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Helene Cooper, New York Times White House correspondent, spoke at UNC Tuesday.
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Helene Cooper, New York Times White House correspondent, spoke at UNC Tuesday.
Walter Dalton addresses his supporters as he kicks off his campaign for Governor of North Carolina on Tuesday at The Golden Belt Building in Durham.
UNC-Chapel Hill students, led by Joseph Terrell (left) and Elizabeth McCain (right), march from the Pit to the Board of Governor's meeting in protest of tuition hikes.
Students in protest of tuition hikes arrive at the The Carolina Inn for the Board of Trustees Meeting.
Stephen Dear and Maria Darlington have lunch on the corner of Jones Ferry and Davie Roads in Carrboro in protest of the anti-lingering ordinance. Stephen has spent his lunch break during the week on this corner since the last week in October and is joined by friends and supporters daily.
Stephen Dear and Maria Darlington have lunch on the corner of Jones Ferry and Davie Roads in Carrboro in protest of the anti-lingering ordinance. Stephen has spent his lunch break during the week on this corner since the last week in October and is joined by friends and supporters daily.
Jane Tuohey (left), Kelly Brown (middle), and Anita Akstin (right) dance in the gazebo at Town Commons in Carrboro as they wait to be in the group photo for Lovetown, USA.
Student protestors gathered in the Pit on Wednesday and marched to The Carolina Inn for the Board of Trustees Meeting.
Art work from the Master of Fine Arts Program hangs through the halls and lounges of The William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education. Lee Delegard, a second year MFA student of Minneapolis, MN. Titled: Untitled (Geodes).
Mia Day-Burroughs (left) and Jamezetta Bedford (right) look on positively as election results for the School Board are revealed.
Jamezetta Bedford (left), Mayor Makr Kleinschmidt (middle) and Mia Day-Burroughs celebrate the School Board election results at The Carolina Brewery on Tuesday night.
Thea and Baxter Barrett eat at 411 West while their father, James Barrett, awaits the School Board election results on Tuesday night.
The President of the Carolina Union Activities Board, Cierra Hinton, made efforts to improve homecoming this fall.
Donald Shaw has dedicated his life's work to the study of agenda-setting and public opinion. Shaw, a 45-year faculty member of UNC-Chapel Hill's School of Journalism and Mass Communications, and his colleague Maxwell McCombs were recently awarded the 2011 Helen Dinerman Award by the World Association for Public Opinion Research.
Chapel Hill Mayor Mark Kleinschmidt spoke to students in Spencer Residence Hall on Wednesday. He spoke on the mechanics of the death penalty and its evolution in light of the recent Troy Davis case.
Chapel Hill Mayor Mark Kleinschmidt spoke to students in Spencer Residence Hall on Wednesday. He spoke on the mechanics of the death penalty and its evolution in light of the recent Troy Davis case.
A "Wownie," a brownie containing valerian root and melatonin, and a "Hippie Chip," a chocolate chip cookie containing valerian root and griffonia simplicifolia (a derivative of tryptophan), are two of the several relaxation products coming out in stores like Expressions on Rosemary Street in Chapel Hill.
Recycling bins on Franklin St.