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Students and community members marched on Franklin Street in solidarity with Baltimore on Saturday.
Jae Beshea, who helped organize the protest, speaks about Mya Hall, who was shot and killed by police in Baltimore.
Chancellor Carol Folt looks onto the Old Well from her South Building office. Folt has faced many pressures this year, including scandal and student protests.
Shruti Patel, a junior psychology and sociology major, colors pictures in the union as a part of the Self-Care Workshop: Creation and Meditation, which is part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. "I think it's important to practice self-care, especially in times when everything can be really stressful and busy. I think that's when it's needed the most."
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.
Junior Landi Gambill holds a sign addressing Carol Folt in the screening of the documentary "The Hunting Ground" in the Carroll Hall auditorium on Thursday.
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Students gathered in Hooker Fields Friday in recognition of Holi, the Hindu festival of spring and harvest.
Lena Berry, 12, a member of the Bouncing Bulldogs jump rope demonstration team, performed in the Gillings School of Global Public Health on Wednesday.
Dr. Chas Gaertner moved his chiropractic practice, North Carolina Chiropractic, to Carrboro from downtown Chapel Hill.
Sophomore psychology major Alopi Modi (right) applies henna on freshman public health major Simran Khadka Wednesday afternoon.
YMCA members attend a total body strength class in the main studio on March 23.
Students gather outside of Saunders Hall on Monday Feb. 2nd demanding the name be changed.