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(02/13/19 4:20am)
Lucy Britt, a PhD candidate in UNC's department of Political Science, speaking about their research done on the "Effects of Confederate Monuments on Political Attitudes and Behavior" at the Love House at the Center for the Study of the American South on Tuesday. Feb.12, 2019. Britt and her colleague Tyler Steelman were surprised by the results of their study, expecting stronger results. Britt said that "monuments are reminders that reflect and refract the social oppression that they represent into society." First year Sarah Bradley, studio art major, watches Britt speak.
(02/13/19 4:20am)
Lucy Britt and Tyler Steelman, PhD candidates in UNC's department of Political Science, speaking about their research done on the "Effects of Confederate Monuments on Political Attitudes and Behavior" at the Love House at the Center for the Study of the American South on Tuesday. Feb.12, 2019. Britt and Steelman were surprised by the results of their study, expecting stronger results. Britt said that "monuments are reminders that reflect and refract the social oppression that they represent into society."
(02/05/19 11:14pm)
Sophomore Darian Abernathy, human development and family studies major, lifts weights in the Student Recreation Center on Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2019. Abernathy said that she is learning at UNC that diversity is more than just celebrating one culture a month and that the Black Health Matters campus recreation event is a step in the right direction. Abernathy also said that there is a disparity in African American health research so it is interesting to learn more about African American health through the Black Health Matters event.
(02/05/19 9:28pm)
Sophomore Darian Abernathy, human development and family studies major, lifts weights in the Student Recreation Center on Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2019. Abernathy said that she is learning at UNC that diversity is more than just celebrating one culture a month and that the Black Health Matters campus recreation event is a step in the right direction. Abernathy also said that there is a disparity in African American health research so it is interesting to learn more about African American health through the Black Health Matters event.
(02/03/19 5:47pm)
Sophomore Ryker Smith, chemistry major, in front of the Morehead-Patterson Bell Tower on Thursday, Jan. 31, 2019. Smith is one of the founding fathers of the Delta Chi fraternity at UNC and a member of the LGBTQ community. Smith says that in his experiences with Greek life he has not experienced homophobia and that "he loves all of his brothers and all of his brothers love him."
(02/03/19 5:47pm)
Sophomore Ryker Smith, chemistry major, in front of the Morehead-Patterson Bell Tower on Thursday, Jan. 31, 2019. Smith is one of the founding fathers of the Delta Chi fraternity at UNC and a member of the LGBTQ community. Smith says that in his experiences with Greek life he has not experienced homophobia and that "he loves all of his brothers and all of his brothers love him."
(02/03/19 5:47pm)
Sophomore Ryker Smith, chemistry major, in front of the Morehead-Patterson Bell Tower on Thursday, Jan. 31, 2019. Smith is one of the founding fathers of the Delta Chi fraternity at UNC and a member of the LGBTQ community. Smith says that in his experiences with Greek life he has not experienced homophobia and that "he loves all of his brothers and all of his brothers love him."
(02/03/19 5:47pm)
Sophomore Ryker Smith, chemistry major, in front of the Morehead-Patterson Bell Tower on Thursday, Jan. 31, 2019. Smith is one of the founding fathers of the Delta Chi fraternity at UNC and a member of the LGBTQ community. Smith says that in his experiences with Greek life he has not experienced homophobia and that "he loves all of his brothers and all of his brothers love him."
(02/03/19 5:47pm)
Sophomore Ryker Smith, chemistry major, in front of the Morehead-Patterson Bell Tower on Thursday, Jan. 31, 2019. Smith is one of the founding fathers of the Delta Chi fraternity at UNC and a member of the LGBTQ community. Smith says that in his experiences with Greek life he has not experienced homophobia and that "he loves all of his brothers and all of his brothers love him."
(02/03/19 5:47pm)
Sophomore Ryker Smith, chemistry major, in front of the Morehead-Patterson Bell Tower on Thursday, Jan. 31, 2019. Smith is one of the founding fathers of the Delta Chi fraternity at UNC and a member of the LGBTQ community. Smith says that in his experiences with Greek life he has not experienced homophobia and that "he loves all of his brothers and all of his brothers love him."
(01/30/19 12:02am)
Chancellor Carol Folt speaking to a student at "Thank you, Carolina" on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2019, in the Carolina Union.
(01/30/19 12:02am)
Chancellor Carol Folt taking a picture with senior Phillippa Owens, business major, at "Thank you, Carolina" on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2019, in the Carolina Union. Owens wanted to thank Folt for all of the work she has done and says that Folt is"definitely a Tar Heel, woo!"
(01/29/19 11:58pm)
Chancellor Carol Folt gives out pizza, cupcakes, and selfies to students at "Thank you, Carolina" on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2019, in the Carolina Union.
(01/29/19 11:58pm)
Chancellor Carol Folt gives out pizza, cupcakes, and selfies to students at "Thank you, Carolina" on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2019, in the Carolina Union.
(01/29/19 11:59pm)
Chancellor Carol Folt speaking to sophomore Aysha Diallo, economics and journalism major, at "Thank you, Carolina" on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2019, in the Carolina Union. Diallo remembered a conversation with Folt at orientation where Folt had said that UNC was a good place for her, and Diallo wanted to speak to Folt to let her know that she does not know if she can agree with that due to the complacency the university has had towards black students.
(01/29/19 11:59pm)
Students writing thank-you notes to chancellor Carol Folt at "Thank you, Carolina" on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2019, in the Carolina Union.
(01/30/19 12:02am)
Chancellor Carol Folt takes a selfie with sophomore John Helmy at "Thank you, Carolina" on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2019, in the Carolina Union.
(01/29/19 11:58pm)
Chancellor Carol Folt taking a selfie with first-year Alexandra Mauney, exercise and sports science major and daughter of vice-chancellor Felicia Washington, and vice-chancellor Felicia Washington at "Thank you, Carolina" on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2019, in the Carolina Union. Mauney says that it "breaks her heart" that Folt is leaving, but that it is "good to know that Folt is leaving with a lasting impact on the Carolina community."
(01/29/19 11:57pm)
Chancellor Carol Folt taking a selfie with first-year Alexandra Mauney, exercise and sports science major and daughter of vice-chancellor Felicia Washington, at "Thank you, Carolina" on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2019, in the Carolina Union. Mauney says that it "breaks her heart" that Folt is leaving, but that it is "good to know that Folt is leaving with a lasting impact on the Carolina community."
(01/29/19 11:56pm)
Chancellor Carol Folt gives out pizza, cupcakes, and selfies to students at "Thank you, Carolina" on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2019, in the Carolina Union.