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Dwight Bassett, Chapel Hill town economic developer, created the national champions carving that was removed from Franklin Street this week.
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Dwight Bassett, Chapel Hill town economic developer, created the national champions carving that was removed from Franklin Street this week.
Katie Ricks smiles after being voted in as a minister. Ricks has served as the Associate in Ministry at the Church of Reconciliation in Chapel Hill since 2002, and the vote on Saturday will make her the first gay Presbyterian minister.
UNC junior Tom Saintsing volunteers at the South Estes Family Resource Center, helping Shane Perkins with his homework. Saintsing said, "I enjoy the experience because they are really sweet kids. It's a lot of fun to come every week. You get the feeling of being a big kid again with them." The Family Resource Center provides after-school tutoring and other services to the underprivileged.
Breanna Polascik, 15, Sam Hickey, 17, Luke Hickey, 15, and Sarah Linden, 17 (left to right) of North Carolina Youth Tap Ensemble's group called Good Vibrations practice on Wednesday night for their America's Got Talent audition this Saturday. The group ranges in ages from 13 to 18 and is coached by Gene Medler of Chapel Hill who has been with the ensemble since its beginning in 1982. Medler said about the opportunity, "It's wonderful for us it has energized us and hopefully will give us an opportunity to get tap dancing seen by the general public."
Mark... (Check his name with writer), 11 years old, goes to his middle school classes for then majority of the day and then leaves early to take math classes at UNC.
Grimsley Hobbs, Jr. of Hobbs Architecture stands proudly in the Chatham County Courthouse that his company is currently rebuilding after it burned in a catastrophic fire in March 2010. The courthouse is expected to be finished in December.
Roberto Garcia, 17, of Burlington works at the Taqueria Del Jalisco food truck located at 206 E. Main Street. The truck is open from 6pm-1am Tuesday to Saturday for late-night taco cravings.
Eric Montross, former UNC basketball player and NBA player, reads to children at Read-a-thon Night at Frank Porter Graham Elementary School on Wednesday, January 25, 2012.
The Red Bicycle
3 Cups
An Open Eye Cafe coffee cup full of coffee beans sits on the counter.
Cafe Draide
3 Cups
The Red Bicycle
The Global Cup Cafe
Members of UNC's chapter of Students for the Exploration and Development of Space prepare to launch their first weather balloon Wednesday at 11:50 a.m. The project was funded by a $200 grant from the North Carolina Space Grant organization. SEDS's president Sophomore Patrick Gray expressed his excitement about the balloon by saying, "we are a space group, so this is the closest we can get."
Student protestors freshman Ellen Currin (left), senior Caitlyn Williams, and senior Spencer Kuzmier and UNC-CH student body president Mary Cooper sit in on the UNC-system Board of Governors meeting on Thursday at 11a.m. discussing the possibility of tuition increase. These protestors and many others held a march at 10:30 a.m. from the pit to the General Administration building.
The Carolina Ballet has adjusted their production of the Nutcracker, and it's going to be more magical. The performance will be this weekend at Memorial Hall on saturday and sunday.
The Carolina Ballet has adjusted their production of the Nutcracker, and it's going to be more magical. The performance will be this weekend at Memorial Hall on saturday and sunday.
The Carolina Ballet has adjusted their production of the Nutcracker, and it's going to be more magical. The performance will be this weekend at Memorial Hall on saturday and sunday.