Michael McAdoo goes for the jump shot.
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Michael McAdoo goes for the jump shot.
The teams exchange hugs after the game.
Michael McAdoo goes up inside against Josh Hairston.
Michael McAdoo and Marcus Paige try to block Rasheed Sulaimon’s shot.
P.J. Hairston goes up for an inside shot against Rasheed Sulaimon.
Roy Williams is frustrated with a play on the court late in the second half.
Dexter Strickland drives to the basket during the first half. Strickland scored 6 points for the Tar Heels to help bring Carolina to a 33-29 lead over Duke at the half.
Dexter Strickland drives to the basket during the first half. Strickland scored 6 points for the Tar Heels to help bring Carolina to a 33-29 lead over Duke at the half.
Desmond Hubert scored three points in the first half and was scoreless in the second.
Christy Lambden reacts after hearing that he has made it into the runoff. Being congradulated in the hall after the results are announced.
Sutton's on Franklin Street is celebrating it's 90th birthday this year. Manager Don Pinney stands with owner John Woodard. Pinney grew up going to Sutton's because his parents both worked and met each other there. Pinney has been working there for 33 years.
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Christy Lambden leans on the Old Well Tuesday night after a busy day of campaign events. Lambden is a Political Science and Philosophy major.
Reserve forward Jackson Simmons broke into the spotlight on his 20th birthday last weekend in UNC’s first ACC victory against Florida State.
The Germanton Church moved from Winston Salem to Chapel Hill this December and is currently being set up on Merin Road. The church body and its chapel were moved by a truck along back roads and is now being called the Episcopal Church of the Advocate.
McCrory waves to the crowd after he take the oath.
The N.C. Supreme Court Justices line up backstage.
McCrory waves to the crowd after he take the oath.
Guests stand to honor former governor Bev Perdue.
Ann McCrory watches from the stage as her husband addresses the crowd.