Residents of the Rogers Road community gathered on Saturday morning to celebrate the opening of a new facility that will serve as a place to gather and to nurture, educate and protect the children.
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Residents of the Rogers Road community gathered on Saturday morning to celebrate the opening of a new facility that will serve as a place to gather and to nurture, educate and protect the children.
The YMCA Boomerang Program provides a place for suspended students to receive mentoring and complete school work. Program Manager Shayne Moore (left) and Program Director Tami Pfeifer hold cards with words used as "themes of the day."
Deborah Zuver (left) is the Director of Self-Advocacy Initiatives and Donna Carlson Yerby is the Assistant Director of Services at the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities, which is leading a coordinated effort among the state's programs for college education for developmentally disabled students.
Jeff Powell, a senior biomedical engineering major and design chair of the UNC-Chapel Hill Biomedical Engineering Club, made a prosthetic arm for 7-year-old Holden Mora with 3-D printing technology. Powell uses the three model fingers on the table to explain how each part of the hand is made.
Al McSurely (left), a Chapel Hill lawyer who has dedicated 50 years to fighting for civil rights, and Clyde Clark, a former Chapel Hill sanitation worker and one of the Sanitation Two, answered questions after a viewing of the documentary Women Behind the Lines hosted by UNC Student Action with Workers on Monday night in the Frank Porter Graham Student Union.
From left to right, Sam Lin, Kathleen Cheng, Christie Leung, Tim Kang, and Kiko Wong stand together to support Hong Kong, sponsored by the Asian Students Association at UNC. Christie and Kiko are students from Hong Kong studying at UNC through the GLOBE program, Sam and Tim are students at UNC and members of the Asian Students Association, and Kathleen graduated from UNC with the Class of 2014.
From left to right, co-founders of Buzz Rides Parker Draughon (President), a Business Administration and Romance Languages major from Atlanta, Ga., and Joey Skavroneck (CEO), a Business Administration major from Waxhaw, N.C., stand with Chris Jones (CFO), a Business Administration major from Charlotte, N.C.