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Concert-goers order food from MaMa Duke's food truck during Jamnesia Fest on Saturday.
Bobby Armstrong of ¡pretend surprise! performs during Jamnesia Fest, a festival that was produced by the Durty Durham Arts Collective featuring eleven musical acts and held in Hillsborough on Saturday.
Adam Tharrington of ¡pretend surprise! performs during Jamnesia Fest, a festival that was produced by the Durty Durham Arts Collective featuring eleven musical acts and held in Hillsborough on Saturday.
Matt Evans of ¡pretend surprise! performs during Jamnesia Fest, a festival that was produced by the Durty Durham Arts Collective featuring eleven musical acts and held in Hillsborough on Saturday.
Jamnesia Fest, a festival produced by the Durty Durham Arts Collective featuring eleven musical acts, was held in Hillsborough on Saturday.
Jamnesia Fest, a festival produced by the Durty Durham Arts Collective featuring eleven musical acts, was held in Hillsborough on Saturday.
Concert-goers enjoy music on the campgrounds of Jamnesia Fest, an event produced by the Durty Durham Arts Collective featuring eleven musical acts held in Hillsborough on Saturday.
Concert-goers enjoy music on the campgrounds of Jamnesia Fest, an event produced by the Durty Durham Arts Collective featuring eleven musical acts held in Hillsborough on Saturday.
Concert-goers shop at various pop-up stores on the campgrounds of Jamnesia Fest, an event produced by the Durty Durham Arts Collective featuring eleven musical acts held in Hillsborough on Saturday.
Robert Curington spray paints a communal structure during Jamnesia Fest in Hillsborough. Jamnesia was produced by the Durty Durham Arts Collective on Saturday.
Anna Yudina, a second year graduate student in the UNC Center for Slavic, Eurasian and East European Studies, recently lost her funding from the FLAS scholarship program due to budgeting issues.
Bars that apply to be "private clubs" do not have to get sanitation inspections.
Jack Livingston, a senior computer science and communication studies double major with a writing for screen and stage minor, wrote a play that will be performed during the 4th annual Long Story Shorts productions taking place this Friday and Saturday at 8pm in Swain Hall.
Lonnie Holley, a nationally known visual artist and musician from Birmingham Alabama, creates new pieces of art in near Wilson library. The Southern Folklife Collection donated old and broken materials for Holley to incorporate into his work.
(From left to right) A panel including Jay Bilas, Barbara Osborne, Paul Pogge and Kenneth Hammer met on Wednesday evening in the Blue Zone in Kenan Stadium to discuss the recent O'Bannon v. NCAA court decision.
Andreah Williams and her son Tyshawn Pope look for their home on the community display at the Hargrove Community Center during the Good Neighbor Block Party on Tuesday afternoon.
FRANK Gallery located on Franklin Street is hosting "Rubbish 2 Runway II", a fashion show as well as display of dresses created from recycled products.
The Student Union opened the gallery "Life and Landscapes: Exploring the Diversity of India" by UNC student Evonne McArthur.