Chancellor Carol Folt, executive council meeting
Chancellor Carol Folt answers questions regarding Silent Sam at an executive council meeting on Friday Oct. 12, 2018 in Kerr Hall.
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Chancellor Carol Folt answers questions regarding Silent Sam at an executive council meeting on Friday Oct. 12, 2018 in Kerr Hall.
Cups get abandoned on lawns by Fraternity Court on Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2018. "If a student gets charged with an alcohol offense, they do not have to immediately rush out there and spend $500 on an attorney," Tristan Routh said. "They can go in on their own very easily and just ask for a deferred prosecution agreement."
Nnenna Freelon, a Grammy-nominated jazz artist and educator, delivers the Sonya Haynes Stone Memorial Lecture on Oct. 2, 2018 in Sonya Haynes Stone Center. This lecture was a part of the Stone Center's 30th anniversary programming.
Nnenna Freelon, a Grammy-nominated jazz artist and educator, delivers the Sonya Haynes Stone Memorial Lecture on Oct. 2, 2018 in Sonya Haynes Stone Center. This lecture was a part of the Stone Center's 30th anniversary programming.
Outside Hitter Ava Bell (20) spikes the ball against Louisville players Melanie McHenry (10) and Emily Scott (7) on Sunday, Sept. 23, 2018 in Carmichael Arena.
Resident Advisor Andrew Robinson, a junior biology major, works on homework in his room in Hinton James Residence Hall.
UNControllables, a radical political group, hosted “What UNC Doesn’t Want You to Know: Inside the University’s dirty history of exploitation, scandal, and racism" Aug. 22 in the Student Union.
Protestors hold up signs in front of the Carolina Inn on July 18 protesting the Board of Trustees' expenditure on protecting Silent Sam.
A panel of writers, academics, and community members talked about heroes in literature during a panel at the Chapel Hill Public Library on Thursday evening.
Panelists Al Duncan, Assistant Professor of Classics at UNC, and UNC student Jack Davis discuss what it means to be a hero.
Swain Lot has accessible parking spaces near Hill Hall and Hanes Art Center.
Swain Hall has an accessible entrance facing Cameron Ave.
The Board of Trustees met on May 31 at the Carolina Inn.
Students tend to plants and work on new trellises during the Edible Campus work day on Thursday, May 24. Summer work days are on Tuesdays and Thursdays, where volunteers work on a variety of community projects.
Edible Campus UNC shows off their summer crops.
The pilot Edible Campus garden is located behind Davis Library and hosts a number of fruits and vegetables that are ready or nearly ready for harvest, including oregano and chives.
Edible Campus satellite gardens have chemical-free and organic fruits and vegetables that are free for students to forage.