Mary Cooper, Ian Lee, Rick Ingram and Brooklyn Stephens voice their goals and opinions at the College of Republicans meeting that took place at 6 pm in the Haynes Art Center.
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Mary Cooper, Ian Lee, Rick Ingram and Brooklyn Stephens voice their goals and opinions at the College of Republicans meeting that took place at 6 pm in the Haynes Art Center.
Mary Cooper, Ian Lee, Rick Ingram and Brooklyn Stephens voice their goals and opinions at the College of Republicans meeting that took place at 6 pm in the Haynes Art Center.
Mary Cooper, Ian Lee, Rick Ingram and Brooklyn Stephens voice their goals and opinions at the College of Republicans meeting that took place at 6 pm in the Haynes Art Center.
McKay Coble leads the faculty executive meeting covering issues like declining leadership for exhaustive committees and clubs, honor violations of students publishing their work online for money and many other campus activities.
Abbey Court, a predominantly Hispanic neighborhood in Carrboro, now boasts its own newspaper, The Abbey Court Chronicle, which was developed by students of Judith Blau’s social and economic justice class.
Members of the Sierra Club protest UNC’s use of coal for energy in front of South Building. UNC is going to test woodchips as energy.
Ed Camp, Executive Director of the ArtsCenter in Carrboro hopes to get students interested in classes at the ArtsCenter. Many students take advantage of the classes if they cannot get into art classes at the University.
The Mebanesville Band played lively roots music on Thursday morning in the bottom of the Union for the event that promotoes saving mountains by minimizing the use of coal and other harmful resources.
Charles Gear (left) attends Project Homeless Connect each year at the Hargraves Center in the Northside neighborhood. Here, he gets his cholesterol screened by volunteer physician Steve Burnham. The screening was sponsored by the Orange County Health Department.
Nilson Ferreira da Silva, Rose Mary Machado and Francisco Cruz de Nascimento have seen American perspectives on education through the Brazil Administrator Exchange Program at Chapel Hill High School.
The Tuesday afternoon Employee Forum discusses topics of budgets, school of education hour audits, Build a Block updates and the ongoing controversy surrounding housekeepers working conditions, including allegations of sexual harrassment toward housekeepers.
Heather Munroe-Blum was the keynote speaker Tuesday. She is the 16th principal and vice chancellor of McGill University in Montreal.
Environmental advocates were more subdued than in the past, as the University has already committed to being coal-free by 2020.
senior drew Miller spends his free time working on moves to entertain hundreds at air guitar competitions in venues from Gerrard hall to washington, d.C., to london. “it’s definitely an addiction in that i keep doing it,” he said. “My friends haven’t staged an intervention yet.”
Senior English major Emily Satterfield cracks jokes during Comedian Night at Kildare’s Irish Pub and Grille on Tuesday night as an amused crowd looks on and laughs. The local comedy scene in Chapel Hill has witnessed a takeoff in the last several years.