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Sophomore guard Kennedy Todd-Williams (3) fights for possession of the ball in the Jan. 30 women's basketball game against NC State. NC State won 66-58.
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Sophomore guard Kennedy Todd-Williams (3) fights for possession of the ball in the Jan. 30 women's basketball game against NC State. NC State won 66-58.
Sophomore guard Deja Kelly dodges the defender in the Jan. 30 women's basketball game against NC State. NC State won 66-58.
Sophomore guard Alyssa Ustby (1) looks for a clear pass in the Jan. 30 women's basketball game against NC State. NC State won 66-58.
Graduate student guard Carlie Littlefield (2) shoots a free throw in the Jan. 30 women's basketball game against NC State. NC State won 66-58.
Sophomore guard Kennedy Todd-Williams (3) has the ball hit from her hand as she moves down the court during the Sunday, Jan. 30, 2022, women's basketball game against N.C. State. N.C. State won 66-58.
Sophomore guard Alyssa Ustby (1) searches for a clear pass during the Sunday, Jan. 30, 2022, women's basketball game against N.C. State.
Even in the snow, the Red Cross trucks in Durham are ready and waiting. Around the state, North Carolina blood banks are currently facing new shortages.
(From left to right) Army Brigidier General Alison C. Martin, Isabelle Stevens, Professor John W. Brooker, Army veteran John Spencer, UNC School of Law Dean Martin H. Brinkley, and Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz, pose after the Purple Heart Ceremony for John Spencer on Nov. 4.
U.S. army veteran John Spencer wipes away tears during his speech after he was awarded the Purple Heart and other medals 51 years after his service in the Vietnam War, on Nov. 4.
U.S. army veteran John Spencer is awarded the Vietnam Gallantry Cross by Mr. Rich Nguyen-Le on Nov. 4, 51 years after he served in the Vietnam War.
U.S. army veteran John Spencer is awarded the Combat Infantryman badge by Lieutenant Colonel Dan Hurd on Nov. 4, 51 years after he served in the Vietnam War.
Army Brigadier General Alison C. Martin presents the Purple Heart to Vietnam War veteran John Spencer 51 years after his service, on Nov. 4. Spencer was denied the Purple Heart and other medals until the Military and Veterans Law Clinic at UNC took his case.
Isabelle Stevens, UNC Law School class of 21', speaks at the award ceremony for John Spencer, a Vietnam War veteran denied access to the awards he had rightfully earned, on Nov. 4. Stevens took on Spencer as a client when she started working with the Military and Veterans Law Clinic after her first year of Law School.
Stephany Kim, a first-year member of the UNC women's golf team, plans her strategy on day three of the Ruth Chris Tar Heel Invitational on Oct. 17. UNC finished ninth overall, tying with Vanderbilt.
Stephany Kim, a first-year member of the UNC women's golf team, as she prepares for the eighteenth hole on day three of the Ruth Chris Tar Heel Invitational on Oct. 17. UNC finished ninth overall, tying with Vanderbilt.
Stephany Kim, a first-year member of the UNC women's golf team, and a member of another team move on to the next hole on day three of the Ruth Chris Tar Heel Invitational on Oct. 17. UNC finished ninth overall, tying with Vanderbilt.
DTH File. Stephany Kim, a first-year member of the UNC women's golf team, guides the ball on day three of the Ruth's Chris Tar Heel Invitational on Oct. 17, 2021. UNC finished sixth in the ACC Championship.
DTH photo illustration. Consumer culture and apps like TikTok are playing larger roles than ever in the lives of young adults and college students, some of whom have become overnight celebrities.
UNC sophomore midfielder Yaya Bakayoko (29) sends the ball down the field past the Demon Deacons during the Oct. 8 game against Wake Forest. UNC lost 1-2.
UNC senior Jason Osemeka analizes mouse genomes in the Mary Ellen Jones Building on Oct. 6. Osemeka has worked with the lab for one and a half years.