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Will Parti taught a course studying video games last summer.
(From Left) Bubba Cunningham and Admissions Dean Steve Farmer discuss athletics at a Faculty Council meeting.
Joseph Locklear, a sophomore studying health care, won the Udall Scholarship last week. He belongs to the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina.
Co-producer of “Ferguson: A Report from Occupied Territory,” Katina Parker (right), participates in a panel discussion Monday.
Rogers Road Community Center hosted an event on Saturday afternoon with games, picnics, music and information booths. Lah Zar Wei, 7, petted Ramses at the event with Suzie Karen.
During "Sharing Our Experiences," Anan Zhou, co-chair of Project Dinah; Kaori Sueyoshi, founder of SURGE; and Wilson Hood, managing editor of The Siren, shared their thoughts on topics ranging from reproductive justice to gender neutral housing.
Will Partin, a graduate student at UNC, is planning on teaching a new course, Press Play: the critical histories of video games, this summer. "I believe video games are an important cultural artifact and university seminars are one of the best places to develop it. Video games are something people are interested in and I've always wanted to teach it."
The Multicultural Affairs and Diversity Outreach Committee is hosted an event on Wednesday evening entitled "Sharing Our Experiences." During the event, a panel of students shared their thoughts on topics ranging from reproductive justice to gender neutral housing. The keynote speaker at the event was William Jardell, a contestant in America's Next Top Model. William Jardell explained that when the show started airing, he "got so many letters saying that I have given people the courage to come out to their families." "People don't like things they can't understand and that's where I am in the journey of LGBT rights, they need to be educated."
Students at Carrboro Elementary School attend classes in English for half of the day and a foreign language for the second half of the day as part of a dual language immersion program. These programs result in higher EOG test scores. Nathan Ludington (10), Lucy Mills (9), and Maddie Hamilton (10) study fossils during the English portion of their day.
The Asian Student Association partnered with Radical Asians to host a discussion on identity and race. Dr. Jennifer Ho, a professor of English and Comparative Literature and Stevie Larsen, a graduate student led the discussion. Jasmin Huang, a senior clinical laboratory science major and the president of the Asian Students Association explained that "this is technically our first event and we're co-sponsoring holi moli and the fusion festival next month. These events are meant to unite the community of Asian American issues and bring them to light."
Harmonyx, an acapella group on campus, is celebrating their 20th anniversary this Friday with a concert. Erika Baker, a senior biology major, sings a new song in the pit on Friday afternoon. She explained that the best part of Harmonyx is "hanging out with some really great, genuine people."
The Real Silent Sam Coalition read their manifesto outside of Saunders Hall on Monday. Altha Cravey works in the geography department on the third floor of Saunders Hall and explains she has "been walking past that brass plaque for a long time, so [she is] very happy to see all of this mobilizing."
Kidzu Children's Museum partnered with Southern Village Pediatric Dentistry for an event at University Mall on Saturday morning. Carolina K. Wu, 24 months, practices painting with a toothbrush during the event.
Kidzu Children's Museum partnered with Southern Village Pediatric Dentistry for an event at University Mall on Saturday morning. Carolina K. Wu, 24 months, practices her brushing skills on a stuffed dinosaur.
Kidzu Children's Museum partnered with Southern Village Pediatric Dentistry for an event on Saturday morning. Raphael Glassman, 18 months, practices his brushing on a stuffed dinosaur at the event.
Kidzu Children's Museum partnered with Southern Village Pediatric Dentistry for an event at University Mall on Saturday morning. Carolina K. Wu, 24 months, practices her brushing skills on a stuffed dinosaur.
General Wesley Clark was the keynote speaker at the North Carolina Clean Tech Summit on Thursday at the Friday Center.
Thousands gathered in The Pit for a vigil Wednesday evening in memory of Yusor Mohammad Abu-Salha, Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha and Deah Shaddy Barakat.