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Former U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo stands before a tense audience.
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Former U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo stands before a tense audience.
Students gather for photographs with Planned Parenthood's large pink bus and interest forms outside of the Student Union on South Road. Planned Parenthood met with UNC's chapter of VOX after a brief delay due to the morning's multiple traffic issues.
Upper Polk place was inundated with onlookers, students, and UNC workers during their joint protest, facilitated by Students for Democratic Society. Workers and students alike chanted "Workers' rights are human rights," while various UNC employees came up to the mic to show their dissatisfaction with workers' hours and safety.
A large tree limb fell onto the steps of the Tri Delta Sorority house, puncturing a part of the roof, during a storm early Tuesday morning.
Congressman David Price rings the Carrboro City Hall bell, remarking how he hasn't rung this bell in a long, long time. His contribution made up one of a hundred chimes marking the beginning of the centennial celebration.
Brent Troth (left), board member of the Triangle Gay Men's Chorus, and Larry Kroutil (right), president, sing an a cappella number for Carrboro's centennial celebration.
[are captions necessary for profile art? I've never done it before like this --Duncan]
Andrew Phillips, the chairman of the Board of Elections, is currently facing three lawsuits and has already held one hearing this election season.
Jack Lowden, playing Cammy (left), and Jamie Quinn, playing Frazz (right), stand at attention during a special scene-length, press presentation of Black Watch, part of CPA's International Theater Festival. [there is porn in the back corner, but is it croppable? it does a great job at capturing some of the tone of the play otherwise. thanks, DC]
The cast of the Black Watch dive to the floor at the sound of mortars during a special scene-length, press presentation of Black Watch, part of CPA's International Theater Festival.
Members of the Philadelphian sketch comedy group Camp Woods gather around on stage to discuss what makes a skit funny, as a part of their first skit.
Blue Light Emergency lights are located all over campus and allow students to call for help or be picked up and escorted if they feel unsafe.
Terrence Roberts, one of the Little Rock Nine who fought for desegregation in schools in 1957, spoke to an audience on Thursday night.
Kevin Guskiewicz runs a series of balance and orientation tests on Tyler Moore, a junior from Denver, on Monday. Moore had injured his head the previous week.
Frank Bruni, a writer for The New York Times Magazine, spoke Friday in Carroll Hall about the adventures on which his career has taken him.
Diana Poulimenos, junior and Joey Deruso, sophomore, prepare to greet guests to the cocktail event, which marked the beginning of the Order of the Bell Tower's 30th Anniversary Celebration.
Freshman Elizabeth Atwell sends out a spoken word poem supporting women's rights, something she believes is also oppressed by the Tea Party, which Tom Tancredo supports.