Disappointed UNC fans
UNC fans react to the team's 27-17 loss to Duke on Saturday, Sept. 23, 2017 in Kenan Stadium.
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UNC fans react to the team's 27-17 loss to Duke on Saturday, Sept. 23, 2017 in Kenan Stadium.
The North Carolina men's basketball team celebrates its 2017 national championship win over Gonzaga in April in Glendale, Ariz.
Members of the Raging Grannies, a local activist group, made an appearance at an NAACP rally in front of the old post office on Franklin St. Wednesday afternoon.
A UNC student lights a joint filled with marijuana as part of a photo illustration. U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis, R-NC, co-sponsored a bill that would legalize medical marijuana.
UNC senior Rubi Franco Quiroz speaks on Sept. 18 at the DACA in Crisis event, a panel discussion comprised of lawyers, activists and students about how to support the undocumented and DACAmented community.
Susan King, the Dean of the School of Media and Journalism, speaks at the First Amendment Day opening ceremony in 2015.
"I will no longer live in the shadows, and be no longer fearful for who I am. I am undocumented and unafraid," said UNC first-year Sam Gomez Olvera.
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The 2017 UNC men's basketball team pose with their championship rings alongside players from the past during halftime at Saturday's game against Louisville.
UNC senior point guard Joel Berry II (left) and UNC basketball head coach Roy Williams (right) show off their 2017 NCAA Men's Basketball championship rings during halftime of UNC's game against Louisville Saturday afternoon.
Wide receiver Anthony Ratliff-Williams (17) returns a kick against Louisville on Saturday.
Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) avoids pressure against North Carolina on Saturday.
Board member Anna Nelson at the UNC Board of Governors meeting Friday.
UNC-system President Margaret Spellings (left) sits next to chairperson Lou Bissette (right) during a September 2017 UNC Board of Governors meeting.
Mark Dorosin, managing attorney at the UNC School of Law's Center for Civil Rights, stood and questioned the UNC Board of Governors' decision following the vote to ban litigation at all UNC System academic centers Sept. 8. Dorosin has been terminated from his position at the Center.
Photo courtesy of Kate Sorgi.
Rev. Campbell poses for a portrait in front of the Rogers Road Community Center.
Hiding for our Lives is a book about a 93-year-old Chapel Hill resident who survived the holocaust.
Chapel Hill town council candidate Karen Stegman poses for a portrait in front of the Chapel Hill Town Hall building.
Chapel Hill town council candidate Hongbin Gu poses for a portrait in front of the Chapel Hill Town Hall building.