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A police officer stands with a face mask in front of Silent Sam.
People at the rally yell chants in unison to take down Silent Sam.
A group performs at this year's Sunset Serenade.
Taylor Leath (43) stands ready to receive the ball during the North Carolina volleyball team's Blue & White Match on Aug. 19.
Carolina Cupboard will be opening a new location in the basement of Avery Residence Hall and it will be available for student access at the beginning of next semester.
Ben Griffen is playing in his junior season for UNC's men's golf team.
Hayley Carter (right) broke an ACC record for most wins during Saturday's game versus Pittsburgh.
The campus organization, Q for the Kids, put on a fundraiser to raise funds for the “No Kid Hungry” project which is striving to alleviate hunger across North Carolina.
UNC junior men's golf player Ben Griffen in April 2017.
Gov. Roy Cooper will select a new State Board of Elections, which will consist of three Democrats and Two Republicans.
Kid with dance resigned on by the cross country team
History of the women's department
OJ McGhee is the Instructional Media Services Manager in the Gillings School of Public Health.
New parking plans might include having employees pay for night parking
Steven Howser is homeless and is helping to coordinate a fundraiser to raise money for other homeless in Chapel Hill.
Makenna Jones hits a backhand shot against visiting Virginia Tech, in the Tar Heels 7-0 shutout win over the Hokies.
Elizabeth Adkins is a junior political science and journalism major and is running to be Student Body President.
Marissa Cranford teaches piano to Taniya Rogers at the University United Methodist Church on Franklin Street through the Musical Empowerment program.
Mike Dimpfl (left) and Angaza Laughinghouse speak on a panel about workers rights at UNC.
Habitat for Humanity is in the process of building two houses located on Sykes Street in Chapel Hill.