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After being seated, students wait behind the presidential podium inside Carmichael Area for President Obama’s 1:05 p.m. speech.
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After being seated, students wait behind the presidential podium inside Carmichael Area for President Obama’s 1:05 p.m. speech.
Carmichael Arena fills with ticket holders several hours before President Obama’s speech.
Students fill Carmichael Arena several hours before President Obama’s speech.
Ticket holder freshman Tony Royal remain smiling even after waiting in line since 4:15 a.m. along Hooker Fields on Tuesday morning to enter Carmichael Area for President Obama’s speech.
A police officer stands at the ready as ticket holders wait in line along Hooker Fields on Tuesday morning.
Ticket holder freshman Meredith Pulliam (left) brings breakfast to her friends Ginny Willis (middle) and Asa Kelly (right) as they wait in line along South Road on Tuesday morning to enter Carmichael Area for President Obama’s speech.
Ticket holders freshmen Sarah Brown (left) and sophomore Kenny Kang (right) play cards while waiting in line along South Road on Tuesday morning to enter Carmichael Area for President Obama’s speech.
Ticket holders wait in line along South Road on Tuesday morning to enter Carmichael Area for President Obama’s speech.
Law school graduate student Kyle Ernst is a competitive weightlifter who was diagnosed with cancer and took a three year break to come back even stronger. This Sunday he competed in the National University Championships and placed 2nd, qualifying for the World University Team in Israel in November. Ernst said about weightlifting, "I love doing it. My goal is to make it to the olympics in 2016 and if I stay healthy, I think I have a good shot." His personal best overhead lift is 333 pounds and best clean and jerk is 406 pounds.
Sophomore Lauren Scanlan (left) and other students march for Amendment One before the festival held Friday afternoon.
Rebecca Watson, a senior, who plays the role of Agave, performs during the final dress rehearsal of “The Bacchae” on Wednesday night. The play was adapted from the ancient Greek tragedy about mortals who are punished for refusing to worship the god Dionysus.
Freshman Joe Hutchinson, track and field athlete from Britain who will be running 300 meters with the Olympic torch this summer, pole vaults at a meet on Saturday. Hutchinson said it's great publicity for the sport and for his high school back home, and that's really what he cares about. The torch will be carried in Britain for 62 days with 300 people carrying it per day.
Second baseman Mike Zolk takes a cut at a pitch in Wednesday’s game. The freshman was 1-for-4 and scored a run in North Carolina’s 10-5 win against UNC-Asheville.
Freshman Jackson Bloom, playing the role of Antony, reaches towards the fallen Caesar, played by senior Jeffrey Sullivan, during the play’s final dress rehearsal.
Sunset farms has been at the Carrboro Farmer's Market since 1983.
Sweet Water Pecan Orchard has been at the Carrboro Farmer's Market for 14 years.
Florence Hawley (left) owner of Chapel Hill Creamery and her friend C. Kay Briggs (right) sell cheese at the Carrboro Farmer's Market on Saturday. The creamery has been at the market for 12 years.