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UNC fans use traffic cones as makeshift megaphones to chant and celebrate following UNC's defeat of Duke in their Final Four matchup on April 3, 2022. UNC beat Duke 81-77. Photo courtesy of Morgan Pirozzi
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UNC fans use traffic cones as makeshift megaphones to chant and celebrate following UNC's defeat of Duke in their Final Four matchup on April 3, 2022. UNC beat Duke 81-77. Photo courtesy of Morgan Pirozzi
UNC fans celebrate their team's defeat of Duke on Franklin Street during the 2022 Final Four matchup on April 3, 2022. UNC beat Duke 81-77. Photo courtesy of Morgan Pirozzi.
A UNC Chapel Hill fan is lifted onto someone's shoulders at the intersection of E. Franklin St and Columbia St and celebrates the team's triumph over Duke in the 2022 Final Four matchup on April 3, 2022. UNC beat Duke 81-77. Photo courtesy of Morgan Pirozzi.
UNC fans jump over a small fire at the intersection of E Franklin and Columbia St. during celebrations after UNC's defeat of Duke in their FInal Four matchup on April 3, 2022. UNC beat Duke 81-77. Photo courtesy of Morgan Pirozzi
UNC fans celebrate their team's defeat of Duke on Franklin Street during the 2022 Final Four matchup on April 3, 2022. UNC beat Duke 81-77. Photo courtesy of Morgan Pirozzi
UNC fans celebrate their team's defeat of Duke on Franklin Street during the 2022 Final Four matchup by shooting off fireworks on April 3, 2022. UNC beat Duke 81-77. Photo courtesy of Morgan Pirozzi
UNC fans celebrate their team's defeat of Duke on Franklin Street during the 2022 Final Four matchup on April 3, 2022. UNC beat Duke 81-77. Photo courtesy of Morgan Pirozzi.
UNC fans celebrate their team's defeat of Duke on Franklin Street during the 2022 Final Four matchup on April 3, 2022. UNC beat Duke 81-77. Photo courtesy of Morgan Pirozzi.
A UNC Chapel Hill fan is lifted onto someone's shoulders at the intersection of E. Franklin St and Columbia St and celebrates the team's triumph over Duke in the 2022 Final Four matchup on April 3, 2022. UNC beat Duke 81-77. Photo courtesy of Morgan Pirozzi.
DTH Photo Illustration. UNC's former Vice Chancellor for Research Terry Magnuson resigned on March 10 after admitting to plagiarism on a grant application, but how does this latest controversy fit into a broader conversation around academic dishonesty?
UNC professor Joel Fodrie examines a hammerhead shark as part of IMS's shark survey on Sept. 8, 2021. The survey is the longest running shark survey in the United States and has been in operation for nearly 50 years. Photo courtesy of Morgan Pirozzi.
DTH Photo Illustration. The Orange County Sheriff’s Office are warning the public about a phone scam targeting registered sex offenders.
DTH Photo Illustration. The Orange County Sheriff’s Office are warning the public about a phone scam targeting registered sex offenders.
DTH Photo Illustration. With winter weather rapidly approaching, Starbucks is rolling out their annual seasonal drinks, ringing in the holidays with cups featuring new festive designs.
From left: Photo Editor Morgan Pirozzi and Managing Editor Brandon Standley
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"I no longer feel that I am the right man for the job," said UNC head coach Roy Williams on his decision to retire. Williams announced his retirement at a press conference in the Smith Center on April 1, 2021.
UNC head coach Roy Williams tears up during his retirement announcement press conference in the Smith Center on April 1, 2021. "I no longer feel that I am the right man for the job," said Williams on the decision.
High school senior and Chapel Hill resident Maliah Austine receives her first dose of a COVID-19 vaccination at the Friday Center on Monday, Mar. 22, 2021. Austine, a member of N.C. vaccination Group 3, has been working at her in-person job for several months during the pandemic.
Fourth year pharmacy student Vera Pervitsky prepares syringes at the end of a day of vaccinations at the Friday Center on Monday, Mar. 22, 2021. Pervitsky has been working around five shifts a month in vaccine prep since February. "I think it's really rewarding to be able to give back to the community... just to know you're making an impact," she said.