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PT's Grille at 114 Henderson Street is closed.
Alex Phadt, a Sophomore at UNC-Chapel Hill, balances cell phone and umbrella while waiting for a friend in Polk Place on Jan. 26. Students at UNC-CH had to deal with rainy conditions throughout the school day, while The National Weather Service warned that below-freezing temperatures could create dangerous icy conditions overnight and into Jan. 27, with freezing temperatures persisting until 10 a.m.
candidates participate in the first Student Body President debate, hosted by the Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies in the Dialectic Chamber of the New West Building on Jan. 26.
Audience members watch a live stream of David Brook's speech while in a classroom in the Kenan Business Center on Jan 24. Three classrooms were used to hold overflow audience after the 388-seat Koury Auditorium reached maximum capacity in advance of the free lecture.
Hannah Sacco, junior at UNC-Chapel Hill, with the assistance of Mohammad Saad's back, fills out petitions for Student Body President and Senior Class Representatives on Jan. 19.
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Students sign petition ballots for student body president and senior class representatives around the Pit on Jan. 19.
Students sign petition ballots for student body president and senior class representatives around the Pit on Jan. 19.
students show how to make pinch pots, a technique they learned in Jason Abide's pottery class at the Carrboro Art Center on Jan. 14.
Chemistry Ph.D. candidate Tim Merkel uses some of the equipment in his lab used to research a new type of novel synthetic blood Tuesday.
Tim Merkel points out fluorescence-tagged artificial blood cells pictured flowing through the peripheral vasculature in the ear of a lab mouse.
A man purchases a ticket at the Varsity Theatre on Saturday. The theater re-opened under new management last November.
Rep. Joe Hackney, Valerie Foushee and Holden Thorp prepare to light a symbolic flare Monday marking the start of a joint project between UNC and Orange County to convert methane gas into electricity.
IFC President-elect Brent Macon, a junior business major, stands in front of the emblem of his fraternity, Sigma Chi, on Sunday evening.
Carlos Posada, Gray Gerrald, Jordan Humphrey, of UNC, and Andrew Barnes, of Virginia Tech, play improvised music in the Pit on Friday night. Posada, Gerrald, and Humphrey recently formed a band, No Tradebacks, with fellow UNC student Will Hoggart after they met while playing instruments on the bleachers at Fetzer Field.
Follow DJ Ras J, or James McGurk, a DJ at Cat’s Cradle, at Wilson Library’s used record sale. The sale was meant to clear out duplicates and raise funds for the library.
Matt Welborn (left) and Greg Hanson browse a collection of about 3,000 records, mostly vinyl, on sale at Wilson Library on Saturday. Proceeds from the sale went towards the library’s Southern Folklife Collection.
Each of White’s dreadlocks are estimated at 17 inches in length.
Radcliffe Bailey, the Fall 2010 Artist in Residence at UNC-Chapel Hill, poses infront of art at the Hanes Art Center before giving a presentation on his work.
Elie Wiesel gives a speech titled “Against Indifference” in Memorial Hall on Sunday afternoon. Wiesel received the 1986 Nobel Peace Prize.