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DTH Photo Illustration. COVID-19 restrictions have put a dent in many people's sex lives.
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DTH Photo Illustration. COVID-19 restrictions have put a dent in many people's sex lives.
Zaina Haj Ali of Jed's Kitchen prepares an online order on Wednesday, March 3, 2021. The Moroccan and Meditteranean grill opened in December on Franklin Street.
Larbi Jeddour and Cathy Starks, co-owners of Jed's Kitchen, pose for a portrait in his restaurant on Wednesday, March 3, 2021. Jeddour, who is originally from Morocco, opened the Moroccan and Mediterranean grill in December 2020.
Larbi Jeddour, co-owner of Jed's Kitchen, poses for a portrait in his restaurant on Wednesday, March 3, 2021. Jeddour, who is originally from Morocco, opened the Moroccan and Mediterranean grill in December 2020.
Larbi Jeddour, co-owner of Jed's Kitchen, poses for a portrait at his restaurant on Wednesday, March 3, 2021. Jeddour, who is originally from Morocco, opened the Moroccan and Mediterranean grill in December 2020.
UNC alumnus Ryan Jenkins, who leads the Law Enforcement and Legislative Reform Committee of the North Carolina Democratic Party Progressive Caucus, poses for a portrait outside of South Building on Monday, March 1, 2021. Jenkins' committee was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize by UNC philosophy professor Ram Neta, who taught Jenkins during his time at the University.
UNC alum Ryan Jenkins, who leads the Law Enforcement and Legislative Reform Committee of the North Carolina Democratic Party Progressive Caucus, poses for a portrait outside of South Building on Monday, March 1, 2021. Jenkins' committee was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize by UNC philosophy professor Ram Neta, who taught Jenkins during his time at the university.
Jackie Carr-Martinez poses for a virtual portrait in her home in Greensboro on Feb. 23, 2021. Carr-Martinez, who identifies as African-American, Indian and Guyanese, was afraid to return to the hospital after a painful experience with a white doctor the night before her first child's birth.
Jackie Carr-Martinez poses for a virtual portrait with a photo of her family in her home in Greensboro on Feb. 23, 2021. Carr-Martinez, who identifies as African-American, Indian and Guyanese, was afraid to return to the hospital after a painful experience with a white doctor the night before her first child's birth.
Yasmin Cornish, a bus driver for Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, provides bags of meals at Berkshire 54 Apartments on Friday, Feb. 12, 2021. Food for Students provides meals for CHCCS students whose families have been financially affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Yasmin Cornish, a bus driver for Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, prepares bags of meals to give to students at Berkshire 54 Apartments on Friday, Feb. 12, 2021. Food for Students provides meals for CHCCS students whose families have been financially affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
UNC senior Marina Fela-Castillo is the founder of Pintamar, a company that sells handmade stickers, earrings and tote bags.
Katy Strong, a senior midshipman at the UNC Naval ROTC, poses for a portrait in the ROTC Armory on Thursday, Oct. 29, 2020. After graduation, Strong will complete her Naval Introductory Flight Evaluation, at the Naval Air Station Pensacola.
Katy Strong, a senior midshipman at the UNC Naval ROTC, poses for a portrait in the ROTC Armory on Thursday, Oct. 29, 2020. After graduation, Strong will complete her Naval Introductory Flight Evaluation, at the Naval Air Station Pensacola.
Joel Rose, 3, poses for a portrait at his home in Chapel Hill on Monday, Oct. 26, 2020. Rose's neighborhood will throw a Halloween parade this year to allow children to enjoy the holiday safely amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Joel Rose, 3, poses for a portrait at his home in Chapel Hill on Monday, Oct. 26, 2020. Rose's neighborhood will throw a Halloween parade this year to allow children to enjoy the holiday safely amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Joel Rose, 3, poses for a portrait at his home in Chapel Hill on Monday, Oct. 26, 2020. Rose's neighborhood will throw a Halloween parade this year to allow children to enjoy the holiday safely amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Joel Rose, 3, poses for a portrait at his home in Chapel Hill on Monday, Oct. 26, 2020. Rose's neighborhood will throw a Halloween parade this year to allow children to enjoy the holiday safely amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Joel Rose, 3, poses for a portrait at his home in Chapel Hill on Monday, Oct. 26, 2020. Rose's neighborhood will throw a Halloween parade this year to allow children to enjoy the holiday safely amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Candy corn rocks.