Bernie Sanders speaks to the crowd Sunday evening at the Greensboro Coliseum Complex. He shares his ideas and plans for the future of education, poverty, and civil rights.
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Bernie Sanders speaks to the crowd Sunday evening at the Greensboro Coliseum Complex. He shares his ideas and plans for the future of education, poverty, and civil rights.
Bernie Sanders speaks to the crowd Sunday evening at the Greensboro Coliseum Complex. He shares his ideas and plans for the future of education, poverty, and civil rights.
Symone Sanders, Press Secretary for Bernie Sanders, pumps up the crowd before introducing Sanders Sunday evening in Greensboro.
Community members show their support for Bernie Sanders with signs and shouts from the risers Sunday evening in Greensboro.
Hanes Art Center hosts a student book art exhibit in the John and June Alcott Gallery. The art works are meant to illustrate academic settings in the south. Students used unconventional materials like linen, handmade paper, leather and movable parts.
Director of Education, Nancy Easterling, walks through the North Carolina Botanical garden Monday afternoon. The garden is home to several educational programs. The garden's entrance features the title "A Conservation Garden", which expresses the garden's mission and the purpose of many of it's programs.
The UNC volleyball team held their annual blue and white scrimmage in Carmichael arena on Friday night.
Sophomore Cody Porter says that simply feels great to be in school. When asked about his experience at Carolina so far he says "It feels very surreal sometimes. I think to myself, this school that I've been thinking about for twenty some odd years and I'm actually here now."
Students gather in Manning Hall on Thursday evening to hear from a panel of speakers who work in the justice system within the community. Panelists answer questions about topics such as the juvenile justice and the racial disparity they have witnessed. Sophomore Brandon Morrissey said he attended the event "to hear what's being done to combat the sad truths of a juvenile justice system which pushes students from a harsh education system to the prison system."
The Student Congress Finance Committee meets in Gardner Hall Tuesday evening. The small committee discusses a large topic: stipends. Committee members proposed a bill to amend the process by which stipends are overseen.
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Qdoba on the corner of South Rd. and East Franklin St. sits empty as of Friday night.
Dr. Woodrow Hartzog speaks to UNC Media Law students in Carroll Hall's Freedom Forum Conference Center on Monday evening. He focused much of his lecture on the differences between public and private information. Hartzog suggests that it is important to specifically determine the concept of public information for "effective information policy, technological design and social interaction."
James E. Ferguson II speaks to students, professors, and Carolina Alumni in the Stone Center theater on Tuesday night. Ferguson focuses his lecture on the Voting Rights Act and its implementation over the past fifty years. He also discusses the topic of race in the American south and how "everything is different, but not much has changed."
Sisters Marjorie Spruill (left) and Carol Spruill attended UNC during the early 1970s, becoming campus reformers as vocal feminists and anti-Vietnam War activists. Marjorie Spruill recently returned home to North Carolina, visiting her sister in Raleigh for a weekend.
Qdoba on the corner of South Rd. and East Franklin St. sits empty as of Friday night.
Junior Madison Farr works to prepare the soil for planting. Southern States of Carborro provided plants and tools for the project. Farr hopes the improved landscape will add some color to the Yogurt Pump's entrance.