Craige Parking Deck may be receiving a "green" make-over, with plans to build an environmentally-friendly plant structure on it to spruce up its appearance and help clean the air. The plan is in the works and still requires BOG approval.
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Craige Parking Deck may be receiving a "green" make-over, with plans to build an environmentally-friendly plant structure on it to spruce up its appearance and help clean the air. The plan is in the works and still requires BOG approval.
Craige Parking Deck may be receiving a "green" make-over, with plans to build an environmentally-friendly plant structure on it to spruce up its appearance and help clean the air. The plan is in the works and still requires BOG approval.
Chloe Ouellet-Pizer flew over Northwestern University opponent Jillian Rooney, defeating her 6-2, 6-2 during the 2nd round of the NCAA tournament on Saturday the 14th.
Craige Parking Deck may be receiving a "green" make-over, with plans to build an environmentally-friendly plant structure on it to spruce up its appearance and help clean the air. The plan is in the works and still requires BOG approval.
The Daily Grind will likely be closing its doors with the ownership of the UNC Student Stores transitioning to Barnes & Noble.
The Daily Grind will likely be closing its doors with the ownership of the UNC Student Stores transitioning to Barnes & Noble.
The Daily Grind will likely be closing its doors with the ownership of the UNC Student Stores transitioning to Barnes & Noble.
Senior Biology major, Emily Price, serves customers of The Daily Grind Espresso Cafe. The Daily Grind will likely be closed and replaced with the ownership of the UNC Student Stores transitioning to Barnes & Noble on July 1.
Rhonda Lanning, Director of the Birth Partners volunteer doula program at UNC hospitals, recognized each of the doulas in attendance at the Inaugural UNC Birth Partners Spring Fundraiser at The Honeysuckle Tea House on Saturday, April 23.
Two people chalked Pro-Trump slogans and propaganda in and around the Pit on Monday. Pro-Bernie signs were also present.
The panel coordinator, grad student Rae Jodrey with Adeline Dorough '16, Auden Tibbetts '19, and Madeline Ray '18 spoke about their non-visible disabilities on Thursday, April 14.
First-Year Madison Tibbetts is raising money on Gofundme to help pay for a summer camp geared towards people with Autism, Camp Royall, and to help start an autism chapter at UNC.
Civil and Human Rights leader Ben Jealous spoke about Race in America, in Memorial Hall on Monday.
The Carrboro Open Streets Festival was held on Sunday, April 10. A variety of activities were on Weaver St, including arts and crafts, hopscotch, bike activities, and a 30-ft climbing wall.
Among the many stations set up for Carrboro Open Streets, many were health-oriented, offering samples of fresh fruit, smoothies, and other goods.
Elliot (8), of Carrboro, breaks a board as one of the many activities at Carrboro Open Streets festival on Sunday April 10th, on Weaver St.
Mitch Xia, a student at UNC, identifies as a queer or transgender.
Second year senior Taylor Hartzog performs at the UNC Dance Team's spring showcase
Giszelle is one of the co-founders of the Herban Garden.
The 2nd Annual Joy Prom was held Thursday night in the Alumni Center.