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Cindy Smock, more popularly known as Sister Cindy, preaches to students by the Bell Tower on Nov. 15.
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Cindy Smock, more popularly known as Sister Cindy, preaches to students by the Bell Tower on Nov. 15.
Cindy Smock, more popularly known as Sister Cindy, preaches to students by the Bell Tower on Nov. 15.
Cindy Smock, more popularly known as Sister Cindy, preaches to students by the Bell Tower on Nov. 15.
Cindy Smock, more popularly known as Sister Cindy, preaches to students by the Bell Tower on Nov. 15.
Cindy Smock, more popularly known as Sister Cindy, preaches to students by the Bell Tower on Nov. 15.
Cindy Smock, more popularly known as Sister Cindy, preaches to students by the Bell Tower on Nov. 15.
Cindy Smock, more popularly known as Sister Cindy, preaches to students by the Bell Tower on Nov. 15.
Cindy Smock, more popularly known as Sister Cindy, preaches to students by the Bell Tower on Nov. 15.
A viewer contemplates the abstract work of Chieko Murasugi at her studio in Chapel Hill on Nov. 13. Murasugi's mixed media work explores the effects of illusion on perception.
The Orange County Artists Guild organized a county-wide Studio Tour that spanned over the first two weekends in November. The event featured work from artists such as Chieko Murasugi, whose mixed media work explores the effect of illusions on perception.
Chieko Murasugi explains the process behind one of her mixed media works. Studios of artists like Murasugi are open to the public for the first two weekends in November during the Orange County Artists Guild Studio Tour. "I hope people will be intrigued by the way i look at the world," said Murasugi.
The Orange County Artists Guild organized a county-wide Studio Tour that spanned over the first two weekends in November. The tour featured work from artists such as Chieko Murasugi, whose work explores the effect of illusions on perception.
Seema Kak, the executive director of Kiran, poses for a portrait on Nov. 9. Kiran's mission is to empower and support South Asian victims of domestic violence in North Carolina.
Sophomore guard Caleb Love (2) passes then junior guard Paxson Wojcik and goes up toward the goal during a game against Brown at the Smith Center on Nov. 12. The Tar Heels defeated Brown 94-87, earning their second win of the season. Paxson Wojcik committed to UNC on Monday, March 27 for his fifth-year.
Sophomore guard RJ Davis (4) evades a defender during a game against Brown at the Smith Center on Nov. 12. The Tar Heels defeated Brown 94-87, earning their second win of the season.
Sophomore guard RJ Davis (4) searches for a pass during a game against Brown at the Smith Center on Nov. 12. The Tar Heels defeated Brown 94-87, earning their second win of the season.
Sophomore guard RJ Davis (4) prepares to go up for a layup in a game against Brown, tailed by then senior guard Paxson Wojcik at the Smith Center on Nov. 12. The Tar Heels defeated Brown 94-87, earning their second win of the season. Paxson Wojcik committed to UNC on Monday, March 27 for his fifth-year.
Sophomore guard Caleb Love (2) searches for a pass during a game against Brown at the Smith Center on Nov. 12. The Tar Heels defeated Brown 94-87, earning their second win of the season.
Sophomore guard RJ Davis (4) pumps a shot during a game against Brown at the Smith Center on Nov. 12. The Tar Heels defeated Brown 94-87, earning their second win of the season.
Sophomore guard Caleb Love (2) prepares for a free throw during a game against Brown at the Smith Center on Nov. 12. The Tar Heels defeated Brown 94-87, earning their second win of the season.