Students campaigning for Will Lindsey and Christy Lambden in the pit . Jimmy Decker, right, who was Lambden's roommate for two years, is excited to support his friend in his campaign.
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Students campaigning for Will Lindsey and Christy Lambden in the pit . Jimmy Decker, right, who was Lambden's roommate for two years, is excited to support his friend in his campaign.
Students campaigning for Will Lindsey and Christy Lambden in the pit. Jacob Levitzky and Mathew Lovejor hold signs for the Lindsey campaign in the pit.
An Undocumented Youth Rally was held in the pit. Marco Cervantes participates in the event.
An Undocumented Youth Rally was held in the pit. Marco Cervantes speaks at the event.
George Jenne, MFA Exhibtion "Your Turn to Burn."
Carolina Brewery celebrated its 18th anniversary with a Small Batch Brew Bash on Saturday. Kelsey Persichilli, a linguistics major from Wake Forest, serves beer at the event.
Tessa Lyons, junior plays a singles match against Elon.
New taxi regulations in Chapel Hill went into effect on Jan. 1, which included a flat rate for taxis around downtown.
Mildred Council, aka Mama Dip, has received the Harvard Club's Roland Giduz award for community service. Council worked as a cook and housekeeper in the Giduz household.Don Luse is retiring after over 21 years as the director of the Student Union.
Students and faculty at the Endowment Forum. Holden Thorp, Julia Grumbles, Carolyn Gray, and John King were on the panel.
Dyan Mott, sophomore holds a sign in the Students for Justice in Palestine's "Stand with Gaza" event. (he didn't want me to show his face??)
Cassie Parson of Harvest Moon Grill and Grateful Grower's explains how the pork the restaurant uses in Barley and whey fed.
Eric and Rita Bigham's donation helped recover artifacts from Blackbeard's sunken ship.
Marianne Gingher, professor of creative writing, with puppets she handmade for her upcoming production "Rumpus in Rome." She says, "It's reached a point were I don't tell them what to do, they tell me; I'm their puppet."
Freshmen Nikki Gauthreaux and Hannah Doksansky watch the Loreleis preform Alex Clare's "Too Close" in celebration of First Amendment Day.
Prue Meehan is a local health advocate who has launched a website to talk about alcoholism in affluent female populations.
Phillip Hamiliton, a pedicab driver outside of the Franklin Hotel.
Jeff DeLuca, class of 2012, Matt Hughes, graduate student, and Greg Steele, senior are all political science majors who have entered the political world.