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Parents and staff with the Friends of Chinese Dual Language program fill the room at the Chapel Hill- Carrboro City Schools meeting on May 17 to show their support of dual language.
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Parents and staff with the Friends of Chinese Dual Language program fill the room at the Chapel Hill- Carrboro City Schools meeting on May 17 to show their support of dual language.
From left: Dylan Simel, Sasha Seymore and Ahmad Saad dribble in front of the Old Well on Thursday as part of their trip across the state to raise awareness for religious tolerance. The three UNC sophomores founded “Kicking Across Carolina”.
SITI Company members Ellen Lauren, playing the character Marie, and Stephen Webber, playing Bruno, practice for the play “Who Do You Think You Are.”
Commencement in Kenan ended with a rendition of ‘Carolina In My Mind’ by the Clef Hangers along with Chancellor Thorp.
Senior Walt Peters sings “Carolina in my mind” with fellow clef hangers at the end of the commencement ceremony.
Graduates turn their tassels at the end of the commencement ceremony.
A couple’s engagement is announced during senior class vice president Mohammad Saad’s speech at commencement.
Mohammad Saad, senior class vice president, delivers the final speech at commencement.
Graduate students stand as their school is called at commencement.
Chancellor Holden Thorp and other faculty members applaud New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg after his commencement address.
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg delivers his commencement address.
Chancellor Holden Thorp speaks at the commencement ceremony.
A balloon let go by one of the seniors floats out of Kenan Stadium.
Chancellor Holden Thorp speaks at the commencement ceremony.
Member of the senior class give appreciation to their mothers on Mother’s Day.
Members of the senior class celebrate graduation by showing their mothers appreciation.
Parents admire their graduates as they enter Kenan Stadium.
A senior attended commencement with a tree in hand.
Seniors enter Kenan Stadium for the commencement ceremony.
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg addresses the 32,000 in attendance at Kenan Stadium for Commencement on Sunday.