
Andrew Marlin and Emily Frantz of Mandolin Orange will be playing their album release concert on Friday at Cat's Cradle.
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Andrew Marlin and Emily Frantz of Mandolin Orange will be playing their album release concert on Friday at Cat's Cradle.
Paul Defiglia, Scott Avett and Joe Kwon, from left to right, of the Avett Brothers perform at “MElodies” to benefit Musical Empowerment.
Laura Rozo died recently due to a longterm terminal illness. Before she died, she requested that her memorial service be exciting and joyous -- a salsa dance. Wendy Lu, junior, spoke at the event in honor of Laura. "No matter how hard things may seem, its important to be grateful for all the good thing we have." Jacobo Rozo Posso dances in remembrance of Laura Rozo, his sister.
Florida native Gina Suarez-Malaguti felt at home this weekend in the women’s tennis team’s road swing at Miami and Florida State. Suarez-Malaguti won her singles match against FSU to help her team rally for the win against the No. 30 Seminoles.
North Carolina competed in the Joe Hilton Invitational this weekend to close out its 2013 home campaign.
The women’s tennis team defeated Georgia Tech 4-0 and Clemson 4-2 in two ACC matches in Chapel Hill this weekend.
A duo of participants test their luck during the 3rd annual bass fishing competition between Duke and UNC. Eighteen fishers drove out to University Lake in Chapel Hill for the Sunday morning event.
Eric Dean and Josh Weinstien prepare to land at the dock with their catch.
Josh Weinstein and Eric Dean dock their boat to get ready for the weigh-in.
Josh Weinstein proudly hoists his 3 lb catch.
Eric Dean holds 7 lb 9 oz bass. “It took the entire day, more or less.”
Dukers
holds his catch.
A member of the Duke Fishing club shows off his winning set of bass.
Each participant resuscitates his bass off the side of the dock after weighing it. With fresh water flowing through its gills, the fish soon swims off, unharmed.
Austin Black releases his catch from the weighing bucket.
Competitors begin the weigh-in process, using a scale to measure and a bucket to hold the fish.
Austin Black grips his catch tight as he reveals it to the other participants.
Fresh caught bass await weigh-in after the tournament has ended. An electric oxygenating system keeps the fish alive and healthy while in the container.