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(11/09/18 2:56am)
Brooklyn Pierson (right), a junior media and journalism major, takes a slice of pizza during a dinner with friends from her ministry on Nov. 8, 2018, at the Mellow Mushroom. Pierson is the organizer of a Friendsgiving planned for the following week.
(11/04/18 11:55pm)
Moses Parker (far left), class of '76, from Upper Marlboro, Ma., discusses his experiences after a vigil against white supremacy in McCorkle Place. Parker believes it is time to "put away the past and move to the future."
(11/04/18 11:54pm)
Organizer and UNC alumna Janine Bell, class of '76, from Richmond, Va., holds a vigil in McCorkle Place to oppose white supremacy and honor the Unsung Founders Memorial on Nov. 3, 2018.
(11/04/18 11:54pm)
A group of UNC Black Alumni gather for a vigil in McCorkle Place after the Black Alumni Reunion tailgate to protest white supremacy on Nov. 3, 2018.
(11/01/18 10:53pm)
The Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History's first retrospective exhibition, With Us Comes the Parallax, features paintings from Eric Mack, Michael Platt and Stefanie Jackson.
(10/30/18 12:59am)
Groups of people enter and exit the N.C. Memorial Hospital, one of several UNC Hospitals.
(10/25/18 10:56pm)
Jenna Hynes, a first-year undecided major, grabs a disposable straw at Ram's Head Market. Plastic straws are the 11th most widely found trash in the ocean.
(10/15/18 12:03am)
Martha Jenkins (left) and Valerie Miller (right), from Chapel Hill, man the table at Pig Out for the Cure to accept contributions and take orders. This year, local Coldwell Banker Howard Perry and Walston branches sold 436 plates in support of Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center.
(10/15/18 12:03am)
Randy Cox (center), vice president and managing broker at the Chapel Hill branch of Coldwell Banker Howard Perry and Walston and UNC-Chapel Hill alumnus, greets attendees as they arrive to make contributions. Over six years, Pig Out for the Cure has raised $85,000.
(10/15/18 12:03am)
Employees from the Chapel Hill branch of Coldwell Banker Howard Perry and Walston prepare plates of barbecue for their annual Pig Out for the Cure fundraiser. The proceeds of the event, held with their Pittsboro branch, go to Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center.
(10/02/18 12:38am)
Acupuncturist Danny Lopez, 30, commutes from Triangle Acupuncture Clinic to work in UNC's acupuncture program. Lopez explains the painless process as stress-relieving.
(10/02/18 12:37am)
Acupuncture takes place in the physical therapy clinic of the James A. Taylor building.
(10/02/18 12:37am)
Ken Pittman, executive director of Campus Health Services, explains UNC's acupuncture program. Students can book 30 minute sessions for $50 in the physical therapy clinic of James A. Taylor building.
(09/24/18 12:41am)
Volunteers transport and organize donated supplies for those affected by Hurricane Florence on September 22 at Fairfield Recreation Center in Kinston, NC.
(09/24/18 12:41am)
Savannah Patterson, a senior biology major, organizes bags of toiletries for those affected by Hurricane Florence on September 22 at Fairfield Recreation Center.
(09/24/18 12:41am)
Mattison, 3, the granddaughter of an organizer, takes a ride on a cart as senior biology major Savannah Patterson goes to retrieve more donated supplies for those affected by Hurricane Florence on September 22 at Fairfield Recreation Center.
(09/24/18 12:41am)
Savannah Patterson, a senior biology major, organizes bags of toiletries for those affected by Hurricane Florence on September 22 at Fairfield Recreation Center.
(09/24/18 12:40am)
Barbara Gray (left), 60, a resident of Kinston, NC, and Savannah Patterson (right), a senior biology major, wheel in carts of donated supplies for those affected by Hurricane Florence on September 22 at Fairfield Recreation Center.
(09/24/18 12:40am)
Seniors Savannah Patterson (left) and Alison Hafner (right) sort through donations of canned goods for those affected by Hurricane Florence on September 22 at Fairfield Recreation Center.
(09/24/18 12:40am)
Iris Jacobs, 60, a resident of Kinston, NC, hauls a cart of donations for those affected by Hurricane Florence on September 22 at Fairfield Recreation Center.