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Junior forward John Henson drives to the basket during Wednesday’s 60-57 Tar Heel victory against the No. 9 Badgers. Henson had 17 boards.
Protestors at the Board of Trustees meeting Thursday morning
Peter McMillan spoke about the Vimy expeditions Thursday night at the Global Education Center.
For the first time ever, all Five presidents of the UNC System gathered together on Wednesday night in Memorial Hall. From Left to Right: Thomas W. Ross, Erskine Bowles, Molly Corbett Broad, C.D. Spangler, Jr., William C. Friday, and former North Carolina Governor James. E. Holshouser, Jr.
Fellow Carrboro Board of Aldermen candidates Lydia Lavelle and Braxton Foushee hug each other on Tuesday night.
Mark Chilton, right, awaits the results of the Carrboro mayoral election at Open Eye Cafe on Tuesday night.
Every Thursday a free vegetarian meal on the Upper Quad is served by Hare Krishnas.
Eliza Kern, senior political science major, in the Reese News digital newsroom with John Clark.
Director Mike Wiley oversees a rehearsal of his play, The Parchman Hour.
Dwight Jones
Dwight Jones
Haley Scruggs (L) and Celina Chapin in 'Shot Through the Heart' The Writing for the Screen and Stage Program is presenting Long Story Shorts, a festival of one act plays written by members of the graduating class. This is the first annual festival.
Marie Garlock and Jon Pipas in 'Inside Out' about an expecting couple The Writing for the Screen and Stage Program is presenting Long Story Shorts, a festival of one act plays written by members of the graduating class. This is the first annual festival.
Phi Beta Chi has a new sorority house on Hillsborough Street.
Amanda Kramer is biking across the state to call attention to cuts to public education. She leaves on Wednesday.
Amanda Kramer is biking across the state to call attention to cuts to public education. She leaves on Wednesday.
Phi Beta Chi has a new sorority house on Hillsborough Street.
Amanda Kramer is biking across the state to call attention to cuts to public education. She leaves on Wednesday.