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(08/27/20 12:49am)
(From left) Faculty Governance University Program Specialist Helena Knego, Chairperson Lloyd Kramer, UNC Police Chief David Perry and Joy Renner convene in South Building for a Faculty Executive Committee meeting to discuss campus safety measures in the wake of Perry's appointment as chief on Monday, Nov. 4, 2019. Perry emphasizes a need for the police to build a rapport with the community.
(11/04/19 12:23am)
Dorothy Faulkner, 55, of Chapel Hill, addresses a crowd gathered during a CEF-organized rally to call for affordable housing in front of the Community Empowerment Fund office on Friday, Nov. 1, 2019. "It's in my heart to serve the Lord," Faulkner sung after her speech.
(11/04/19 12:23am)
Dorothy Faulkner, 55, of Chapel Hill, addresses a crowd gathered during a CEF-organized rally to call for affordable housing in front of the Community Empowerment Fund office on Friday, Nov. 1, 2019. "It's in my heart to serve the Lord," Faulkner sung after her speech.
(11/04/19 12:23am)
Yvete Mathews, 61, of Chapel Hill, is seen silhouetted through a banner during a rally Mathews organized with the Community Empowerment Fund calling for affordable housing development in Chapel Hill on Friday, Nov. 1, 2019.
(11/04/19 12:23am)
Protestors line the lawn outside of the Community Empowerment Fund as Yvete Mathews, 61, of Chapel Hill, addresses them during a CEF-organized rally calling for affordable housing for people falling at or below 30% AMI on Friday, Nov. 1, 2019.
(11/04/19 12:23am)
Yvete Mathews (center), 61, of Chapel Hill, leads a rally organized by the Community Empowerment Fund and chants "Chapel Hill won't survive without 30% AMI" down a street in Chapel Hill on Friday, Nov. 1, 2019. "The people that maybe park your car, the people that serve your food... they make $7.25 an hour. There's no way they can afford Chapel Hill. There's just no way," says Mathews.
(11/04/19 12:23am)
Demonstrators march down the street during a rally calling for affordable housing for people falling at or below 30% AMI organized by the Community Empowerment Fund in Chapel Hill on Friday, Nov. 1, 2019. "Salamanders, pickeball, where do human lives fall?" they chanted.
(11/04/19 12:23am)
(From left) Ronald Carnes, 74, of Chapel Hill, and Chinita Howard, CEF orientation coordinator, march down the street from Chapel Hill Town Hall during a rally organized by the Community Empowerment Fund calling for affordable housing for people in poverty below 30% AMI on Friday, Nov. 1, 2019. "Until we keep getting in the face of our politicians, this problem is going to continue," Carnes said. "Something needs to be done to get this thing moving properly, and they need to take off some of those barriers where they're keeping people who need housing."
(11/04/19 12:23am)
(From left) Yvete Mathews, 61, of Chapel Hill, and Tai Huynh, a junior computer science major, rally at a demonstration organized by Community Empowerment Fund calling for affordable housing accommodations for people at or below 30% AMI on Rosemary Street on Friday, Nov. 1, 2019.
(11/04/19 12:23am)
Demonstrators gather outside of Town Hall during a rally organized by the Community Empowerment Fund to call for affordable housing measures to accommodate people living at or below 30% AMI on Friday, Nov. 1, 2019. Chinita Howard (center), the CEF Orientation Coordinator, claimed their refusal to allow the rally to enter Town Hall denied demonstrators their "constiutitional right."
(11/04/19 12:23am)
Yvete Mathews (center), 61, of Chapel Hill, leads a rally organized by the Community Empowerment Fund and chants "Chapel Hill won't survive without 30% AMI" on Franklin Street on Friday, Nov. 1, 2019. "The people that maybe park your car, the people that serve your food... they make $7.25 an hour. There's no way they can afford Chapel Hill. There's just no way," says Mathews.
(11/04/19 12:23am)
Demonstrators gather at the Peace and Justice Plaza for a rally hosted by the Community Empowerment Fund to call for affordable housing meaures to accommodate people that fall at or below 30% AMI, or area media income, of the area on Friday, Nov. 1, 2019. The Department of Housing and Urban Development considers people that make less than 30% of median income as "extremely low-income," and CEF organizers this population is underserved.
(10/27/19 10:52pm)
UNC senior midfielder Feline Guenther (14) maintains control of the ball while Boston College sophomore midfielder Nell Webber (13) moves in to capture during the game at Karen Shelton Stadium on October 25, 2019. The Tar Heels beat Boston College 3-2.
(10/27/19 10:53pm)
UNC senior midfielder Feline Guenther (14) and Boston College junior forward Jaime Natale (4) chase the ball during a game at Karen Shelton Stadium on October 25, 2019. The Tar Heels beat Boston College 3-2.
(10/27/19 10:53pm)
UNC senior midfielder Yentl Leemans (18) takes control of the ball from a Boston College player during a game in Karen Shelton Stadium on Friday, Oct. 25, 2019. The Tar Heels beat Boston College 3-2.
(10/24/19 7:32pm)
Crews prepare tents on the open area at the foot of the belltower in preparation for football tailgaters in Chapel Hill on Thursday, Oct. 24, 2019.
(10/14/19 1:59am)
Pro-Kashmiri demonstrators, who declined to be identified, gather outside the Global Education Center to protest the arrival of Harsh Vardhan Shringla, the ambassador from India to the United States, at the invitation of the Krasno Event Series on Friday, Oct. 10, 2019. The group accuses India of perpetrating human rights abuses against the "semi-autonomous" region of Kashmir. "I think this event is a political event, which Indian ambassador is trying to project lies inside about their atrocities in Kashmir and talking of India as a trade partner and asking U.S. to do a strategic partnership," one protestor says.
(10/07/19 1:48am)
DTH Photo Illustration. University administration and students alike have increased their efforts to prepare campus for an active shooter situation. UNC-Chapel Hill Police Chief David L. Perry says the police plan to implement ALICE (Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate) trainings with hands-on activities. A student organization, Stop the Bleed, briefs students on how to pack wounds and tie tourniquets.
(10/07/19 1:21am)
DTH Photo Illustration. University administration and students alike have increased their efforts to prepare campus for an active shooter situation. UNC-Chapel Hill Police Chief David L. Perry says the police plan to implement ALICE (Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate) trainings with hands-on activities. A student organization, Stop the Bleed, briefs students on how to pack wounds and tie tourniquets.
(09/30/19 3:45am)
The UNC women's basketball team trains in a skirmish during an open practice in Carmichael Arena on Thursday, Sept. 26, 2019.