Senior drama and communications major Elizabeth Hylton is one of the writers for the 4th Long Story Shorts production.
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Senior drama and communications major Elizabeth Hylton is one of the writers for the 4th Long Story Shorts production.
Sutton's Drugstore offers people breakfast, lunch, dinner and milkshakes. It is located on Franklin Street in Chapel Hill, NC and is currently being renovated.
Orange Theory Fitness Center is new to Chapel Hill, NC and is located in the Meadowmont Village Shopping Center. They offer strength training and cardio workouts to customers.
The Student Action with workers invited two Bangladeshi workers to speak in the Union. These two have traveled across the country to at least 18 different schools in order to advocate the end of harmful environments for workers in factories. Aleya Akter (left) and Aklima Khanam (right) along with their translator.
Mia Hamm speaks at the formal introduction ceremony for the Order of the Golden Fleece on their 110th anniversary. IDK IF YOU NEED THIS BUT I THOUGHT IT WAS CUTE: "It's [UNC] just the southern part of heaven. Actually, its just heaven."
Kathryn Walker a junior Poli Sci andPR major with a history minor talks to Liz Kazal from Environment NC .Student government is partnering with different group on campus so student have and opportunity to vote in the primary for NC. "We think that its really important theta students who want to vote have the opportunity to do so." --Wilson Parker
Professor Barbara Anderson talks at Flyleaf about the education of girls in Africa. Through these talks she explores the challenges and other factors that shape Africa educational opportunities for women.
Paw di Gras is the first Mari Gras themed fundraising event put on by the Paws4Ever organization. Its a local adoption agency that rescues dogs and cares for them until they are adopted.
To support the on campus group Project Literacy, students held a Harry Potter trivia contest.
Seniors Etiti Akhame-Ayeni(left), global studies major/art history minor, and Khadija Niang (right), global studies major, and Junior economics major Wilma Mallya (middle), are the co-founders of CAN, or Campus Africa Network. They are a newly formed group on campus that is working to, "join together all the African groups on campus to create one central hub," Etiti Akhame-Ayenisaid.
PTA Thrift Store was having its birthday party friday night at TOPO with a decades themed dance. Featured: Crystal Fisher and Linda Casanta-Roberts
Hilary Delbridge, alumna of UNC, is the newest addition to the Office of Equal Opportuinity. She is the Title IX Coordinator
Past chancellor, Holden Thorp comes back to UNC to teach a class of Econ 125, a class that he started here at UNC.
Past chancellor, Holden Thorp comes back to UNC to teach a class of Econ 125, a class that he started here at UNC.
Nick Weiler, a sophomore on the football team, shows his support for Domestic Violence Awareness month by participating in the 7th annual "Carolina Men Care" event. This is when UNC athletes pair up with BEACON Child and Family Program at the UNC Children's Hospital to spread awareness about domestic violence and sexual assault.
Johnny Todd has been a ride supervisor at the NC State Fair for 2 years. Johnny is originally from Orlando, Fla.
Doris Drury's donut stand at the NC State Fair in Raleigh, NC. Doris has been selling her trademark mini-doughnuts at the fair for 33 years.
John Wadsworth, with Bubba. John is from Myakka City, Fla. He cares for Robby the rat (2 years old) & Bubba the pig (5 years). They live with him year round when he's not traveling with the Fair.
Professor Barbara Anderson talks at Flyleaf about the education of girls in Africa. Through these talks she explores the challenges and other factors that shape Africa educational opportunities for women.
Michael Peek is from Myrtle Beach, SC. He runs the Henna tattoo stand at the NC State Fair. Michael travels the country running Henna stands at various Fairs and music festivals.