
Marquise Williams (12) runs the ball in UNC's win over Virginia on Saturday. Williams netted 71 rushing yards during the game.
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Marquise Williams (12) runs the ball in UNC's win over Virginia on Saturday. Williams netted 71 rushing yards during the game.
Marquise Williams, 12, runs the ball during the UNC-UVa game Saturday. Williams netted 71 rushing yards during the game.
In March, construction crews worked on Kenan Stadium.
Max Brueseke looks through a telescope with the help of his father at the NC Science Expo on Saturday.
Kidzu Children’s Museum reopens Saturday in University Mall. The new space is larger than the old location in University Square.
Lena Berry, 12, a member of the Bouncing Bulldogs jump rope demonstration team, performed in the Gillings School of Global Public Health on Wednesday.
Laura Fogarty participates in the Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon hosted by the Art and Museum Library and Information Society. Fogarty is an officer in the organization.
Carolina Dining Services employee Kevin Lynn makes omelets for each individual student in Lenoir Dining Hall.
UNC Best Buddies held a wheelchair basketball game in front of Davis Library on Wednesday. Players from the varsity and JV basketball teams participated.
Jeffrey Beckett is a member of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity where branding is a common practice.
Jeffrey Beckett’s brand formed a keloid scar on his shoulder, which he said took several months to fully heal.
Yan Ling Lee
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Diversity outreach coordinator and Israel advocate Dumisani Washington speaks to a conflicted crowd at a CUFI on Campus event on February 10.
UNC student and Co-President of Vinyl Records, Carter Fourqurean, tells us what’s so special about one of UNC’s best kept secrets. Located inside of Hill Hall on the north side of campus, Vinyl Records seeks to give budding artists a place to call home in their state of the art music studio.