On the afternoon of April 20th, 2017, a group of women gathers in the Sloane Art Library to participate in the Art + Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon, in an effort to increase the number of female editors and artists appearing on Wikipedia.
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On the afternoon of April 20th, 2017, a group of women gathers in the Sloane Art Library to participate in the Art + Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon, in an effort to increase the number of female editors and artists appearing on Wikipedia.
UNC Men's Tennis players William Blumberg (freshman, left) and Robert Kelly (junior, right) celebrate a point during their doubles match on Sunday afternoon against Florida State players Jose Garcia (junior) and Lucas Poullain (junior).
The Board of Trustees met in the George Watts Hill Alumni Center on Wednesday and Thursday.
During the University Affairs Committee meeting, the last of five Board of Directors meetings held on March 22nd, 2017, Chairman Charles G. Duckett responds to the update given by Dylan Russell, president of the Graduate and Professional Student Federation.
In preparation for the 89th Academy Awards that will take place next Sunday (Feb. 26), UNC's General Alumni Association held their fourth annual Oscars Preview Event at the Varsity Theater this Tuesday evening (Feb. 21). Dana Coen, director of the UNC Writing for the Screen and Stage program, and Dr. Rachel Schaevitz, professor of film production at UNC, were the two main speakers for this event.
The Chapel Hill Historical Society hosted Kim Smith on Sunday, Feb. 19th, for a presentation on five Orange County African-American Families whose rich histories provide insight into how freed African American families lived in North Carolina after the Civil War. Smith has spent three years extensively researching these families, with heavy reliance upon Reverend Dr. Pauli Murray's memoir, Proud Shoes: The Story of an American Family.
On the night of February 10th in the Sonja Haynes Stone Center, the Herban SOAPbox Lecture Series held its very first event. Durham-based soul hip-hop group Tha Materials (above) opened for main speaker Kamal Bell, educator and owner of Sankofa Farms.
During the open forum part of the GPSF Senate meeting held in Chapman Hall on the evening of February 7th, Student Body President Candidate Joe Nail gives a 7-minute presentation to the audience and takes questions on a wide variety of issues relevant to graduate and professional students in all departments at UNC.
Walter Salinger, a retired professor of psychology from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, currently serves on the Boards of Directors of both the League of Women Voters of Piedmont Triad and the League of Women Voters of North Carolina. On the evening of February 2nd, he gave a talk at the Chapel Hill Public Library to explain the consequences of gerrymandering voting districts and advocate for a nonpartisan redistricting plan.
Senior Management & Society major Alex Neal joins four other panelists at a seminar organized by the Black Student Movement, called "The Double Standard", where they discussed interpersonal relationships, slut-shaming, and fidelity in monogamous relationships.