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(01/26/20 11:47pm)
UNC Senior Sara Daavettila prepares to serve the ball during her singles match against Old Dominion University during the ITA Championship hosted at the Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center in Chapel Hill, NC, on Saturday, January 25th. Daavettila went on to win both of her sets 6-3 and the UNC Tar Heels went on to win 4-1 against Old Dominion University.
(01/26/20 11:47pm)
UNC Senior Makenna Jones returns a volley during her singles match against Old Dominion University during the ITA Championship hosted at the Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center in Chapel Hill, NC, on Saturday, January 25th. The Tar Heels went on to win the championship 4-1 against Old Dominion University.
(01/26/20 11:47pm)
UNC senior Alexa Graham moves to return a volley during her singles match against Old Dominion University during the ITA Championship hosted at the Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center in Chapel Hill, NC, on Saturday, January 25th. Following her wins over the course of the championship, Graham moves into fifth place in the programs overall wins list with 121 career wins. The Tar Heels went on to win 4-1 against Old Dominion University.
(01/26/20 11:47pm)
UNC Senior Makenna Jones returns a volley during her singles match against Old Dominion University during the ITA Championship hosted at the Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center in Chapel Hill, NC, on Saturday, January 25th. The Tar Heels went on to win the championship 4-1 against Old Dominion University.
(01/26/20 11:47pm)
UNC senior Alexa Graham shouts in celebration after successfully scoring a point during her singles match against Old Dominion University during the ITA Championship hosted at the Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center in Chapel Hill, NC, on Saturday, January 25th. Following her wins over the course of the championship, Graham moves into the fifth position in the programs overall career wins list with 121 career wins. The Tar Heels went on to win the championship 4-1 against Old Dominion University.
(01/26/20 11:47pm)
First-year Elizabeth Scotty shouts in celebration after successfully scoring a point during her singles match against Old Dominion University during the ITA Championship hosted at the Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center in Chapel Hill, NC, on Saturday, January 25th. The Tar Heels went on to win the championship 4-1 against Old Dominion University.
(01/12/20 10:29pm)
UNC Senior Makenna Jones returns a volley during her Tar Heels' singles game against Charleston Southern on Sat. 11, 2019 in the Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center in Chapel Hill, NC. The Tar Hills' went on to win against Charleston 7-0, their second match win of the day.
(01/12/20 10:25pm)
Gray Ellis, of Durham, N.C. on Saturday, Jan. 11, 2019. Ellis is one of two candidates running for the North Carolina's State Senate who openly identify as transgender. Ellis is a local business owner and lawyer practicing family law in Durham, N.C. who is running on a platform of health care reform, education reform, and social welfare reform.
(01/10/20 12:40am)
DTH Photo Illustration. The 2020 census, which will officially begin collecting data on April 1st, 2020, will have a major role in the potential redistricting of congressional counties in the state. Census data is used federally for determining the allocation of seats in the U.S. House of Representatives as well as for the deciding of federal fund distribution across local communities.
(04/17/19 7:57pm)
Members of the Carrboro Truth Plaque Task Force and Board of Alderman stand beside the a newly unvieled truth plaque dedicated to bringing light to the origin of Carrboro. The plaque was unvieled Tuesday, April 16, 2019, and details how the town began and how it came to be named Carrboro after Julian S. Carr, a prominent figure in the white supremicist movement and influential industrialist.
(04/17/19 7:57pm)
Board of Alderman Member Jaquelyn Gist (right) and members of the Carrboro Truth Plaque Task Force as they unviel a truth plaque dedicated to bringing light to the origin of Carrboro on Tuesday, April 16, 2019. The plaque details how the town began and how it came to be named Carrboro after Julian S. Carr, a prominent figure in the white supremacist movement and influential industrialist.
(04/17/19 7:57pm)
A truth plaque dedicated to bringing light to the origin of Carrboro was unvieled Tuesday, April 16, 2019. The plaque reveals how the town began and how it came to be named Carrboro after Julian S. Carr, a prominent figure in the white supremacist movement and influential industrialist.
(04/11/19 9:19pm)
The North Carolina State Legislative Building, Raleigh, North Carolina.
(04/11/19 9:18pm)
The North Carolina State Legislative Building, Raleigh, North Carolina.
(04/11/19 9:18pm)
The North Carolina State Legislative Building, Raleigh, North Carolina.
(04/11/19 12:23am)
North Carolina 16th District Senator Wiley Nickel in the North Carolina Legislative Building, Wednesday April 10, 2019. Senator Nickel is one of a group of North Carolina Senators sponsoring a bill that would allow for DACA recipients to receive in-state tuition.
(04/09/19 12:47am)
Marijuana, the most commonly used illicit substance in America according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, may gain limited medical legalization pending an ongoing bill in the North Carolina General Assembly. Should this bill pass, the potential for full legalization in North Carolina may also be on the horizon for future legislation. As suggested by a 2014 article by The New England Journal of Medicine, as Marijuana gains legal status, it is likely that negative consequences may also increase.
(04/02/19 12:03am)
Eppie Landis (Center), a blue room teacher, reads for students at the Chapel Hill Cooperative Preschool on Monday, April 1st. The Cooperative Preschool system also finalized plans to consolidate their two Chapel Hill sites into a single facility on Monday, April 1, 2019.
(04/02/19 12:03am)
The 'Blue Room' is one of several classrooms at the Chapel Hill Cooperative Preschool where teaches and staff work to aid students in their development and prepare them for entry into the secondary school system. The Cooperative Preschool system also finalized plans to consolidate their two Chapel Hill sites into a single facility on Monday, April 1, 2019.
(03/26/19 1:06am)
Courtney Staton, a senior photojournalism and psychology student and NeXt Doc Fellow, in Carroll Hall Saturday, March 24, 2019. Staton was one of the individuals who spoke out against the misrepresentation of students of color in the documentary known as The Commons. The Commons is a documentary film which focused on protests surrounding the Silent Sam confederate statue, but following the films unveiling many felt that the representation of the protests were disproportionate and did not accurately portray the individuals involved. Several of the individuals who were featured prominently in the film were not aware that they were being featured and did not consent to being shown in the film.