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(02/19/19 2:23am)
Elizabeth Cieza (left), junior psychology and global studies major, and Angelica Quintero (right), sophomore computer science and psychology major attend the Love Knows No Border vigil on Thursday, Feb. 14, 2019. “UNC is a predominantly white institution and we like always emphasize diversity and wanting to empower minorities for example but we also like need to put our words into action and like what we can do to like actually help them and help everyone," Cieza said.
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Michael Sosa, a junior exercise and sports science major and president of Mi Pueblo attends the Love Knows No Border vigil on Thursday, Feb. 14, 2019. "This event with the timing of everything going on, means the world," Sosa said. "As students here at UNC, we have come together as a family to show solidarity with our loved ones in a time of fear.”
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Alysson Valverde, a sophomore global studies major and culture chair of Mi Pubelo attends the Love Knows No Border vigil on Thursday, Feb. 14, 2019. “It’s easy to forget that immigrants are humans because the label of undocumented or sometimes like the word illegal can be so deafening in the culture," Valverde said. "It’s important to put a face to immigrants and show that we are humans and it shouldn’t be ok to just treat us however you’d like because of that label."
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Jennifer Dominguez, sophomore computer science major and co-director of communications of Mi Pueblo attends the Love Knows No Border vigil on Thursday, Feb. 14, 2019. "I wish people on campus knew how hard it is to walk around campus and know that I have this privilege and having the fear that I don’t know how long I will have here with my parents especially with the current administration," Dominguez said. "I just wish people understood how much the words matter."
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(From left to right) Michael Sosa, Alysson Valverde and Sharon Hernandez stand together on the steps of the Pit at the Love Knows No Border vigil, Thursday, Feb. 14, 2019.
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Members of the excutive board of Mi Pueblo UNC stand together on the steps of the Pit and lead a 'Love Knows No Border' vigil, Thursday, Feb. 14, 2019. The vigil was held to stand in solidarity with students, community members and indivduals across America who have been affected by Immigration and Customs Enfrocement (ICE) raids.
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Candles were lit during the 'Love Knows No Border' vigil hosted by Mi Pueblo UNC, Thursday, Feb. 14, 2019 in the Pit.
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Students and members of the community hold candles and stand in the Pit at the 'Love Knows No Border' vigil hosted by Mi Pueblo UNC, Thursday, Feb. 14, 2019. The vigil was held to stand in solidarity with students, community members and indivduals across America who have been affected by Immigration and Customs Enfrocement (ICE) raids.
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Demonstrators erect a dedication plaque on Tuesday, Feb. 12., 2019 on Franklin St. near McCorkle Place. The memorial is dedicated to the "Negro Wench" Julian Carr stated he beat in his 1913 dedication speech to Silent Sam near the location of the statue.
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Thomas Bythell, university forest manager and supervisor of the landscape renovation at the Bell Tower, takes a phone call, Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019.
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An excavator releases uprooted boxwood hedges into a dump truck, Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019 near the Bell Tower.
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The grounds surrounding the Bell Tower now stands barren on day two of the landscape renovation project, Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019.
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UNC faciilities and maintenace staff wrap up their work before leaving for lunch, Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019. The landscape renovation project near the Bell Tower is expected to be completed the summer of 2019.
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Dwayne Mclaurin, grounds recycling manager, operates an excavator to remove the boxwood hedges surrounding the Bell Tower, Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019.
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Uprooted boxwood hedges are released into a dump truck, Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019 near the Bell Tower.
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Dwayne Mclaurin, grounds recycling manager, transports uprooted boxwood hedges formerly surrounding the Bell Tower, Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019.
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The landscape surrounding the Bell Tower is left barren after UNC faciliities and maintence staff removed the boxwood hedges on day two of a landscape improvement project, Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019. The landscape improvement project is meant to improve the safety of pedestrians and utilize land that was formerly not used by the university.
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Dwayne Mclaurin, grounds recycling manager, operates an excavator to remove the boxwood hedges surrounding the Bell Tower, Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019.
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(From left to right) Alexandra Smith, junior media and journalism and romance languages major, and Chrisitian Lutz, junior environmental science and public policy major, pose in Chapel Hill, Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2019. "I talked to someone in my LFIT class .... and that guy and Christian were actually friends in high school," Smith said. "Eventually Christian and I became best friends and soon enough, we started dating!"
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(From left to right) Conor Fitzpatrick, sophomore economics and math major, and Samantha Zielinski, sophomore human development and psychology major, pose Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019 in Chapel Hill. Zielinski and Fitzpatrick met at a high school football game. "It's where I first said hi," Fitzpatrick said.