The UNC baseball team faced off against Winthrop on March 26, 2014 at Boshamer Stadium in Chapel Hill, NC. Winthrop emerged victorious by a score of 3-1.
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The UNC baseball team faced off against Winthrop on March 26, 2014 at Boshamer Stadium in Chapel Hill, NC. Winthrop emerged victorious by a score of 3-1.
The UNC baseball team faced off against Winthrop on March 26, 2014 at Boshamer Stadium in Chapel Hill, NC. Winthrop emerged victorious by a score of 3-1.
UNC transit employee Anthony Elliott drives the U bus around campus. Elliott said his job is made more complicated by students that break traffic laws around Raleigh St.
UNC transit employee Anthony Elliott drives the U bus around campus. Elliott said his job is made more complicated by students that break traffic laws around Raleigh St.
UNC transit employee Anthony Elliott drives the U bus around campus. Elliott said his job is made more complicated by students that break traffic laws around Raleigh St.
UNC transit employee Anthony Elliott drives the U bus around campus. Elliott said his job is made more complicated by students that break traffic laws around Raleigh St.
UNC transit employee Anthony Elliott drives the U bus around campus. Elliott said his job is made more complicated by students that break traffic laws around Raleigh St.
UNC transit employee Anthony Elliott drives the U bus around campus. Elliott said his job is made more complicated by students that break traffic laws around Raleigh St.
UNC transit employee Anthony Elliott drives the U bus around campus. Elliott said his job is made more complicated by students that break traffic laws around Raleigh St.
A man was taken into custody Sunday after allegedly weilding a knife on UNC's campus.
Students danced and stood for 24 hours to raise money for medical, surgical and emotional care of children and families served by North Carolina Children's Hospital. The 24-hour marathon began in Fetzer Gym on Mar. 21, 2014 and continued through Mar. 22.
Students danced and stood for 24 hours to raise money for medical, surgical and emotional care of children and families served by North Carolina Children's Hospital. The 24-hour marathon began in Fetzer Gym on Mar. 21, 2014 and continued through Mar. 22.
Students danced and stood for 24 hours to raise money for medical, surgical and emotional care of children and families served by North Carolina Children's Hospital. The 24-hour marathon began in Fetzer Gym on Mar. 21, 2014 and continued through Mar. 22.
Students danced and stood for 24 hours to raise money for medical, surgical and emotional care of children and families served by North Carolina Children's Hospital. The 24-hour marathon began in Fetzer Gym on Mar. 21, 2014 and continued through Mar. 22.
Students danced and stood for 24 hours to raise money for medical, surgical and emotional care of children and families served by North Carolina Children's Hospital. The 24-hour marathon began in Fetzer Gym on Mar. 21, 2014 and continued through Mar. 22.
Students danced and stood for 24 hours to raise money for medical, surgical and emotional care of children and families served by North Carolina Children's Hospital. The 24-hour marathon began in Fetzer Gym on Mar. 21, 2014 and continued through Mar. 22.
Students danced and stood for 24 hours to raise money for medical, surgical and emotional care of children and families served by North Carolina Children's Hospital. The 24-hour marathon began in Fetzer Gym on Mar. 21, 2014 and continued through Mar. 22.
Students danced and stood for 24 hours to raise money for medical, surgical and emotional care of children and families served by North Carolina Children's Hospital. The 24-hour marathon began in Fetzer Gym on Mar. 21, 2014 and continued through Mar. 22.
Maja K., a resident of Chatham County, creates a sketch of the visitors at the ArtsCenter’s Annual Student Exhibit, where some of her own work is being displayed. She is a member of the Triangle Sketch Crawl, a group of local sketchers of all skill levels who explore the Triangle area through their art.