World Micro Market is a non-profit student organization that periodically sells international artisans' goods in the Pit on Thursdays.
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World Micro Market is a non-profit student organization that periodically sells international artisans' goods in the Pit on Thursdays.
Mae McLendon UNC '76 served popcorn at the 7th Annual Carrboro Film Festival.
[title of show], the name of the play about two guys writing a play about two guys writing a play, is opening tomorrow. Pictured are Will Hawking and Jake Springfield.
Walter Dalton gives his concession speech in Raleigh Tuesday evening.
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Children create Japanese crafts at the Ackland Art Museum in celebration of Bunka-no-hi (Culture Day) in Japan.
First-year UNC student Adam Oppenheimer dressed up as Velma from Scooby Doo debates what kind of candy he should buy.
Halloween on Franklin
A group of Wendas pose for the cameras.
Freshman linguistics and Spanish major Brook Farmer and Freshman graphic design major Kristi Walker represent 50 Shades of Gray.
Halloween on Franklin
A group of Wendas pose for the cameras.
Taylor Peeng a Duke Masters student dressed up as Psy.
A&T Senior Christina Fenwick came to Franklin St. dressed up as a Na'vi from Avatar.
First-year UNC student Adam Oppenheimer dressed up as Velma from Scooby Doo debates what kind of candy he should buy.
Astronauts land on Franklin.
Halloween on Franklin
UNC sophomore forward James Michael McAdoo poses in the Dean E. Smith Center on Friday.
UNC sophomore forward Jackson Simmons, front, poses in the Dean E. Smith Center on Friday.
Durham resident David Bass has been playing the fiddle as a street performer for 28 years. He played on East Franklin St. on Thursday.