2009: Franklin Street celebration
Fans swarm Franklin Street to celebrate North Carolina's fifth NCAA National Championship victory.
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Fans swarm Franklin Street to celebrate North Carolina's fifth NCAA National Championship victory.
During this week's episode of "Back at the Desk," David and Powell give their predictions for today's game against ECU.
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Video: UNC-Asheville vs. North Carolina
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Video: 5k for Eve
Video: The creation of HannahLee By Grace Koerber and Jarrard Cole Ben Greene won a Sam Sheldon award for his play HannahLee.The play" directed by Jaki Bradley" picks up where Peter Yarrow's ""Puff the Magic Dragon"" ends.
A glimpse of Circa 1958 By Jarrard Cole" Rachel Scall and Dioni Wise As the Ackland Art Museum celebrates it's 50th year it hosts one of its most extensive exhibitions.Director Emily Kass discuses this exhibition that showcases contemporary art.Artists like Warhol Yoko Ono and Kenneh Noland are showcased.Art creditsKenneth Noland American born 1924: That 1958-59; oil on canvas 83 x 83 inches. Collection of David Mirvish Toronto. Art @ Kenneth Noland/Licensed by VAGA New York NYMorris Louis American 1912 – 1962: Theta Beta 1960; acrylic resin paint on canvas 104 5/8 x 233 ½ inches. Ackland Art Museum Gift of Marcella Louis Brenner. ©1993 Marcella Louis Brenner.John Chamberlain American born 1927: Nutcracker 1958; painted steel 47 x 39 x 30 inches. Private Collection courtesy Allan Stone Gallery New York. © John Chamberlain /Artist Rights Society (ARS) New YorkYoko Ono: Painting to Hammer a Nail 1961/1966; painted wood panel nails painted hammer chain; 13 ¾ x 10 ½ x 4 ½ in. Realized according to the artist's instructions; with permission of the artist. © Yoko Ono
Good Morning America Weekend Edition filmed outside Carroll Hall on Saturday morning. As part of their initiative to gauge the political climate on college campuses in all 50 states the show has filmed from different UNC campus locations throughout the week.