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(From left to right) Gabe Stocker, junior statistics and analytics major and Savannah Lord, sophomore psychology major, pose in Chapel Hill, Tuesday, Feb, 12, 2019. Stocker and Lord met in their Spanish class in high school.
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(From left to right) Gabe Stocker, junior statistics and analytics major and Savannah Lord, sophomore psychology major, pose in Chapel Hill, Tuesday, Feb, 12, 2019. Stocker and Lord met in their Spanish class in high school.
Cortland Gilliam, doctoral student at the School of Education, performs two spoken word pieces at a demonstration preceding Maya Little's appeal, Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2019 on Franklin St. near McCorkle Place
Donato Fhunsu, a teaching assistant professor in the African, African American and Diaspora Studies department, reads the newly erected memorial Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2019 at on Franklin St. near McCorkle Place. The memorial, installed by demonstrators, 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.
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.
Cortland Gilliam, doctoral student at the School of Education, performs two spoken word pieces at a demonstration preceding Maya Little's appeal, Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2019 on Franklin St. near McCorkle Place
Junior Mikayla Robinson performs her floor routine at the women's gymnastic meet against Towson University on Saturday, Feb. 9, 2019 in Carmicheal Arena.
Sophomore Khazia Hislop performs her floor routine at the women's gymnastics meet against Towson University on Saturday, Feb. 9, 2019 in Carmicheal Arena.
Sophomore Khazia Hislop competes in the beam event against Towson University on Saturday, Feb. 9, 2019 in Carmicheal Arena.
Sophomore Khazia Hislop competes in the beam event against Towson University on Saturday, Feb. 9, 2019 in Carmichael Arena.
Junior Mikayla Robinson performs her floor routine at the women's gymnastic meet against Towson University on Saturday, Feb. 9, 2019 in Carmicheal Arena.
First-year Emery Summey competes in the beam event against Towson University on Saturday, Feb. 9, 2019 in Carmicheal Arena.
Junior Mikayla Robinson performs her floor routine at the women's gymnastic meet against Towson University on Saturday, Feb. 9, 2019 in Carmicheal Arena.
First-year Emery Summey competes in the beam event against Towson University on Saturday, Feb. 9, 2019 in Carmicheal Arena.
(From left to right) Kara Cody, a senior exercise and sport science and psychology major, and Jaycee Reilly, a senior exercise and sports science and romance languages double major, prepare a poster board on Tuesday, February 5, 2019 for the SOAP project event on Friday, February 8, 2019 in the Pit. The SOAP project raises awareness about human trafficking. The event will encourage students to place labels with a human trafficking hotline on bars of soap. The soaps are then placed in hotels to help victims get help.
Natalie Salib, a sophomore consumer behavior major, works the register at The Purple Bowl in Chapel Hill, Tuesday, Jan 29, 2019. Salib works as one of two brand ambassadors to help promote student activity through social media. "It's very helpful to have someone that's in it, from a student's perspective and knows what's going on around here with the food scene and what younger student's are looking for," Paula Gilland, owner of The Purple Bowl says.
(From left to right) Ben Daughtry (27), store manager of Rumors Boutique, and Corey King (28), assistant manager, itemize clothing and respond to email purchase requests at Rumors in Chapel Hill, NC, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2019. Rumors uses social media to leverage their business by providing customers with the option of directly purchasing items through Instagram posts. "The nice thing is, it's a way to do e-commerce, like a website, but there's no middle person. It's just email us," Daughtry says. "This bring us as close as you can to walking up to someone on the street and being like 'would you like to buy this?' That's what Instagram can be to someone.'"
Baaqir Yusuf, creative and marketing director for Triad Studios, emails clients at Triad Studios' office on Franklin St., Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2019. Yusuf was one of the founders of Triad Studios and uses social media to strengthen their brand and engage with consumers. "We really like to show the highest quality content that we are producing," Yusuf says."It's so important in so many different regards."