Photo: UNC SBP Medlin serves his last day in office (Lauren Vied)
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Junior Tori Stilwell hopes to increase the DTH presence on campus, foster community among staff and merge online and multimedia operations.
Junior Ryan Barber aims to add business news content, enliven online coverage and encourage writers to take ownership of story ideas.
Student Body President-elect Mary Cooper hugs Walt Peters, one of her campaign managers, after the election results were announced.
Ian Lee does an interview with Carolina Week before results were announced.
Ian Lee watches interviews while waiting for results to be announced.
Ian Lee anxiously awaits results with his campaign managers Adam Horowitz (far right) and Christopher Lane.
Ian Lee reacts with campaign managers Andrew Lu and Olivia Hammill as the election results are announced. Lee lost to Mary Cooper, who won with 62 percent of the vote.
Ian Lee and his campaign managers cheer for Mary Cooper after she won with 62 percent of the vote.
Ian Lee and his supporters react to the news of Mary Cooper’s 62 percent student body president win.
The wreath which hangs above Fire Station Number 1 serves as both a festive display and a fire safety reminder, as one of the wreath’s lights turns from green to red for every residential fire in Chapel Hill.
Chris Blue is named Chapel Hill’s new police chief by Town Manager Roger Stancil on Monday, Nov. 15, 2010. Blue will officially take office on Dec. 1, 2010.
Marsha and Butch Powell of the national Campers on Mission fellowship program cook chicken and dumpling soup for the N.C. State Fair workers Sunday. Marsha cooked five pots of soup by 1 p.m. and had given away six loaves of bread.
Thuy Ksor, a Vietnamese immigrant and fair worker, stops by to get soup Sunday afternoon and talk with Campers on Mission volunteers. He has lived in America for two-and-a-half years.
Members of the band New Direction, a bluegrass gospel group, prepare to preform at the N.C. State Fair church with Campers on Mission.
Much paint was used in the creation of Kidzu’s frog sculpture. The frog will be in display at Kidzu in the museum’s front window.
Five-year-old Kaitlyn Montgomery, of Durham, papier-maches the Kidzu frog sculpture. By the end of the art class, she had become a professional at working with papier-mache. This was the second step in creating the giant frog.
During the fourth week of creating the frog, Caroline Mullen, 5, concentrates as she paints its nose. Caroline’s favorite class at school is art, and she told her parents after her first day of school that she wanted to be an artist.
Connie Wong leads her 12:15 Turbo Kick class in the Student Rec Center Wednesday. During UNC's Week of Welcome, the SRC is doing previews of some of their most popular classes.