Photo: Steam tunnel land use debated (Jenny Surane)
Ongoing construction on Pittsboro Street has drawn complaints from residents.
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Ongoing construction on Pittsboro Street has drawn complaints from residents.
Students gathered in the Stone Center on Tuesday night to make posters for a Trayvon Martin Awareness March. Jannine Humphrey, a junior public policy major, works on a poster that will say, "Am I Suspicious?"
Circa, an Australian circus troupe, performed at Memorial Hall on Tuesday. They will have another show Wednesday night.
Circa, an Australian circus troupe, performed at Memorial Hall on Tuesday. They will have another show Wednesday night.
Taylor Branch gave a lecture entitled "Violence and Nonviolence in History and Everyday Life" at the Sonja Hanes Stone Center on Monday night
Pitcher Benton Moss prays before the start of an inning, a custom he practices before the start of each inning.
UNC baseball player Colin Moran
David Horowitz spoke in Hamilton Hall on Monday night. A group of Muslim students walked out in solidarity during his talk.
Mandy Plante performs her monologue in The Vagina Monologues
"We're trying to build a better sense of community for people who write on campus. There's a lot of talent here." Alex Karsten is reviving the Youth Angst Society.
Will Leimenstoll is running for Student Body President.
Will Leimenstoll is running for Student Body President.
Mary Cooper crunches numbers at Campus Y’s Tuition Teach-in Monday night.
Brandy teaches a Zumba class at the Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA on Wednesday night.
Brandy teaches a Zumba class at the Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA on Wednesday night.
Set designer Jan Chambers, Costume designer Claire Fleming (?), and Director Mike Donahue show costume designs for Henry IV
On Monday, a Youth Leadership Program for high school students was held in the Union sponsored by Carolina R.O.C.T.S. This year's theme was "Revitalizing the Dream: The time is always right to do what is right." Cameron Heath (in stripes), a sophomore in high school, talks about values that are important to him with other students. "I've learned that you can share similar community values with other people."
On Monday, a Youth Leadership Program for high school students was held in the Union sponsored by Carolina R.O.C.T.S. This year's theme was "Revitalizing the Dream: The time is always right to do what is right." Students circle around as they prepare to act out what they considered important lines from Martin Luther King Jr's 'I Have a Dream' speech.
The Chapel of the Cross will be expanding its parish hall. Morgan Burke, freshman, poli sci/history major from Raleigh McKenzie Roddy, sophomore, psych major from TN
Susan King, the new Dean of the School of Journalism and Mass Communications, goes on a walking tour of the campus with the Associate Dean Speed Hallman.