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Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz addresses the members of the faculty, the media and guests at a meeting of the Faculty Governance Council in Kerr Hall on Friday, Jan. 17, 2020. The meeting addressed Commission on History, Race and a Way Forward and Carolina Next: Innovations for Public Good, Guskiewicz remarking: "“I do believe that with the pending litigation that there are opportunities for us to have a better outcome with this, and I promise you I will continue to be a voice for you in those conversations.”
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Head Coach Mark Gangloff gathers the swim and dive teams to deliver a post-meet speech following a loss to NC State in Koury Natatorium on Friday, Jan. 17, 2020. The Tar Heels' fell to the Wolfpack 187.5-112.5 in men's and 182-118 women's.
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UNC junior swimmer Maddie Baker competes in the women's 200-meter butterfly event during a meet against N.C. State in Koury Natatorium on Friday, Jan. 17, 2020. The Tar Heels fell to the Wolfpack 187.5- 112.5 in men's and 182-118 women's.
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UNC senior Andrew Heise competes in the men's 100-meter freestyle during a meet against N.C. State in Koury Natatorium on Friday, Jan. 17, 2020. The Tar Heels' fell to the Wolfpack 187.5- 112.5 in men's and 182-118 women's.
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UNC first-year diver Alex Hart competes during a meet against NC State in Koury Natatorium on Friday, Jan. 17, 2020. Hart won the 1-meter and 3-meter diving events in the Tar Heels' loss to the Wolfpack 187.5- 112.5 in men's and 182-118 women's.
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(From left) Jenna Vaccarelli, Solea Merritt, Dakota Pesta and Stanley Rhodes work on Phoenix Academy's portion of a mural in the gymnasium on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2020, to be hung in the adjacent Lincoln Center. The Academy, the district's alternative school, prides itself on pushing students "to learn, to succeed, and to lead."
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Delaney Susi (second from right) goes over plans for a mural project with Phoenix Academy's art club in the school's gymnasium on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2020, to be hung in the adjacent Lincoln Center. "They don't have a full time art teacher. So it's not like they're getting all of that time and instruction that maybe they should," said Susi. " They're tattoo artists, they're graphic artists, they're manga artists, I mean, they are like, all artists in their own right."
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Jenna Vaccarelli, 16, a high schooler at Phoenix Academy, paints a portion of a mural in the school's gymnasium on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2020, to be hung at the Lincoln Center. "Art is a really big part of my life and how I express myself," Vaccarelli said.
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Law student Maya Weinstein (left) and student Joshua Romero, members of the Campus Safety Commission, listen to remarks during a meeting in Carroll Hall on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2020, ahead of the Summit of Safety and Belonging. "I really feel like they created this mostly, and it’s not us giving feedback and listening more and putting the Chancellor in the hot seat,” Weinstein said. “It does feel more of like a presentation and parade of all these things. And I will accept that for this because we have two weeks.”
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Demonstrators gather on and around the steps of Wilson Library for a "No War with Iran" protest on Monday, Jan. 13, 2019. “Iranian culture is important to me. My home here is important to me ... It’s always important to me to show people that the place that my parents are from, the place that I feel somewhat connected to is not evil," said attendee Ava Erfani
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Christian Cali, a music major and history minor, reads from a sheet of paper to address a crowd at the foot of Wilson Library gathered for a "No War with Iran" protest on Monday, Jan. 13, 2020.
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Demonstrators gather on and around the steps of Wilson Library for a "No War with Iran" protest on Monday, Jan. 13, 2019.
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Grace Yannotta, a first-year history and English & comparative literature and American Studies Minor, addresses a crowd at the steps of Wilson gathered for a "No War with Iran" protest on Monday, Jan. 13, 2020. "The American lives being lost are not the ones of those who truly believe in [the war], but the lives of those who were manipulated into believing that it is right,” she said.
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Grace Yannotta, a first-year history and English & comparative literature and American Studies Minor, addresses a crowd at the steps of Wilson gathered for a "No War with Iran" protest on Monday, Jan. 13, 2020. "The American lives being lost are not the ones of those who truly believe in [the war], but the lives of those who were manipulated into believing that it is right,” she said.
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Christian Cail, a music major and history minor, speaks into a megaphone during a "No War with Iran" protest on the steps of Wilson Library on Monday, Jan. 13, 2019.
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Ava Erfani (bottom left), a political science major, addresses a crowd from the steps of Wilson Library during a "No War with Iran" protest on Monday, Jan. 13, 2020. “Our entire culture is based around this idea of taarof, a valuing of friendship and showing your appreciation for other people," said Erfani, whose family came from Iran. "It’s a big reason why it upsets me so much to see politicians talking about a place like that as expendable or evil."
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Victor Thorne, 16, speaks into a megaphone to address a crowd of demonstrators gathered at the steps of Wilson Library for a "No War with Iran" protest on Monday, Jan. 13, 2020. "we are going to war with a country that has not been aggressive toward us while people die because they cannot afford insulin, while people die because they cannot afford the basic needs that every human should be entitled to," said Thorne.
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Victor Thorne, 16, speaks into a megaphone to address a crowd of demonstrators gathered at the steps of Wilson Library for a "No War with Iran" protest on Monday, Jan. 13, 2020. "we are going to war with a country that has not been aggressive toward us while people die because they cannot afford insulin, while people die because they cannot afford the basic needs that every human should be entitled to," said Thorne.
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Demonstrators gather on and around the steps of Wilson Library for a "No War with Iran" protest on Monday, Jan. 13, 2019. "“This is an issue of people and the poor versus the powerful and the arms industry, the arms lobby and the intelligence committee of the federal government,” said attendee Gavin George.
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Ava Erfani (left), a political science major, addresses a crowd from the steps of Wilson Library during a "No War with Iran" protest on Monday, Jan. 13, 2020. “Our entire culture is based around this idea of taarof, a valuing of friendship and showing your appreciation for other people," said Erfani, whose family came from Iran. "It’s a big reason why it upsets me so much to see politicians talking about a place like that as expendable or evil."