left to right) Ryann Giorgi, Maia Call, Victoria Petermann, and Jolie Day work on maintenance for Call's bike. Day, one of Moon Cycle's founders, said "I wanted to learn how to work on bikes with my friends, and in an environment where I didn’t feel like I was being judged because I didn’t know how to do everything on a bike."
Ryann Giorgi tests out her bike outside of the ReCYCLEry after replacing the handlebars on Tuesday, April 12. "I want women to feel special. I want folks who are gender noncomforming to feel special and to come in and to know that they can work on their bike and learn about their bike without being labeled a certain thing or being limited by their gender at all."
Ryann Giorgi is one of the founders of Moon Cycles.
Jolie Day (left) and Victoria Petermann talk with Giorgi before Moon Cycles on Sept. 7, 2015. "“I meet the coolest people," Day said. "Bikes are art."
Maia Call changes the tape on the handlebars of her bike.
Victoria Petermann (left) and Ryann Giorgi work on fiixing a bike at a bi-weekly Moon Cycles meeting on Sept. 7, 2015. The group was founded by Giorgi, Petermann, Jolie Day, and Hannah and began meeting in November, 2014.
Giorgi (left) and Petermann adjust the breaks on Call's bike.
Victoria Petermann (right) helps Maia Call make adjustments on her bike, which she bought six years ago on Craiglist.
Refurbished bikes hang on the wall of the ReCYCLEry NC in Carrboro. where Moon Cycles meets. The bike collaboration helps people build and repair bicycles.
Garry Allen stands outside Shortbread Lofts on Rosemary Street, where he was arrested in September 2014.
Students gather outside of Saunders Hall on Monday Feb. 2nd demanding the name be changed.
Kaleb Blue, 3, a student from Durham Head Start, practices brushing teeth on a stuffed animal at UNC School of Dentistry on Friday afternoon. The School of Dentistry provided free dental care to around 100 children.
Zoria Petigford, 3, a student from Durham Head Start, practices brushing teeth on a stuffed animal at UNC School of Dentistry on Friday afternoon. The School of Dentistry provided free dental care to around 100 children.
Venroy July, an attorney and boxer from New York, speaks at TedxUNC at Memorial Hall on Friday.
Senior communications major Jay Putnam emcees at TedxUNC at Memorial Hall on Friday. He wears a hard hat in honor of the event’s theme “Assembly Required.”
Chancellor Carol Folt speaks at the beginning of TedxUNC at Memorial Hall on Friday.
Ernest Freeman, a Rams Head Dining Hall employee from Chapel Hill, sits at a table in the dining hall where he works on Tuesday afternoon. Freeman has been writing poems since he was five years old.
Students gather outside of Saunders Hall on Monday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. demanding the name be changed to Hurston Hall, honoring the late Zora Neale Hurston.