Freshman Skye Bolt is off to a great start at the plate and went two-for-four Monday.
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Freshman Skye Bolt is off to a great start at the plate and went two-for-four Monday.
Internationalist Books hosts a monthly program where customers come to write letters to political prisoners. Emily Rowan, 11, of Carrboro attended the event's third-year anniversary. She, Maria Rowan (her mother, right), and their peers at Internationalist Books wrote birthday cards to select prisoners.
Freshman Tate Wadell of Hickory, former Boy Scout
UNC students host a dinner for the homeless at the Methodist church on Franklin Street once a month. Kate Leonard, a sophomore Public Policy major (left), helps Grace Harvey, a sophomore English major (middle), and Tyler Fitch, a senior Environmental Science major (right), cut bread to go with the chili they prepared.
Carrboro Police Chief Carolyn Hutchison has announced her retirement. She will retire on or around October 1, 2013 after 29 hers of outstanding service to Carrboro. She is NC's first openly gay police chief.
In honor of Native American Awareness Month, Dr. Christopher B. Teuton, the Associate Professor of American Studies at UNC, shows his collection of stories titled Cherokee Stories of the Turtle Island Liars' Club, which was published last month (October 2012).
Left: Junior Ciera Combs (Public Policy and Political Science major) Right: Junior Kate Matthews (Public Policy and Political Science major)
Senior Austin Gilmore (left), a political science and sociology major, is the president of Young Democrats. (Middle) Senior Russell McIntyre, political science and global studies major, is the co-vice president of Young Democrats. Lauren Hovis, a senior political science and global studies major, is also a co-vice president of Young Democrats. Far right: 2011 Graduate Lee Storrow (Town Council; Young Dems President 2010)
People celebrate the announcement of Barack Obama’s reelection at UNC Young Democrats’ election party at R&R Grill.
In town for the third annual Water and Health Conference, Charles Fishman, a keynote speaker for the Water Institute and the Institute for the Environment, addressed water supply and sanitation in the developing and developed worlds.
Bill Funk, of R. William Funk and Associates, attended the Chancellor search committee meeting on October 8th as a representative of his firm in an interview.
Jan Flacke, a third-year German college student majoring Political Science, traveled abroad to experience the upcoming election and help with the President's reelection campaign. Currently, he is volunteering as a phone bank operator at Organizing for America on Franklin Street.
The Korean American Student Association (KASA) organized a Gangnam Style flash mob in the pit. Soobin Seong, a junior Global Studies major (left), Seung Hui Choi, a junior economics major (middle), and Inhye You, a senior chemistry major (right), began the "horse riding dance," and hundreds of students joined later.
Panelist Robert Dowling, the Executive Director of Community Home Trust an, addressed economic policies related to the gentrification of Northside, institutional racism, and the November election.
A discussion of the upcoming U.S. Supreme Court case Fisher v. University of Texas, concerning the affirmative action admissions policy of the University of Texas at Austin Dean John Charles "Jack" Boger speaks about the issue as a panelist and mediates the progression of the program with Professor Charles Day.