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Women gather to march in "Take Back the Night," a protest against male-patterned violence against women, in 2015.
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Women gather to march in "Take Back the Night," a protest against male-patterned violence against women, in 2015.
El Centro Hispano also has a location on W Weaver Street in Carrboro, which opened in 2015.
The School of Dentistry provided free dental care to around 100 children on Feb. 6, 2015. Kaleb Blue, then a 3-year-old student at Durham Head Start, practiced brushing teeth on a stuffed animal during the event.
Sen. Thom Tillis, R-NC, debating former Sen. Kay Hagan, D-NC, on Oct. 7, 2014.
Students gather outside of Saunders Hall on Monday February 2, 2015 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. demanding the name be changed to Hurston Hall, honoring the late Zora Neale Hurston.
NAACP board member Rev. Dr. William Barber addresses the press at the conference in Martin Street Baptist Church in Raleigh on Tuesday. NC NAACP and Democracy NC joined with faith leaders to discuss a mass voter engagement campaign.
NAACP board member Rev. Dr. William Barber addresses the press at the conference in Martin Street Baptist Church in Raleigh in 2015. The NAACP proposed a national boycott of North Carolina until HB2 is repealed.
Libertarian candidate and pizza delivery man, Sean Haugh, stands in front of his car on August 16th, 2014.
Sophomore communications and history major Mitch Xia (left photo), junior nursing major Charity Lackey (right photo) and many other students participate in protests on and off campus.
(Left to right) Ryann Giorgi, Maia Call, Victoria Petermann, and Jolie Day work on maintenance for Call's bike. Day, one of Moon Cycle's founders, said "I wanted to learn how to work on bikes with my friends, and in an environment where I didn’t feel like I was being judged because I didn’t know how to do everything on a bike."
Ryann Giorgi is one of the founders of Moon Cycles.
Jolie Day (left) and Victoria Petermann talk with Giorgi before Moon Cycles on Sept. 7, 2015. "“I meet the coolest people," Day said. "Bikes are art."
Maia Call changes the tape on the handlebars of her bike.
Victoria Petermann (left) and Ryann Giorgi work on fiixing a bike at a bi-weekly Moon Cycles meeting on Sept. 7, 2015. The group was founded by Giorgi, Petermann, Jolie Day, and Hannah and began meeting in November, 2014.
Giorgi (left) and Petermann adjust the breaks on Call's bike.
Victoria Petermann (right) helps Maia Call make adjustments on her bike, which she bought six years ago on Craiglist.
Refurbished bikes hang on the wall of the ReCYCLEry NC in Carrboro. where Moon Cycles meets. The bike collaboration helps people build and repair bicycles.
Garry Allen stands outside Shortbread Lofts on Rosemary Street, where he was arrested in September 2014.
Venroy July, an attorney and boxer from New York, speaks at last year’s TedxUNC at Memorial Hall. This year’s conference will be held on Feb. 27.
NAACP board member Rev. Dr. William Barber addresses the press at the conference in Martin Street Baptist Church in Raleigh on Tuesday. NC NAACP and Democracy NC joined with faith leaders to discuss a mass voter engagement campaign.