Center fielder Brian Miller (5) hits the ball in the game on Sunday afternoon against Radford.
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Center fielder Brian Miller (5) hits the ball in the game on Sunday afternoon against Radford.
Center fielder Brian Miller (5) hits the ball in the game on Sunday afternoon against Radford.
North Carolina pitcher Luca Dalatri (42) struck out 15 batters at Sunday's game against Radford. It was the most strikeouts thrown by a UNC pitcher since Matt Harvey in 2010.
A group of UNC medical students protest against the repeal of the Affordable Care Act at the 11th HKonJ march in Raleigh on February 11th. There is concern about the impact of the repeal on mental health; UNC Rex is opening a mental health center in Raleigh.
North Carolina shortstop Logan Warmoth (7) swings at a pitch against Gardner-Webb on February 22.
The North Carolina baseball team swept Kentucky this weekend.
(From left) Courtney Staton and Alexander Peeples have been named the new co-presidents of the campus Y.
Two demonstrators speak as they protest HB2 at the 11th HKonJ march in Raleigh on Feb. 11, 2017.
A group of UNC medical students protest against the repeal of the Affordable Care Act at the 11th HKonJ march in Raleigh on February 11th.
(From left) Courtney Staton and Alexander Peeples have been named the new co-presidents of the campus Y.
From left: Colin, Christopher, and Marty Long protest the nomination of Betsy DeVos for United States' Secretary of Education "We are here because DeVos is a terrible idea for Secretary of Education." "As a mother, my child is not receiving the best education, and not all children are receiving the best education."
The shelves in CVS in Carrboro remain empty after customers buy out water.
Customers crowd around cases of water in the Harris Teeter in Carrboro.
Customers stock up on water after the statement of emergency issued by OWASA.
Shelves remain empty of water in the Carrboro Harris Teeter.
Chapel Hill Comics will be permanently closing its doors at the end of March