Miles Cozart plays Guthrie in the LAB! production “July House.”
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Miles Cozart plays Guthrie in the LAB! production “July House.”
Burgess Robinson and Emily Lucas stand next to art created by UNC students and displayed by TRU Deli + Wine. The collection is due to be auctioned January 25 and 26 to raise money for Habitat for Humanity, for second year in a row.
The Downtown Partnership recently launched two free library branches in Downtown Chapel Hill, open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Gary Propst, 15-year Chapel Hill resident, examines books in the Franklin Street location. The Downtown Partnership recently launched two free library branches in Downtown Chapel Hill, open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Gary Propst, 15-year Chapel Hill resident, examines books at the Franklin Street location.
Man of the Street for Survival GuideWill Hendrick (purple shirt) and Sgt. Josh Mecimore (white shirt) speak to members of the university community in an interactive discussion designed to help the Chapel Hill Police Department better meet the needs of the university.
Kaitlin Knapp, Fine Art major with a focus in Art History, displays screen prints in Hanes Art Center. Ali Halperin shows her piece on materialism using screenshots from the program Hoarders.
Kaitlin Knapp, Fine Art major with a focus in Art History, displays screen prints in Hanes Art Center. Ali Halperin shows her piece on materialism using screenshots from the program Hoarders.
A public hearing is scheduled to discuss political bus ads like the one above.
Hunter Rawlings, President of the Association of American Universities speaks to students and faculty about the role of research universities.
Hunter Rawlings, President of the Association of American Universities speaks to students and faculty about the role of research universities.
Hunter Rawlings, President of the Association of American Universities speaks to students and faculty about the role of research universities.
Hunter Rawlings, President of the Association of American Universities speaks to students and faculty about the role of research universities.
Jake King, who produced a lot of the artwork for the "My Life As A Plant" coloring workbook, explains some of the content to Peter Dunson, age 7.
A bus advertisement advocating for the end of United States military aid to Israel is back on Chapel Hill Transit buses.
An anti-Israel ad on the Chapel Hill Transit buses that was purchased by Chapel Hill’s Church of Reconciliation was removed.
UNC students queue to get tickets to see Jimmy Fallon at about 8 am in the cold on Monday morning. Even this early, the line extended partway down South Columbia from the Memorial Center.
Chris Musina, Seun Som, Lee Delegard, MFA Students, have their work exhibited at Ackland. Som produced a video which included the Mediterranean Deli.
Chris Musina, Seun Som, Lee Delegard, MFA Students, have their work exhibited at Ackland. Som produced a video which included the Mediterranean Deli.
Actors rehearse Noises Off in the Paul Green Theater. in preparation for the opening night on April 4th. Actors rehearse Noises Off in the Paul Green Theater. in preparation for the opening night on April 4th. Woman in grey tank top: Susan Cella Man in checked shirt: Matthew SchneckActors rehearse Noises Off in the Paul Green Theater. in preparation for the opening night on April 4th. Actors rehearse Noises Off in the Paul Green Theater. in preparation for the opening night on April 4th. Brandon Garegnani : man with curly hair, as Sheikh Susan Cella: woman in gray tank top, as Mrs. Clackett Andrea Cirie: woman in stripes, as Flavia Jeffrey Blair Cornell: man in white, as Roger Scott: Ripley: man in blue tank with bandage, as Phillip Ray Dooley: bald man, as Burglar Kelsey Didion: woman in pink as Vicki
Haylee, age 8, stacks boxes in preparation for Box Out, an event in which UNC students paid $30 to be able to sit in the Pit in boxes overnight. Hayless said she thought the point of the project was, "to see how a homeless person lives." Also featured was speaker, and former homeless man, Michael Wood, who sung the project's praises.
James Fallows, correspondent for The Atlantic, and Orville Schell, director of the U.S.-China Relations for The Asia Society, discuss the ever-changing relationship between the U.S. and China. Michael Tsin, Associate Professor of History, served as the moderator. Fallows commented that pollution in China is so bad that the country's leading cause of death is cancer, whereas usually it is heart disease in developed countries and infectious diseases in developing ones.