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(05/04/19 6:46pm)
Sam Howell speaks at a candlelight vigil held Friday evening on Chapel Hill's campus in response to the shooting that occurred at UNC Charlotte three days prior. Howell is a sophomore at UNC Chapel Hill and the cousin of Riley Howell, who lost his life in the Charlotte shooting. "Live like Riley did," Howell said.
(05/04/19 6:46pm)
Brooke Fisher, a senior, shields her candle from the wind at a vigil on Polk Place Friday evening, held response to the UNC Charlotte shooting.
(05/04/19 6:47pm)
Students and community members gathered on Polk Place Friday evening for a candlelight vigil held in response to the shooting that occurred at UNC Charlotte Tuesday.
(04/07/19 10:53pm)
Adam Prince, an environmental educator at the Piedmont Wildlife Center, teaches students about Ash, the Eastern Screech-Owl, at a Harry Potter-themed event called Cobbwarts on April 6, 2019. "I mean this is Pigwidgeon," Prince said. "This is the same owl that the Weasleys had."
(04/07/19 8:24pm)
The Carolina Quidditch team plays outside Cobbwarts, an event hosted in Cobb Dorm by the Residence Hall Association on April 6, 2019. "So there's this Cobbwarts event going on and, you know, of all the people on campus, we really like Harry Potter," said Sam Nielsen (63), a junior economics and computer science major.
(04/07/19 8:24pm)
Adam Prince, an environmental educator at the Piedmont Wildlife Center, teaches students attending an event called Cobbwarts about the Eastern Screech-Owl on April 6, 2019. "Working with these animals is super cool," Prince said. "It's not an opportunity a lot of people get to have. People don't get to work up close with birds of prey and form bonds with them."
(04/03/19 3:22pm)
Chris Moore, a utility worker at UNC, takes a phone call outside Phillips Hall where he is on duty to inform students not to enter on April 3, 2019 due to flooding and a power outage.
(04/03/19 3:22pm)
Signs on the locked front doors of Phillips Hall warn students that the power is out on April 3, 2019.
(04/03/19 3:21pm)
Tim Holsonback, a maintenance worker at UNC, informs student Abby Gancz that Phillips Hall is closed on April 3, 2019. "The only thing that I know happened was that they had a water main break in there this morning and it knocked all the electrical out, and there's been a flood on the first floor and the basement," Holosonback said. "We're dealing with it the best we can because we got to get the water out of the building before we can get the electricity back up."
(03/26/19 10:21pm)
(03/26/19 7:41pm)
Sally Stollmack is the owner of SallyMack, a lifestyle boutique in Chapel Hill's Midtown Market that has been open since 2014.
(03/26/19 7:41pm)
Sally Stollmack is the owner of SallyMack, a lifestyle boutique in Chapel Hill's Midtown Market that has been open since 2014.
(03/26/19 7:41pm)
Julia Chiu (Ya Huei) is co-owner of Cha House, a tea house on Franklin Street that she opened with her sister in April of 2018.
(03/26/19 7:30pm)
Lola Olufolabi is co-owner of Exotique, a boutique and art gallery in downtown Durham that's been in operation since 2006.
(03/26/19 7:40pm)
Lola Olufolabi is co-owner of Exotique, a boutique and art gallery in downtown Durham that's been in operation since 2006.
(03/26/19 7:34pm)
Caren Ochola opened the doors to The Palace International with her husband in 1989 with the goal of celebrating African culture through food, music and community.
(03/26/19 7:31pm)
Caren Ochola opened the doors to The Palace International with her husband in 1989 with the goal of celebrating African culture through food, music and community.
(03/26/19 7:30pm)
Julia Chiu (Ya Huei) is co-owner of Cha House, a tea house on Franklin Street that she opened with her sister in April of 2018.
(03/03/19 10:32pm)
UNC’s Pi Lambda Phi on West Cameron Avenue is, like other fraternities, technically considered a commercial structure in Chapel Hill, making it subject to the same fire codes as businesses.
(03/03/19 10:32pm)
UNC’s Pi Lambda Phi on West Cameron Avenue is, like other fraternities, technically considered a commercial structure in Chapel Hill, making it subject to the same fire codes as businesses.