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Aziz Sancar stands in the home he owns and runs for students from Turkey to adjust to life at UNC on Wednesday Oct. 28, 2015.
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Aziz Sancar stands in the home he owns and runs for students from Turkey to adjust to life at UNC on Wednesday Oct. 28, 2015.
Students gathered on the steps of Wilson Library to attend a vigil honoring the lost and threatened lives in the transgender community on Transgender Day of Remembrance in 2015.
Aziz Sancar stands in the home he owns and runs for students from Turkey to adjust to life at UNC on Wednesday Oct. 28
Julia Carey (left) plays piano for "The Body Politic" as Kristin Schwecke (right) performs the role of Constance.
Aziz Sancar stands in the home he owns and runs for UNC students and scholars from Turkey to adjust to campus life.
Two people chalked Pro-Trump slogans and propaganda in and around the Pit on Monday. Pro-Bernie signs were also present.
Activist CeCe McDonald answers a question posed by a member of student group the UNControllables. McDonald spoke to an audience at UNC about her work in prison abolition activism as well as her own experiences as a black transgender woman in prison.
Mandi and Jamie McMenamy celebrated the anniversary of Krave Kava Bar's opening on E. Main St. in Carrboro on Sat. April 2
Two UNC professors started the Resurrection Church in Hillsborough, NC.
The North Carolina men’s basketball team left for Philadelphia, PA on Wednesday afternoon. Hundreds of fans gathered at the Smith Center to send the team off with cheers. The Tar Heels will face the Indiana University Hoosiers in a Sweet 16 match up for the first time since Michael Jordan’s last collegiate game in 1984 on Friday night.
Peter Vance of Happy Abandon playing at Cat's Cradle on Sat. March 5
Bradley Opere, an international student from Kenya, wins the student body presidential election. Opere’s passion for issues on campus played a role.
First-year Hayley Sigmon, a self-taught musician, has her own YouTube channel and Soundcloud account to showcase her music.
Bradley Opere and John Taylor pose for a photo after the close of the elections.
Wilson Sink and his campaign team wait anxiously in the Union as they anticipate the results of the election.
Comedian, actor and screenwriter Bryan Tucker speaks at a Q&A forum hosted by UNC Student Television Thursday evening.
Chapel Hill citizens met on Wednesday at the ArtsCenter to open a dialogue about homelessness in the town.
Suehaila Amen speaks in the Student Union auditorium Thursday night.
Students gather on the steps of Wilson Library Friday to attend a vigil honoring the lost and threatened lives in the transgender community.
Alex Rich enjoy the environment at the Krave Kava Bar on W. Main St.