Shantell McLaggan strikes a pose during the questioning portion of the Miss Black and Gold Beauty Pageant Monday evening.
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Shantell McLaggan strikes a pose during the questioning portion of the Miss Black and Gold Beauty Pageant Monday evening.
(From right to left) Holly Sit, Alban Foulser, and Esther Davis pass out free shirts in the Pit Monday afternoon.
Ebony Cook (Miss Mu Zeta), Micheline Amisi (Miss Black and Gold 15-16), and Aliya Tucker (Miss 1906) pose for a photo after the pageant Monday evening.
(From left to right) Asia Gandy, and Joia Freeman share their experiences with the attendees of the Token Black Girl Event Wednesday afternoon.
Keelon Dixon discusses with students at the Carolina Pulse event Tuesday evening.
Dashawnda Jackson and the CHUG DJ finish out the last performance at the Friday night Drag Show.
The disc jockey at CHUG mixes the music for Dorian Gaye during his first performance Friday night.
Dorian Gaye dances during his second performance Friday night at Chapel Hill Underground.
Dorian Gaye converses with the DJ before starting his performance Friday night.
Dashawnda Jackson dances as a part of her performance Friday night at Chapel Hill Underground.
Dashawnda Jackson lip syncs and dances on stage.
Lady Jane Scandal stands by Chapel Hill Underground bar before performing.
Chapel Hill Underground held a drag show late Friday night. Three queens and one king performed on the bar's stage.
Chapel Hill Underground held a drag show late Friday night. Three queens and one king performed on the bar's stage.
The Krave Kava Bar at 103 Main St. provides an alcohol alternative for anyone 18 and older.
Kevin Kallagugher, an editorial cartoonist at the Economist, spoke to students and faculty about freedom of expression Monday evening at the Freedom Forum.
A collection of scarves hang at the Frank Gallery on West Franklin Street from March 10th to the 22nd. The lead artists are textile artist Peg Gignoux and poet Grey Brown. All 200 will be presented to cancer patients in the area.
Stephen Senter, UNC's greenhouse gas specialist
Taylor Bates
Stephen Senter, UNC's greenhouse gas specialist