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(01/30/20 1:49am)
Director Hannah Fatool draws a diagram ahead of a rehearsal onstage in Carolina Company's blackbox theater in Swain Hall on Monday, Jan. 27, 2020. The Company plans to perform "Army of Voices," featuring "people who aren’t cis men or people who have been oppressed on the basis of gender," on a rotating repertoire with "The Clinic."
(01/30/20 1:49am)
(From left) Frankie Lipscomb-Cobbs, Taryn Edgerton, M Nottke, Tori Danielik, Lauren Mobley and Jet Johnston get into position onstage in Carolina Company's blackbox theater in Swain Hall on Monday, Jan. 27, 2020. The Company plans to perform "Army of Voices," featuring "people who aren’t cis men or people who have been oppressed on the basis of gender," on a rotating repertoire with "The Clinic."
(01/28/20 2:37am)
Michael "Lord Goose" Seethaler and Justis "Justis Ryan" Malker, members of the weekly freestyle group Cypher, rap-off in the Pit at UNC-Chapel Hill on January 15, 2020. “We don’t care if you’re Jay-Z or if you don’t even consider yourself a good rapper,” he said. “Like, there are times where the mission is not to be good. The mission is to be real, to be authentic.”
(01/28/20 2:37am)
Michael "Lord Goose" Seethaler freestyles in the Pit at UNC-Chapel Hill with the rap group Cypher, which meets every Wednesday, on January 15, 2020. “It’s given me some of the best friends I’ve ever had," Seethaler said about the group.
(01/28/20 2:37am)
Carter Ruff, 28, a member of the freestyle group Cypher and the co-founder of Poetic Labs, a company dedicated to the exploration of spirituality via hip-hop, raps during a gathering of the group in the Pit at UNC-Chapel Hill on January 15, 2020. "“I will say, with all due humility, my life goal is to become enlightened and be an enlightened rapper, and bring those teachings into hip-hop," he said.
(01/28/20 2:37am)
Adam “AuD” Dixon (center), president of the weekly freestyle group Cypher, listens as Udhay "Day" Khullar (left) raps in the Pit at UNC-Chapel Hill on January 15, 2020. It’s a place for free expression – a place for you to kind of just, after a long day of classes, of working, kind of let off some steam and let your creative energies flow, your creative juices flow. Just come out and rap, listen, hang out with friends, anything. This is really a collaborative space, and a free and open environment," he said.
(01/27/20 3:45am)
UNC senior Makenna Jones returns the ball during an ITA match-up against Auburn on Friday, Jan. 26, 2020. In her singles match, Jones defeated her opponent 7-6.
(01/26/20 12:32am)
Head Coach Roy Williams speaks at a post-game press conference after a 94-71 win against Miami. The victory broke the Tar Heels' losing streak and allowed Williams to surpass Dean Smith in all-time wins.
(01/25/20 11:09pm)
Head Coach Roy Williams watches the game against Miami unfold in the Smith Center on Saturday, Jan. 25, 2020. With a 94-71 win against the Hurricanes, the Tar Heels broke a losing streak and allowed Williams to surpass Dean Smith in all-time wins.
(01/25/20 11:06pm)
UNC senior guard Brandon Robinson (4) runs the ball downcourt as Miami players follow the action during a game in the Smith Center on Saturday, Jan. 25, 2020. The Tar Heels beat the Hurricanes 94-71, breaking a losing streak and allowing Roy Williams to surpass Dean Smith in all-time wins.
(01/24/20 1:22am)
Michael Eric Dyson, a Georgetown University sociology professor and principal lecturer at the event, speaks at UNC's 39th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Keynote Lecture and Award Ceremony on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2020. "It's extremely important to talk about on King's birthday the fundamental interrelationship between various constituencies, modalities, moments and elements that make up who we are as a university community, as a broader community in Raleigh-Durham, more broadly Chapel Hill, more broadly North Carolina, and of course this nation," he said.
(01/24/20 1:20am)
Charlie Helms, Jr., (left), recipient of the MLK UNC Student Scholarship, holds up a plaque as Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz looks on during the 39th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Keynote Lecture and Award Ceremony on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2020.
(01/24/20 1:03am)
Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz makes opening remarks ahead of the awards at the 39th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Keynote Lecture and Award Ceremony on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2020. "We must continue to confront our history so we can learn from that history, fuel from the learnings and move forward together," he said.
(01/24/20 12:47am)
Michael Eric Dyson, a Georgetown University sociology professor and principal lecturer at the event, speaks at UNC's 39th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Keynote Lecture and Award Ceremony on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2020.
(01/24/20 12:42am)
Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, a Georgetown University sociology professor and principal lecturer at the event, speaks at UNC's 39th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Keynote Lecture and Award Ceremony on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2020. "It's extremely important to talk about on King's birthday the fundamental interrelationship between various constituencies, modalities, moments and elements that make up who we are as a university community, as a broader community in Raleigh-Durham, more broadly Chapel Hill, more broadly North Carolina, and of course this nation," he said.
(01/22/20 1:02am)
Local community members and leaders assemble for the ribbon-cutting at the recently opened Martin Luther King Jr. Park on Monday, Jan. 20, 2020. A crowd gathered for the park's ribbon-cutting two years after the initial groundbreaking.
(01/22/20 1:02am)
Local community members and leaders assemble for the ribbon-cutting at the recently opened Martin Luther King Jr. Park on Monday, Jan. 20, 2020. A crowd gathered for the park's ribbon-cutting two years after the initial groundbreaking.
(01/22/20 1:02am)
Bikers take on the track at the recently opened Martin Luther King Jr. Park on Monday, Jan. 20, 2020. Members of the community gathered for the park's ribbon-cutting two years after the initial groundbreaking.
(01/22/20 1:02am)
(From left) Josh Delaney, 12, Ben Dover, 13, and Connor Pants, 10, swing as Dexter McQueen, 12, looks on at the recently opened Martin Luther King Jr. Park on Monday, Jan. 20, 2020. Members of the community gathered for the park's ribbon-cutting two years after the initial groundbreaking.
(01/21/20 1:52am)
Attendees listen to the UNC Gospel Choir in the sanctuary of First Baptist Church in Chapel Hill during a Martin Luther King Jr. rally sponsored by Chapel Hill-Carrboro NAACP's Youth Council on Monday, Jan. 20, 2020. Hundreds of members of the community gathered to consider King's legacy in Chapel Hill and beyond.