Kamaira Philips is the founder, president and treasurer of Mind, Body, Spirit Connection, a social and wellness organization at UNC. Philips is leading a community yoga class in the Coker Arboretum at 2 p.m. on Friday.
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Kamaira Philips is the founder, president and treasurer of Mind, Body, Spirit Connection, a social and wellness organization at UNC. Philips is leading a community yoga class in the Coker Arboretum at 2 p.m. on Friday.
The Chapel Hill Police Department released new details on the investigation of Faith Hedgepeth's 2012 homicide on Sept. 4, 2014. They released footage of Hedgepeth's parents, Roland and Connie, asking the public to come forward with any information about her death.
Sophomore wide receiver Ryan Switzer (3) dodges a tackle attempt and evades a block during the Aug. 30 football game against Liberty University.
Students cheer after the 56-29 defeat of Liberty University.
Redshirt freshman Nazair Jones (90) celebrates after a tackle.
Quinshad Davis (14) makes a run.
Members of the men's basketball team get doused with ice water for the Ice Bucket Challenge before the Aug. 29 football game against Liberty University.
Malik Simmons (11) jumps into the student section before the Aug. 29 football game against Liberty University.
Clockwise from left: The Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event was held this spring to bring men into the conversation on sexual assault. Christi Hurt, UNC’s Sexual Assault Task Force chairwoman, speaks about policies at a meeting. Landen Gambill and Andrea Pino are among the filers of federal complaints against UNC’s handling of sexual assault. Chancellor Carol Folt approved the policy when she received it a week before classes started.
University of North Carolina at Greensboro junior Brennan Ferguson is part of a special education program. UNC-G is one of few universities in the country to offer the program.
While doing construction work at UNC President Tom Ross's house on Franklin Street the remains of the original house were discovered under the driveway. Professors and graduate students from UNC's Research Laboratories of Archaeology work to unearth ruins from the site.
While doing construction work at UNC President Tom Ross's house on Franklin Street the remains of the original house were discovered under the driveway. Professors and graduate students from UNC's Research Laboratories of Archaeology work to unearth ruins from the site.
While doing construction work at UNC President Tom Ross's house on Franklin Street the remains of the original house were discovered under the driveway. Professors and graduate students from UNC's Research Laboratories of Archaeology work to unearth ruins from the site.
While doing construction work at UNC President Tom Ross's house on Franklin Street the remains of the original house were discovered under the driveway. Professors and graduate students from UNC's Research Laboratories of Archaeology work to unearth ruins from the site.
While doing construction work at UNC President Tom Ross's house on Franklin Street the remains of the original house were discovered under the driveway. Professors and graduate students from UNC's Research Laboratories of Archaeology work to unearth ruins from the site.
While doing construction work at UNC President Tom Ross's house on Franklin Street the remains of the original house were discovered under the driveway. Professors and graduate students from UNC's Research Laboratories of Archaeology work to unearth ruins from the site.
While doing construction work at UNC President Tom Ross's house on Franklin Street the remains of the original house were discovered under the driveway. Professors and graduate students from UNC's Research Laboratories of Archaeology work to unearth ruins from the site.
While doing construction work at UNC President Tom Ross's house on Franklin Street the remains of the original house were discovered under the driveway. Professor Brett Riggs of UNC's Research Laboratories of Archaeology holds out some of the artifacts found at the site.
While doing construction work at UNC President Tom Ross's house on Franklin Street the remains of the original house were discovered under the driveway. Bricks and other rubble were used to fill the basement when the first building burned down in the late 1800s.
Members of UNC faculty, including Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Jim Dean, met on Tuesday to discuss academics of student athletes.