(Left) Fred Cave and Christopher Faison are among those that work with students who take semesters off.
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(Left) Fred Cave and Christopher Faison are among those that work with students who take semesters off.
Raven Cheatham, a physical education major and Ajamu Dillahunt, a political science and history double major, both first-years at NC Central University, discuss their work as student activists. Cheatham and Dillahunt pose in front of the statue of James Shepard, founder of NCCU.
Efforts to clear streets and sidewalks after the snow storm on Friday were limited, leaving them covered in snow and ice.
First years Elizabeth Pollard and Marsela Hughes enjoy a day of no class with their sledding device.
SASB Plaza is covered in snow after a night of wintry mix on Jan 22.
Students gather with various sledding devices atop a section of Skipper Bowles Drive that has been closed off due to snow.
Brent Armstrong, a senior advertising major, gets ready to ride one of his scooters for rent. Armstrong runs Carolina Scoots, which rents scooters to students.
Zhen Gu (right) and Ph.D. student Yanqi Ye demonstrate the equipment used to take Gu’s award-winning photo of the insulin patch the lab developed.
Art Sellers, director of Walker's Funeral Home, explains the casket selection process in the casket selection room of the funeral home. Families select caskets, urns and burial vaults here.
Art Sellers, director of Walker's Funeral Home, meets the families of the deceased in this conference room to make arrangements.
Bobby Gersten, dementia caregiver, Chapel Hill resident, and oldest living alumnus from UNC Chapel Hill, talks about Dean Smith and being a caregiver for neurocognitive diseases at a press release on dementia support on Nov 18 as Linnea Smith, the widow of Dean Smith, listens on.
Elijah Wald presents his book on Bob Dylan and the culture, politics, history, and stories of American folk and rock music, "Dylan Goes Electric! Music, Myth and History," in Wilson Library.
Thomas and Mandy Bien, UNC alumni from Cary, NC, finish a meal at the Mellow Mushroom in Chapel Hill, one of the triangle restaurants participating in RSVVP Day.
CIW farmer Santiago Perez holds signs in protest at the Cary Publix. The workers are fighting for fairer wages and produce prices.
New inductees into Student Congress take the oath to officially join.