
The General Alumni Association hosted the annual Senior Belltower Climb on Tuesday. Chancellor Folt stopped by to hand out cookies to those waiting in line and do the climb as well.
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The General Alumni Association hosted the annual Senior Belltower Climb on Tuesday. Chancellor Folt stopped by to hand out cookies to those waiting in line and do the climb as well.
Jack Watson teaches Visual Arts at Chapel Hill High School. Students work on art projects in his Visual Arts III class.
Trey Mangum, a junior Journalism major, is the new president of the Black Student Movement.
Trey Mangum, a junior Journalism major, is the new president of the Black Student Movement.
Trey Mangum, a junior Journalism major, is the new president of the Black Student Movement.
Trey Mangum, a junior Journalism major, is the new president of the Black Student Movement.
Robert Seymour is the namesake of the Seymour Senior Center on Homestead Rd.
Dakota Foard will be the chairwoman of the UNC Honor Court if approved by Student Congress.
Lamar Whidbee, a graduate of NC Central University and originally from Elizabeth City, currently has art on display in the Union Gallery exhibit 'Black Like Me' along with other community artists, including UNC artist Will Thomas.
Village Pediatrics participates in a program that families can sponsor a child in a third world country by purchasing a vaccine for both children. Pictured: Jorge Cardenas and Tiffany Frey of Village Pediatrics give patient Miles Catlett a vaccine.
Emily Palmer, a senior Global Studies and J-school double major, is also a published author. She wrote her book, The Gingerbread Philosophy, during her junior and senior years of high school and it was published during her sophomore year of college. "Writing is my first passion." Being a Carolina student, "I've learned so much about the editing and revising process and restraint. I'm more thoughtful of it [my writing]."
Emily Palmer, a senior Global Studies and J-school double major, is also a published author. She wrote her book, The Gingerbread Philosophy, during her junior and senior years of high school and it was published during her sophomore year of college. "Writing is my first passion." Being a Carolina student, "I've learned so much about the editing and revising process and restraint. I'm more thoughtful of it [my writing]."
Lara Taylor, 0 A first generation college student herself, Taylor says the group aims to connect these students with "people and places they can turn to" in order to thrive at Carolina.
Brent Walls, a UNC alum, is the general manager of Hickory Tavern, a new restaurant in Carrboro. "I've been to 24 different countries, all across the world, and this is the place to be."
Student organizers from numerous campus organizations came together Thursday night to make signs and phone bank for the Moral Monday March in Raleigh on Saturday.
Student organizers from numerous campus organizations came together Thursday night to make signs and phone bank for the Moral Monday March in Raleigh on Saturday. Michelle Pedin (undecided sophomore from Hillsborough) of the Coalition for Human Rights and Anna Barson (junior music education major from California), a sexual assault activist, work on signs for Saturday's march.
"This semester I am traveling across the country visiting different schools and talking to sexual assault survivors… What happened at UNC has kind of spiraled a national movement." "This started off as a personal journey for me and has become so much bigger than what I thought I would ever encounter… it's definitely become something a lot bigger than I ever planned." -Andrea Pino
UNC hosted the Dick Taylor UNC Challenge at Eddie Smith Field House on Thursday.
Officer Jason Belcher has been with the police department for eight years and is starting his fifth year of work with Kearney, a six year old Belgian Malinois. "Now we both know each other's tendencies. It's like working with a partner." "Working with a dog is always what I've wanted to do. It's very rewarding when you train together then to see your results."
Officer Jason Belcher has been with the police department for eight years and is starting his fifth year of work with Kearney, a six year old Belgian Malinois. "Now we both know each other's tendencies. It's like working with a partner." "Working with a dog is always what I've wanted to do. It's very rewarding when you train together then to see your results."