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Colin Bridier is gunning for the North Carolina record books while he still has time in Chapel Hill. The French foreign exchange student is grappling with the decision to return to UNC next year. He’s already broken one teammate’s 100-yard breaststroke record despite sitting out the first two meets due to compliance and eligibility issues with the NCAA.
Warren Brown speaks with a student about the ingredients he experiments with in his cakes. He stopped practicing law to start CakeLove, a group of specialty bakeries he owns around the Washington, D.C., area.
Professor Joe Caddell of the peace, war and defense department in his office.
Senior business major Evan Hall recently started a business. His business, Brew To You, is a beer-delivery service that allows customers to call in orders and he guarantees delivery within an hour. Hall was inspired to start Brew To You over concerns of drunken driving.
Senior outside hitter Suzanne Haydel rises for a kill. Haydel and her fellow seniors have lost only one game at Carmichael Arena this year.
This installment of Close ups focuses on Matt Stevens, a junior business administration major who decided to convert to Islam from Christianity.
Two members of The Holy Ghost Tent Revival play at Festifall.
Valerie Cameron of Paint Savvy paints the face of Payton Wells.
Zach Chen of Durham shows off his pottery as part of Apryl’s Portraiture Pottery at FestiFall.
David Hernandez delivers a package and talks with Raymundo Arenas, employee of La Potosina, a Latino market on Rosemary Street.
The Morehead Plantaterium's presentation of "Mission to Mars" was held today. The presentation was led by Pete Mills, a junior English major.
Betty Neese and Perry Colwell collect pottery from North Carolinian artists. In addition, they have international pieces from countries they have visited.
Betty Neese and Perry Colwell collect pottery from North Carolinian artists. In addition, they have international pieces from countries they have visited.
Thomas Landreth (left), class of 2010, and senior Brett Kessler (right) have entered a contest to win a destination wedding in Sweden.
Four hundred and ninety-eight female students found out Thursday night which sorority they received a bid to in Coker Arboretum. Members of Zeta Tau Alpha (above) cheer as the new pledge classes await opening the envelopes that contain their coveted bids.
Lori Baldwin, a senior from Charlotte, rehearses before auditioning for a Department of Dramatic Art production Wednesday.
Courtney Johnston keeps her eye on the ball in the Tar Heels’ 3-0 loss to Penn State. North Carolina rebounded with wins over Campbell and Villanova.