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(09/09/15 3:17am)
Sana Ansari (left), (from Cary, N.C., who recently graduated from UNC), represented "OurThreeWinners.org" and Doha Hindi (right of Ansari), a junior at NC State, spoke in honor of Deah, Yusor and Razan at the Habitat for Humanity's dedication ceremony on Tuesday.
Habitat for Humanity dedicated Petrina McCoy's home to Deah Barakat, Yusor Abu-Salha, and Razan Abu-Salah, the three Muslim students who were killed in February.
(09/08/15 4:10am)
The Dozen Donut Dash began at the Old Well on Friday morning in September 2015. Participants had to run 2.5 miles before eating a dozen Krispy Kreme donuts and running another 1.5 miles. The race raises awareness and support for cancer patients.
(09/08/15 4:10am)
The NAACP lead a march and rally in Raleigh on Thursday as part of "America's Journey for Justice," a 806-mile march from Selma, Alabama, to Washington D.C. Hundreds gathered in the Bicentennial Plaza to protest for voters' rights.
(09/04/15 2:17am)
Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II speaks about the history of voters' rights in the U.S. at the rally on Thursday.
The NAACP lead a march and rally in Raleigh on Thursday as part of "America's Journey for Justice," a 806-mile march from Selma, Alabama, to Washington D.C. Hundreds gathered in the Bicentennial Plaza to protest for voters' rights.
(08/30/15 11:17pm)
Amanda Durnell, an aerial dancer and instructor from Down to Earth Aerials, performs on W. Franklin St.
(08/30/15 11:17pm)
Amanda Durnell, an aerial dancer and instructor from Down to Earth Aerials, performs on W. Franklin St.
(08/30/15 11:17pm)
Pipkins performs with a spider puppet he made from recycled material as part of a 40 minute set at the Cirque du Plaza event.
(08/30/15 11:17pm)
Addison Sooley, 3, gets her face painted by Cyndi McKnight at the Cirque du Plaza event Friday.
(08/30/15 11:17pm)
Jessica McKnight, who works with Cyndi's Faces, makes balloon figures for children at the Live and Local Music & Arts Series event.
(08/25/15 2:45am)
Over 250 people attended the #SayHerName Vigil, organized by June Beshea, a senior chemistry major. The vigil honored black women and transgender women who have been killed by police officers.
(08/25/15 2:45am)
Over 250 people attended the #SayHerName Vigil, organized by June Beshea, a senior chemistry major. The vigil honored black women and transgender women who have been killed by police officers.
(08/25/15 2:45am)
June Beshea places a card honoring Sandra Bland, who died in police custody in July, on the steps of Wilson.
Over 250 people attended the #SayHerName Vigil, organized by June Beshea, a senior chemistry major. The vigil honored black women and transgender women who have been killed by police officers.
(08/25/15 2:45am)
Over 250 people attended the #SayHerName Vigil, organized by June Beshea, a senior chemistry major. The vigil honored black women and transgender women who have been killed by police officers.
(08/25/15 2:44am)
June Bushea, a senior chemistry major, holds up
Over 250 people attended the #SayHerName Vigil, organized by June Beshea, a senior chemistry major. The vigil honored black women and transgender women who have been killed by police officers.
(08/25/15 2:44am)
Charity Lackey, a global studies major, speaks at the #SayHerName vigil on Monday.
Over 250 people attended the #SayHerName Vigil, organized by June Beshea, a senior chemistry major. The vigil honored black women and transgender women who have been killed by police officers.
(08/25/15 2:44am)
Jack Largess, a senior geography major, lights a candle at the #SayHerName vigil.
Over 250 people attended the #SayHerName Vigil, organized by June Beshea, a senior chemistry major. The vigil honored black women and transgender women who have been killed by police officers.
(08/25/15 2:44am)
Over 250 people attended the #SayHerName Vigil, organized by June Beshea, a senior chemistry major. The vigil honored black women and transgender women who have been killed by police officers.
(08/21/15 5:07pm)
Steve Segedy (left) and Jason Morningstar, application analysts at UNC, stand in Bullhead's Bookshop with some of the books they have written. The two have recently developed Warren, a role-playing game based on the classic novel Watership Down.
(08/19/15 11:05pm)
Shannon Ross, a senior psychology major from Pembroke, N.C., sits in front of the American Indian Center, which is comprised of four rooms and is in the same building as the Department of Public Policy. Native Americans make up .5% of the student population at UNC.
(05/02/15 10:58pm)