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(03/28/21 9:48pm)
Venus Standard, an assistant clinical professor in the UNC School of Medicine, poses for a portrait outside the William B. Aycock Family Medicine Center at UNC on Wednesday, Mar. 24, 2021. Standard will lead the Black doula training program that recently recieved the UNC C. Felix Harvey Award to Advance Institutional Priorities.
(03/24/21 12:52am)
Remona Jeannine, a Cary-based singer songwriter, plays her song "Hollow Mouth" from her debut album "Open Space" in Cary on Tuesday, Mar. 23, 2021. "My dad played [the guitar] at home, at church, all over the place," says Jeannine, pictured above with the guitar her father left her when he died.
(03/24/21 12:52am)
Rachel Kiel, a songwriter and musician based in Carrboro, poses for a portrait at her home in Carrboro on Tuesday, Mar. 23, 2021. "I've loved every type of music since I was young," says Kiel. "To live here [and] write songs forever... I'm down for that."
(03/15/21 11:12pm)
Dr. Larry Chavis, director of the UNC American Indian Center, poses for a portrait in Chapel Hill on Monday, Mar. 1, 2021. Chavis, who is a member of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, notes the importance of belonging and of doing so "on your own terms."
(03/15/21 11:12pm)
Dr. Larry Chavis, director of the UNC American Indian Center, poses for a portrait in his office on Monday, Mar. 1, 2021. Chavis, who is a member of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, notes the importance of belonging and of doing so "on your own terms."
(03/09/21 5:44am)
Heidi Kim, an associate English professor and director of the UNC Asian American Center, poses for a portrait on Monday, Mar. 8, 2021. "I've lived through multiple waves of anti-Asian American violence," says Kim. "You start to realize there's an underlying racism that's always there."
(03/09/21 5:44am)
Heidi Kim, an associate English professor and director of the UNC Asian American Center, poses for a portrait in the center on Monday, Mar. 8, 2021. "I've lived through multiple waves of anti-Asian American violence," says Kim. "You start to realize there's an underlying racism that's always there."
(03/02/21 2:59am)
Students line up for COVID testing outside of UNC Rams Head Recreation Center on Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021.
(02/24/21 12:29am)
Kenya Allison poses for a portrait at the Naval Armory in Chapel Hill on Monday, Feb. 22, 2021 with her NROTC cap. Allison is the first Black female Battalion Commanding Officer for NROTC.
(02/16/21 10:14pm)
Students of School of Rock Chapel Hill rehearse on Monday, Feb. 15, for their upcoming mid-season preview show. The show will be streamed live from Cat's Cradle on Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021.
(02/09/21 11:28pm)
Blaque Robinson, a grad student at UNC studying sociology, poses for a portrait in Durham on Monday, Feb. 8, 2021. "The things we do on holidays like Valentine's Day should be a part of our general ethic of life and love," says Robinson. "I don't want love just on Valentine's day. I want love every single day."
(02/04/21 4:47am)
Karly Smith, a senior double majoring in sociology and African, African American, and Diaspora Studies, sits on the steps of Wilson Library on Sunday, Jan. 24, 2021. "Mental health is an important basis for all health," says Smith, who hopes to become a therapist herself. "And it's often overlooked."
(02/03/21 12:25am)
Agisanyang Molapisi, a senior global studies and psychology double major, poses for a portrait at her Chapel Ridge apartment on Monday, Feb. 1, 2021. "My room is my safe haven," says Molapisi. "I try to make it as "me" as possible so I enjoy being here."
(02/03/21 12:25am)
Jasmine Mobley, a junior majoring in sociology and women's and gender studies, poses for a virtual portrait at her family home in Charlotte, NC, on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021. "It's gotten better," says Mobley of her mental health, as she continues her search for a therapist. "When the pandemic started it kind of went off the rails."
(01/28/21 12:46am)
Karly Smith, a senior double majoring in sociology and African, African American, and Diaspora Studies, sits on the steps of Wilson Library on Sunday, Jan. 24, 2021. "Mental health is an important basis for all health," says Smith, who hopes to become a therapist herself. "And it's often overlooked."
(01/26/21 10:35pm)
Erin Day, a graduate student in UNC's chemistry department, stands in front of her car in a disabled parking lot near Caudill Labs on Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021. "It's such a complicated path," says Day of her struggle to obtain a disabled parking permit. "It feels like the university at large doesn't want you to get it."
(01/26/21 10:35pm)
Erin Day, a graduate student in UNC's chemistry department, stands in front of her car in a disabled parking lot near Caudill Labs on Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021. "It's such a complicated path," says Day of her struggle to obtain a disabled parking permit. "It feels like the university at large doesn't want you to get it."
(01/26/21 10:35pm)
Erin Day, a graduate student in UNC's chemistry department, stands by her car in a disabled parking lot near Caudill Labs on Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021. "It's such a complicated path," says Day of her struggle to obtain a disabled parking permit. "It feels like the university at large doesn't want you to get it."
(12/03/20 9:32pm)
People converse while socially-distanced and wearing masks outside of the Student Stores on Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020.
(12/03/20 7:19pm)
Students gather on the quad, socially distanced, in front of Wilson Library on Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020.