Festival goers wait for Mumford and Sons, one of the headlining acts of this year's Bonnaroo.
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Festival goers wait for Mumford and Sons, one of the headlining acts of this year's Bonnaroo.
Deadmau5 interacts with the crowd during his performance at What Stage on Friday, June 12th.
Rapper Kendrick Lamar performs on Bonnaroo's What Stage on Friday, June 12th.
Crowd members dance during Deadmau5's set at What Stage on Friday, June 12th.
Winter 2014 brought more snow than usual, causing class cancel- lations and the infamous postponement of a Duke basketball game.
Marvin Saltzman poses with his artwork in his studio, located in Chapel Hill on July 22nd. A small portion of Saltzman's thousands of pieces is currently on display in the Eno Gallery in Hillsboro. "I draw from nature, and then I paint about nature." "Bad teachers train, good teachers open doors."
Chancellor Carol Folt
Tommy Keeter sits outside the IFC, a local homeless shelter located on Rosemary Street. Keeter says the IFC has several services available for the homeless, including medical and psychiatric care.
Grant Bisher, a junior German and comparative literature major, has worked at WXYC since his first semester at UNC.
UNC pitcher Reilly Hovis pitches the ball towards home plate.
Dr. Bernard Harris Jr. spoke in front of middle and high schoolers in the Stone Center on Thursday, April 15th. Dr. Harris was the first African-American Astronaut to conduct a spacewalk and currently works for Vesalius Biocapital, a venture capital firm that invests in medical startups.
Caktus Group, a software company currently based in Carborro, creates custom web apps for clients that include Discovery and PBS. Caktus is about to move out of their current space because it doesn't encourage collaboration among its employees. Names: Mark Lavin - technical director Caleb Smith - developer Nicole Foster - operations manager Wray Bowling - front end developer + designer Colin Copeland - CTO, co-founder
UNC Journalism school professor Stephen Timothy and and Offensive Line coach Ryan McKee have drafted a proposal suggesting that student athletes take 6 credit hours of courses instead of 12. McKee believes that once non practice time is included, being a student athlete is "more than a full time job". To their knowledge, this proposal is the first of its kind.
2-9 UNC vs TCU - UNC player Brayden Schnur celebrates after out serving Nick Chappell. Brayden finished the match with a 6-1, 3-6, 6-3 victory after breaking his opponent late in the third set.
PlayMakers Repertory Company’s production of “Assassins” features presidential assassins and explores their plots and motives.
Lisa Myers and Natalia Gonzalez, artistic director and founder of Artwear Designs, launched their new clothing line in 1789 Venture Lab on Friday, March 28.
UNC Defender Zoe Skinner (6) attempts to block VT attacker Julia Heaps (26).
Lacrosse players celebrate their win by singing the Alma Mater after the game.
Midfielder Devin Markinson (25) passes the ball forward. Markinson scored 1 goal during the game.