Rev. Beverly M. Solomon (left) and Rev. Mary Jane Palmer (right) lead communion at St. Paul African Episcopal Methodist Church in Chapel Hill.
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Rev. Beverly M. Solomon (left) and Rev. Mary Jane Palmer (right) lead communion at St. Paul African Episcopal Methodist Church in Chapel Hill.
UNC professors speak about their current work in food studies at Hyde Hall on Thursday evening to foster conversation about the University's new research theme: "Food for All."
The UNC volleyball team dominated over the Duke Blue Devils winning three sets to zero on Friday evening.
UNC professors speak about their current work in food studies at Hyde Hall on Thursday evening to foster conversation about the University's new research theme: "Food for All."
The UNC volleyball team dominated over the Duke Blue Devils winning three sets to zero on Friday evening.
Outside hitter Leigh Andrew (4) flys high for her spike.
Middle hitter Victoria McPherson (7) keeps her eye on the ball before her hit across court.
Opposite hitter Taylor Fricano (1) preps for a solid hit.
Victoria McPherson (7) and Taylor Fricano (1) jump up in hopes to block the Duke spike.
Middle hitter Paige Neuenfeldt (5) lofts the ball over the net.
Outside hitter (18) Tatiana Durr receives a Duke service.
Outside hitter Taylor Leath (43) builds momentum for a powerful hit.
Middle hitter Paige Neuenfeldt (5) keeps her eyes on the ball before her hit.
Setter Jordyn Schnabl (13) dives to keep the ball alive.
Middle hitter Paige Neuenfeldt (5) blocks a hit.
Outside hitter Taylor Leath (43) jumps in the air of her spike.
Players on the court celebrate another UNC point.
Outside hitter Taylor Treacy (20) lofts the ball to the opposite side of the court.
The UNC football team dominated over Illinois on Saturday afternoon with a score of 48 to 14.
UNC football won against Delaware with a score of 41 to 14 on Saturday afternoon in Kenan Stadium.