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UNC outside hitter Parker Austin (23) spikes the ball at the game against Georgia Tech on Friday, Nov. 1, 2019 in the Carmichael Arena. UNC lost 2-3.
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UNC outside hitter Parker Austin (23) spikes the ball at the game against Georgia Tech on Friday, Nov. 1, 2019 in the Carmichael Arena. UNC lost 2-3.
UNC outside hitter Skylar Wine (6) and middle blocker/opposite hitter Aristea Tontai (3) jump for the ball at the game against Georgia Tech on Friday, Nov. 1, 2019 in the Carmichael Arena. UNC lost 2-3.
Students playing soldiers in Black Arts Theatre Company's (BATC's) "Black Girl, Interrupted" help Jared Bowen-Kauth, playing Kofi, stand up after being punched in the scene by Andrew Linden, playing Dr. Lanham, as director of the show and founder of BATC, Elizabeth Howard, watches on at rehearsal in Swain Hall on Monday, Oct. 28, 2019. Rehearsals for BATC's show, "Black Girl, Interrupted," are in full swing as the cast prepares for their performances on Nov. 7, 9, and 10.
Junior Jared Bowen-Kauth, playing Kofi in "Black Girl, Interrupted" delivers an emotional monologue to Junior McKayla Jennings, playing Sasha, at rehearsal in the Student Union on Monday, Oct. 28. Rehearsals for Black Arts Theatre Company's show, "Black Girl, Interrupted," are in full swing as the cast prepares for their performances on Nov. 7, 9, and 10.
Marc Callahan, playing Hannah Before in the opera piece "AS ONE," and Melina Jaharis, playing Hannah After, practice for their performance at the open rehearsal in Person Hall on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019. "AS ONE" is part of the Countering Hate Initiative and is about a transgender woman grappling with her identity as she goes through various stages of life.
Students Erin Campagna and Braidyn Davis hide faces from the anti-abortion demonstrators with the Genocide Awareness Project that are attempting to photograph the students protesting the exhibit at Polk Place on Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2019. This exhibit included graphic images and made comparisons between abortion procedures and mass genocides.
First-year Rose Deconto faces the anti-abortion Genocide Awareness Project exhibit displayed at Polk Place on Tuesdat Oct. 22, 2019. The students protested the exhibit that included graphic images and made comparisons between abrotion procedures and mass genocides.
Cora Martin, the protest organizer, and Samantha Beecham chant at the protest against the anti-abortion Genocide Awareness Project exhibit displayed at Polk Place on Tuesday Oct. 22, 2019. This exhibit included graphic images and made comparisons between abortion procedures and mass genocides.
Samantha Beecham protests alongside other students near the anti-abortion Genocide Awareness Project exhibit displayed at Polk Place on Tuesday Oct. 22, 2019. This exhibit included graphic images and made comparisons between abrotion procedures and mass genocides.
Students protest near the anti-abortion Genocide Awareness Project exhibit displayed at Polk Place on Tuesday Oct. 22, 2019. This exhibit included graphic images and made comparisons between abrotion procedures and mass genocides.
Faith Baxley and Braidyn Davis protest alongside other students near the anti-abortion Genocide Awareness Project exhibit displayed at Polk Place on Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2019. This exhibit included graphic images and made comparisons between abrotion procedures and mass genocides.
A SpotterEDU device sits at the front of the room in Hanes 117 as a student writes on the blackboard underneath on Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2019.
DTH Photo Illustration. DFSAs, or drug-facilitated sexual assaults, reportedly make up about 75% of all occurrences of sexual assault.
DTH Photo Illustration. DFSAs, or drug facilitated sexual assaults, reportedly make up about 75 percent of all occurrences of sexual assault.
Kristine Lilly (Soccer, '93) speaks among panel members at the Rams Club's "FORevHER Tarheels" event on Saturday Oct. 5, 2019, an initiative created to raise up and empower UNC's female student athletes.
Tiffany D. Tucker (Basketball '05) speaks among panel members at the Rams Club's "FORevHER Tarheels" event on Saturday Oct. 5, 2019, an initiative created to raise up and empower UNC's female student athletes.
The opening of Rams Club's "FORevHER Tarheels" event on Saturday Oct. 5, 2019, an initiative created to raise up and empower UNC's female student athletes.
Vanessa Wittman (Tennis, '89) speaks among panel members at the Rams Club's "FORevHER Tarheels" event on Saturday Oct. 5, 2019, an initiative created to raise up and empower UNC's female student athletes.
Meghan Lyons (Field Hockey, '13) speaks among panel members at the Rams Club's "FORevHER Tarheels" event on Saturday Oct. 5, 2019, an initiative created to raise up and empower UNC's female student athletes.
DTH Photo Illustration. CAPS does not currently have a support group for male-identifying or non-binary survivors of domestic violence and sexual abuse.