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(03/24/14 3:19am)
UNC's annual 24-hour standing and dancing Dance Marathon took place on March 21 and 22. The organization ended up raising 551, 595.87 dollars for the patients and families at UNC's Childrens Hospital, passing the half a million mark for the first time in history. Pictured: Cameron Powell and Shakeia Biergin shoot hoops during hour 23.
(03/23/14 1:06am)
Students danced and stood for 24 hours to raise money for medical, surgical and emotional care of children and families served by North Carolina Children's Hospital. The 24-hour marathon began in Fetzer Gym on Mar. 21, 2014 and continued through Mar. 22.
(03/23/14 1:05am)
Students danced and stood for 24 hours to raise money for medical, surgical and emotional care of children and families served by North Carolina Children's Hospital. The 24-hour marathon began in Fetzer Gym on Mar. 21, 2014 and continued through Mar. 22.
(03/23/14 1:05am)
Students danced and stood for 24 hours to raise money for medical, surgical and emotional care of children and families served by North Carolina Children's Hospital. The 24-hour marathon began in Fetzer Gym on Mar. 21, 2014 and continued through Mar. 22.
(03/23/14 1:05am)
Students danced and stood for 24 hours to raise money for medical, surgical and emotional care of children and families served by North Carolina Children's Hospital. The 24-hour marathon began in Fetzer Gym on Mar. 21, 2014 and continued through Mar. 22.
(03/23/14 1:04am)
Students danced and stood for 24 hours to raise money for medical, surgical and emotional care of children and families served by North Carolina Children's Hospital. The 24-hour marathon began in Fetzer Gym on Mar. 21, 2014 and continued through Mar. 22.
(03/23/14 1:04am)
Students danced and stood for 24 hours to raise money for medical, surgical and emotional care of children and families served by North Carolina Children's Hospital. The 24-hour marathon began in Fetzer Gym on Mar. 21, 2014 and continued through Mar. 22.
(03/23/14 1:04am)
Students danced and stood for 24 hours to raise money for medical, surgical and emotional care of children and families served by North Carolina Children's Hospital. The 24-hour marathon began in Fetzer Gym on Mar. 21, 2014 and continued through Mar. 22.
(03/23/14 1:04am)
Students danced and stood for 24 hours to raise money for medical, surgical and emotional care of children and families served by North Carolina Children's Hospital. The 24-hour marathon began in Fetzer Gym on Mar. 21, 2014 and continued through Mar. 22.
(03/06/14 3:30am)
On March 6th at 7:00 pm, Flyleaf Books will be hosting author and Durham native Mur Lafferty to discuss her new book Ghost Train to New Orleans, her second fantasy in The Afterlife Series (?).
(02/26/14 3:36am)
Lara Taylor, 0 A first generation college student herself, Taylor says the group aims to connect these students with "people and places they can turn to" in order to thrive at Carolina.
(02/24/14 2:35am)
Alex Wilhelm, a sophomore Business major, started a nonprofit solar energy company, following in the footsteps of his father. (His dad either works at or owns Strata Solar, if that can be used in some way.) He interned at a company in California and once they started to go down a path he did not feel comfortable with, he "decided to do [his] own thing." "Right now it's a hobby, but we have several things going."
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(02/13/14 10:58pm)
Snow cancelled classes again at UNC on Thursday. Snow cancelled classes again at UNC on Thursday. After sleet and freezing rain fell all Wednesday night, more snow fell on Thursday afternoon.
(02/13/14 10:58pm)
Snow cancelled classes again at UNC on Thursday. Snow cancelled classes again at UNC on Thursday. After sleet and freezing rain fell all Wednesday night, more snow fell on Thursday afternoon.