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Leaving a legacy behind, it was Sally Greene's last Town Council meeting Monday night.
Leaving a legacy behind, it was Sally Greene's last Town Council meeting Monday night.
Ryan Cocca, a photojournalism major at UNC, founded the clothing brand, Thrill City.
Work Study students Meshell Sturgis, a senior English major, and Tim Armstrong, a senior business major, work at the LGBTQ Center in SASB North Suite. Meshell has worked at the center since last year, and recently made safe zone placards. Tim has worked at the center since his first year, and is a safe zone facilitator who leads trainings and he is a head coordinator for Ally Week.
Dr. William Goldman discusses UNC research into the plague as part of the "Doomsday Series" presentations.
Old Chapel Hill cemetery has some notable gravestones, including that of Civil War soldier Col. Edward Mallett.
Underground Printing has had some spooky stuff happen in their basement, which used to be a coal factory where Ulysses, the UGP ghost, worked.
PETA visited the quad Tuesday to convince students to become vegan. Inside the blow up farm house, students could sit in cage-like seats and watch a video on animal cruelty.
Michael "Radish" Mullins (black shirt) and Yennifer Martinez (striped shirt), who work for PETA, talk to Sophie Dockstader (left), Chelsea Krivanek (middle), and Cari Blalock (right).
Ken Paulson, President of the First Amendment Center, gives the keynote speech.
Issac Presson, a junior from Asheville, is a runner on the North Carolina cross country team.
Rufus Edmisten spoke to Holden Thorp about the Watergate papers he has given to UNC.
The Chamber of Commerce of Chapel Hill President Aaron Nelson worked at The ArtsCenter in Carrboro Thursday for part of his programs, "hire a chamber member for a day." Nelson has worked jobs all over Chapel Hill, from short order cook at Sutton's to helping out at the hospital.
Kayla Hall, a senior biology major with a minor in chemistry from Wilmington N.C., works in a microbiology lab.
Shelby Lake, an English and Biology major from Knightdale, NC, explores the anatomy of the brain in the bio 252 class with Jordan Babwah, a senior exercise and sports science major from Apex, NC in 2012.
As the new semester approaches, Chapel Hill has had an increase in tourists visiting and spending their time in stores such as Johnny T-Shirt and Carolina Sportswear. Helen Robertson, sophomore, looks around Carolina Sportswear with her mom, Terry Robertson, and father, David Robertson. The Robertson's were visiting from Morehead City, North Carolina to move Helen into her dorm. Mother Terry Robertson said, "I love the diversity and all of the opportunities and the fabulous education the school offers."
Lisa Lindsay, an associate professor of history, was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship to support her research.
They have broken ground on the 300 East Main Street developement in Carrboro, N.C.
They have broken ground on the 300 East Main Street developement in Carrboro, N.C.