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(11/06/18 1:23am)
UNC senior Chloe Ouellet-Pizer returns a volley from her Nataiia Vlasova of ODU during the annual Kitty Harrison Invitational Competition Sunday, Nov. 4, 2018. Ouellet-Pizer and UNC first-year Sophia Patel had previously won their first match during the doubles competition on Friday, Nov. 2, 2018. Ouellet-Pizer had also won a singles victory of the course of the competition.
(11/06/18 1:23am)
UNC senior Chloe Ouellet-Pizer goes to return a volley from her opponent Nataiia Vlasova of ODU during the 15th Annual Kitty Harrison Invitational Competition Sunday, Nov. 4, 2018. Ouellet-Pizer and UNC first-year Sophia Patel had previously won their first match during the doubles competition on Friday, Nov. 2, 2018. Ouellet-Pizer had also won a singles victory of the course of the competition.
(11/06/18 1:22am)
UNC sophomore Anna Harmon prepares to serve during her match against Oleksandra Andrieieva of ODU during the 15th Annual Kitty Harrison Invitational Competition Sunday, Nov, 4, 2018.
(11/06/18 1:21am)
UNC sophomore Anna Harmon prepares to serve during her match against Oleksandra Andrieieva of ODU during the 15th Annual Kitty Harrison Invitational Competition Sunday, Nov. 4, 2018.
(10/29/18 12:57am)
John King Jr., former secretary of education under the Obama administration, and Margaret Spellings, UNC system president and former secretary of education under the Bush administration, respond to questions from UNC students (right) regarding the current state of education in the U.S.
(10/28/18 10:14pm)
Panel judges deliver the sentence after finding Maya Little guilty during her trial on Friday, Oct. 26, 2018. Little had previously walked out of her hearing after expressing that she did not believe the honor court would give her an impartial trial and was not present for the verdict and sanctions. Little was sanctioned with 18 hours of community service, to be completed within three months, and given a written letter of warning.
(10/28/18 10:14pm)
Panel judges deliver the sentence after finding Maya Little guilty during her trial on Friday, Oct. 26, 2018. Little had previously walked out of her hearing after expressing that she did not believe the honor court would give her an impartial trial and was not present for the verdict and sanctions. Little was sanctioned with 18 hours of community service, to be completed within three months, and given a written letter of warning.
(10/23/18 10:11pm)
Bruce McLaren, of Chapel Hill, is an employee of the HoneySuckle Tea House. He is often responsible for processes like removing the leaves from tea plants so that they can be used in the creation of their locally made beverages. The HoneySuckle Tea House, along with their other farm locations is also used as a provider of natural ingredients like tea leaves, blueberries and honey that is then used at other venue locations including the Honeysuckle Meadery and Wine Bar and the Looking Glass Cafe.
(10/23/18 10:11pm)
Bruce McLaren, of Chapel Hill, is an employee of The HoneySuckle Tea House. He is often responsible for processes like removing the leaves from tea plants so that they can be used in the creation of their locally made beverages. The HoneySuckle Tea House, along with their other farm locations is also used as a provider of natural ingredients like tea leaves, blueberries and honey that is then used at other venue locations including the Honeysuckle Meadery and Wine Bar and the Looking Glass Cafe.
(10/23/18 10:10pm)
Made of repurposed materials, The Honeysuckle Tea House, located on 8871 Pickards Meadow Rd, Chapel Hill, grows the products used in many of their beverages. The HoneySuckle Tea House, along with their other farm locations is also used as a provider of natural ingredients like tea leaves, blueberries and honey that is then used at other venue locations including the Honeysuckle Meadery and Wine Bar and the Looking Glass Cafe.
(10/16/18 9:01pm)
Brianna Chan, a first-year environmental health major, monitors the health of the plants in Coker Hall.
(10/16/18 9:01pm)
Carmen Lyles, a first-year chemistry major, exits Coker Hall after eating lunch in the lobby on Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018. The Biology Department released a statement on Silent Sam, demonstrating support for marginalized students.
(10/09/18 11:32pm)
Devon Riggsbee, 37, prefers to work out in his back yard. The pro-wrestler enjoys the proximity that allows him to work while also watching and spending time with his children. The street-side location gives Riggsbee free publicity as people pass by his home in Chapel Hill. Riggsbee shows off his Carolina Wrestling Federation Mid-Atlantic league merchandise on Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2018.
(09/25/18 10:59pm)
Patrol Officer Jamison McKire monitoring near McCorkle Place Tuesday, Sept. 25.
(09/25/18 10:59pm)
Patrol Officer Jamison McKire monitoring near McCorkle Place Tuesday, Sept. 25.