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(11/20/19 1:14am)
Gov. Roy Cooper (left) stands for interviews following a press conference introducing Well Dot Inc., a health technology company, to the Chapel Hill area on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2019. Well plans to create 400 new jobs.
(11/20/19 1:14am)
Gov. Roy Cooper speaks during a press conference unveiling health technology company Well Dot Inc. in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2019. “We’re going to commit to them that we’re going to invest in education from cradle to career because we know the importance of education," Cooper said.
(11/20/19 1:14am)
Gov. Roy Cooper stands before members of the media following a press conference introducing Well Dot Inc. to the Chapel Hill area on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2019.
(11/20/19 1:14am)
Gov. Roy Cooper unclips a microphone from his tie as the logo of health technology company Well Dot Inc. is reflected in glass following a press conference introducing the company to Chapel Hill on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2019.
(11/19/19 3:14am)
Lloyd Kramer (left), chair of the Faculty Executive Committee, looks on as Robert Blouin, executive vice chancellor and provost, speaks during an FEC meeting on Monday, Nov. 18, 2019. Blouin briefly addressed an initiative to bring learning onto a digital platform moving forward.
(11/18/19 3:29am)
(11/18/19 12:29am)
"For out of the soil comes life," Elder Malika Mills says as she holds a jar of soil above her head during a soil collection ceremony at Carl Drive in Chapel Hill on Saturday, Nov. 16, 2019. Descendants of Manly McCauley and members of the community gathered during the private ceremony to gather soil from the site where they believed McCauley was lynched by a white posse in the late 19th century.
(11/18/19 12:17am)
Descendents of Manly McCauley pose for a portrait on Saturday, Nov. 16, 2019, in front of the site where EJI and OCCRC believe McCauley died to a white lynch posse on in the late 19th century in Chapel Hill, N.C.
(11/18/19 12:17am)
James Lawrence (left), 70, of Baltimore, and Betty Lawrence (right), 67, collect soil from the place where they believe Betty Lawrence's ancestor Manly McCauley died to a white lynch posse. "I always cry. I love my family," said Betty Lawrence. "That's just the way I am."
(11/18/19 12:17am)
Danita Mason-Hogans (center), 52, of Durham, and other descendents of Manly McCauley gather to place their hands on a jar containing soil during a soil collection ceremony at Carl Drive in Chapel Hill, N.C., on Satuday, Nov. 16, 2019. "I always say that I'm doing the work of my ancestors," says Mason-Hogans. "We need to be brave together and face it together."
(11/18/19 12:17am)
A member of the community gathers soil in a jar from the place where the Equal Justice Initiative and Orange County Community Remembrance Coalition believe Manly McCauley, a teenager in the late 19th century, died to a white lynch posse in Chapel Hill, N.C., on Saturday, Nov. 16, 2019. "Forward together, not one step back," said James Williams, Jr., during a remembrance ceremony later at Hickory Grove Missionary Baptist Church.
(11/18/19 12:17am)
"For out of the soil comes life," Elder Malika Mills says as she holds a jar of soil above her head during a soil collection ceremony at Carl Drive in Chapel Hill, N.C., on Saturday, Nov. 16, 2019. Descendents of Manly McCauley and members of the community gathered during the private ceremony to gather soil from the site where they believed McCauley was lynched by a white posse in the late 19th century.
(11/15/19 3:28am)
Campus-goers approach the Old Well and South Building on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2019.
(11/15/19 5:00am)
N.C. Sen. Mike Woodard (left), D-Durham, and Harrison Kaplan, a lobbyist in the N.C. General Assembly, turn toward each other during the Lobbying 101 Workshop event hosted by the Undergraduate Executive Branch of the Student Government in the Student Union on Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019. "I tell people: 'I'm a lobbyist. It's impossible to offend me,'" Kaplan said, speaking on lobbying in legislature.
(11/11/19 2:38am)
WCU freshman guard Jake Boggs (5) attempts to block as UNC graduate forward Justin Pierce (32) shoots the ball during their game at Trask Coliseum on Friday, Nov. 8, 2019. The Tar Heels beat the Seahawks 78-62.
(11/07/19 4:04pm)
De’Ivyion Drew, a sophomore and member of the Campus Safety Commission, speaks into a megaphone to address a crowd during a press conference hosted by campus activists at the Peace and Justice Plaza on Nov. 6, 2019. "If anything, it leads us in a circle — this circle of police violence, police oppression and the system that is UNC that silences us every single day," Drew says, referencing a report investigating police conduct at the University.
(11/07/19 3:01am)
Zena Cardman, a UNC alumna and astronaut candidate with NASA's 2017 class, poses for a potrait in front of Morehead Planetarium on Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2019. Cardman entered the cohort as one of 12 from over 18,000 applicants.
(11/06/19 5:20am)
Damon Seils (left), Carrboro alderman candidate, hugs Lydia Lavelle (right), Carrboro mayoral candidate during a watch party hosted by Seils' campaign at Steel String on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2019.
(11/06/19 4:21am)
(From left) Allison De Marco, 45, Eliazar Posada, 27, alderman candidate Damon Seils and Molly De Marco, 45, watch local election results during an election party organized by Seils' campaign at Steel String Brewery in Carrboro on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2019.
(11/06/19 3:53am)
Carrboro mayoral candidate Lydia Lavelle attends a watch party hosted by alderman candidate Damon Seils' campaign at Steel String Brewery in Carrboro on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2019.