
A New Mediterranean restaurant, Jasmin Bistro, is set to move into Qdoba Grill's old space on Franklin St. in early 2015.
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A New Mediterranean restaurant, Jasmin Bistro, is set to move into Qdoba Grill's old space on Franklin St. in early 2015.
Ed Purchase, Clery Act Compliance Specialist for Carolina's Department of Public Safety, pictured Tuesday afternoon in his office.
Women's Soccer Head Coach Anson Dorrance pictured at practice Thursday afternoon.
Locals Jan Irwin, Dail White, and Ivy Bishop went walking in Hillsborough Tuesday afternoon, exploring the town's recently constructed Riverwalk. Irwin commented on the new installation, "I just could not believe how well constructed it was...it just blew me away."
5th grade Art Club students at Morris Grove Elementary painted pumpkins on Tuesday after school for a pumpkin sale that will raise money for United Way. Art Club teacher, Mrs. Becky Springer, said the inspiration for the fundraiser came because "I'm just always looking for a creative outlet for the students...and then it just happened to coincide with United Way."
Ece Taner, a senior varsity member of the Carolina Volleyball team, pictured on Tuesday evening in Carmichael Arena.
Teddy Diggs, head chef at Il Palio, is pictured on Tuesday afternoon in the restaurant's kitchen. On the relationship between fish suppliers and chefs, Diggs commented "You really have to trust the person you're buying from."
R.C. Mulcahy, a 9/11 witness, spoke to students on Wednesday night in New West about human resilience and his novel One From Two.
Clockwise from left: The Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event was held this spring to bring men into the conversation on sexual assault. Christi Hurt, UNC’s Sexual Assault Task Force chairwoman, speaks about policies at a meeting. Landen Gambill and Andrea Pino are among the filers of federal complaints against UNC’s handling of sexual assault. Chancellor Carol Folt approved the policy when she received it a week before classes started.
Raymond Blackwell, a Junior Chemistry major is ready to get back into the Carolina lifestyle (pictured Monday afternoon reading on the main quad). In a moment of advice for the new first years, Blackwell commented, "Take advantage of all of the opportunities at Carolina while you can. Go out and look for stuff to do, be proactive. There's so much going on at Carolina if you just make an effort to look for stuff then you're never going to be bored. If you're bored then you're doing college wrong."
Chancellor Carol Folt spoke with faculty Monday afternoon in the Steele Building. Among the topics discussed were Title 9, Board of Governors, and the recent passing of Professor Feng Liu.
Pete and Toby Beckman were stationed outside early voting at NC Hillel Thursday afternoon, both actively handing out voting information and forms. A retired political science professor, Pete commented that students "decide their future, if they want to be a part of it they have to show up."
Brooklyn Rider Quartet, pictured Thursday rehearsing at Gerrard Hall, performs on Sunday at Memorial Hall. Members (left to right) Johnny Gandelsman, Eric Jacobsen, Nicholas Cards, and Colin Jacobsen are glad to be back at Carolina for their tenth year; "Music is more than notes on a page, it's life," commented C. Jacobsen on music and its discussion within the university.
As part of Ally Week, hosted by the Carolina LGBTQ Center, t-shirts were handed out to those willing to show their support and openly wear them this Thursday.
As part of Ally Week, hosted by the Carolina LGBTQ Center, t-shirts were handed out to those willing to show their support and openly wear them this Thursday.
UNC Wordsmiths Mariah Monsanto, Wil Broadwell, Lauren Bullock, Polina Bastrakova, and Julia McKeown, pictured on Thursday in Bulls Head Bookshop, are getting ready for a Grand Slam on Saturday night. Bullock approaches the mic as her teammates support her.
On Friday bone cancer survivor Kzon Crenshaw, pictured with his family and team, received a custom Carolina blue golf cart signed by the people who supported him through his illness. In describing the people behind the signatures Crenshaw said, "They're my superstars."
Mildred Council, the true "Mama Dip," was awarded a place in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce Hall of Fame for her influential presence in the community.
Editor in Chief Malia Brown and Associate Editor Resita Cox of Natura Magazine are already equipped with brand merchandise. As a team, Cox said "we're hoping to reach as many people as we can with this magazine and one day we want to be as big as Ebony or Essence or Vogue. That's where we want to take Natura Magazine."