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(02/17/14 3:48am)
The annual "TEDxUNC" featured 1 ted talks and performances from UNC students, faculty, and special guest speakers, all centered around the theme "Taking Flight." The event took place in Memorial Hall on February 15th, 2014.
Zeynep Tufekci, Techno-sociology Scholar, "Don't Take My Word For It: In Defense of Going Deep in a Viral World."
(02/17/14 3:48am)
The annual "TEDxUNC" featured 1 ted talks and performances from UNC students, faculty, and special guest speakers, all centered around the theme "Taking Flight." The event took place in Memorial Hall on February 15th, 2014.
Amro Albanna, Entrepreneur, "Gaining Altitude Together."
(02/17/14 3:47am)
The annual "TEDxUNC" featured 1 ted talks and performances from UNC students, faculty, and special guest speakers, all centered around the theme "Taking Flight." The event took place in Memorial Hall on February 15th, 2014.
Bethania Bacigalupe and Josh Young, "Acro Yoga."
(02/17/14 3:47am)
The annual "TEDxUNC" featured 1 ted talks and performances from UNC students, faculty, and special guest speakers, all centered around the theme "Taking Flight." The event took place in Memorial Hall on February 15th, 2014.
Serial Entrepreneur Magatte Wade, "The Four Stages of Bringing an Idea to Life."
(02/17/14 3:12am)
The annual "TEDxUNC" featured 1 ted talks and performances from UNC students, faculty, and special guest speakers, all centered around the theme "Taking Flight." The event took place in Memorial Hall on February 15th, 2014.
Bethania Bacigalupe and Josh Young, "Acro Yoga."
(02/07/14 3:00am)
Lydia Lavelle, the major of Carrboro, participates in the ribbon cutting ceremony at the new location for El Centro Hispano.
El Centro Hispano had their open house for their new location on W Weaver Street in Carrboro. The new location is more accessible to residents of Chapel Hill and Carrboro, creating a platform for Latinos to better engage with their community.
From left to right: Silvo Balcazar, the Director of Community Organizing, Eric Valera, the Board Chair, Pilar Roscha-Goldberg, the CEO and President, Natalia Lenis, the Carrboro and Chapel Hill Coordinator and Mayor Lydia Lavelle.
(02/03/14 2:45am)
Shelby Eden Dawkins-Law is running for Graduate School President. Dawkins-Law is a first year PhD student in education with a concentration in policy leadership and school improvement.
(01/24/14 3:53am)
UNC students are hosting the Womyn's Issues Now [WIN] Conference this Saturday at the Union. The event will feature different presenters discussing current women's issues, such as reproductive rights, violence against women, and women in the media.
From left to right: Serena Ajbani, Cara Schumann, Ishmael Bishop, Isabella Higgins, Dakota Powell, Rachel Faulk, and Holly Sit.
(01/10/14 2:10am)
Daniel Wallace, author of five novels and a professor of creative writing at UNC, is performing in collaboration with Django Haskins at the event Fables in Stories and Song at the Friday Center. Wallace is performing his own stories while Django performs improvised songs.
(01/08/14 4:14am)
Driver Dominic Ciampa on his first day at Tar Heel Takeout.
(12/03/13 11:18pm)
UNC Student Stores employee George Morgan (left) and Professor Tom Stumpf (right) read "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" in Latin and English at Bull's Head Bookshop's annual reading.
(11/07/13 3:25am)
RB Fitch, founder of Fearrington, a village in Chapel Hill, stands in front of the Fearrington Barn, one of the original structures and markers that the village was originally a farm.
(11/07/13 3:25am)
The CVS on Franklin Street is set to open this upcoming Sunday. They are currently working on finishing touches, like stocking shelves and washing windows. William Woods makes everything on the shelves is straight and in place.
(11/06/13 3:38am)
Amy Ryan after election results were released. She came in fifth.
(11/06/13 3:38am)
Amy Ryan checks her phone to see if election results have been released. Her friend, Janet Smith, waits with her at Lucha Tigre.
(10/28/13 2:25am)
Jim Bullock, a member of the graduating class in the Writing for the Screen and Stage Program at UNC, wrote "When the Bell Rights, You Shut the **** Up," a one-act play that was part of "Long Story Shorts." This was performed at the Center for Dramatic Art.
The actors present are Elisabeth Lewis Corley (left), John Paul Middlesworth (right), and Gren Hohn (middle).
(10/08/13 11:55pm)
Middle School students stand in front of a compost bin and a poster displaying information on their compost and recycling project.
Student names--ask Chloe.
(09/27/13 12:25am)
K. Sridhar plays in his home at Chapel Hill.
26 September 2013