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Catherine Cameron waits with other students for academic advising services in Steele Building.
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Catherine Cameron waits with other students for academic advising services in Steele Building.
Ida Friday poses for a picture with her husband Bill. Both Fridays have since passed away.
Emil Kang, Carolina’s first Executive Director of the Arts, poses in front of Memorial Hall. Kang has pioneered the univeristy’s recent artistic expansion.
Bill Friday has died. He is pictured here with his wife, Ida, in the spring of 2010.
Bill and Ida Friday. Precious.
Bill and Ida Friday. Precious.
Michael Schultz and Danielle Spratley enjoy the music during Everdith Landrau's speech.
Ray Barfield
Dr. Jim Thomas, as photographed in 2012, is an associate professor in the department of epidemiology at the Gillings School of Global Public Health. His research interests include the ethical practice of public health during a pandemic.
Margaret Gifford, co-founder of Farmer Foodshare, talks about the unnecessary hunger rate in North Carolina.
Sophie Gifford
Ted Ryan
Kieran Preissler, 17, prepares for his role as first speaker or "First Follower" of the event. Preissler tried to get into the TEDxUNC event so decided to help in setting the TEDxFranklinSt one up.
(from left): Devin Polk, Bronwyn Kircher and Kieran Preissler close the TEDxFranklinSt event Saturday morning by reading "The Cure at Troy" by Sophocles.
Gayle Thomas ((AGAIN: waiting for correct name!!!)) and Allegra Jordan sing to Kirk Franklin's "Smile" played during Everdith Landrau's TEDx talk.
Everdith Landrau
Franklin Street We beat those mother fuckers Go to hell Dook