Joy Renner, chairwoman of the Faculty Athletics Committee, led an open forum Wednesday to provide an opportunity for UNC faculty and staff members to express their concerns and ask questions.
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Joy Renner, chairwoman of the Faculty Athletics Committee, led an open forum Wednesday to provide an opportunity for UNC faculty and staff members to express their concerns and ask questions.
Allison Tierney, a Master of Fine Arts graduate student, uses recycled material in her work.
Allison Tierney, a Master of Fine Arts graduate student, uses recycled material in her work.
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Alexander Julian shared insight into professional attire at "Student to Professional," an event hosted by UNC Career Services on Wednesday. "The better you dress, the better you will perform," he said.
Camille Oswald (left) plays W and Sam Fletcher (right) plays John in Lab! Theatre's production of Cock.
Camille Oswald (left) plays W and Sam Fletcher (right) plays John in Lab! Theatre's production of Cock.
Trey Mangum, a junior Journalism major, is the new president of the Black Student Movement.
Trey Mangum, a junior Journalism major, is the new president of the Black Student Movement.
Trey Mangum, a junior Journalism major, is the new president of the Black Student Movement.
Trey Mangum, a junior Journalism major, is the new president of the Black Student Movement.
Trey Mangum, a junior Journalism major, is the new president of the Black Student Movement.
Kenan Theatre Company is producing "Shakespeare's R+J," an adaptation b Joe Calarco. The modern interpretation of Shakespeare's classic, Romeo and Juliet, rotates between an all male and an all female cast of undergraduate students. The show opens February 27th and runs through March 3rd in the Elizabeth Prince Kenan Theater in the UNC Center for Dramatic Art.
Trey Mangum, a junior Journalism major, is the new president of the Black Student Movement.
Jonathan Scott plays Charlie Brown in Company Carolina's musical "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown."
Diane Willis spoke at the Chapel Hill Town Council discussion about the Ephesus Fordham Redevelopment. The meeting took place on Monday night at the Southern Human Services Center.
Kenan Theatre Company is producing "Shakespeare's R+J," an adaptation by Joe Calarco. The modern interpretation of Shakespeare's classic, Romeo and Juliet, rotates between an all male and an all female cast of undergraduate students. The show opens February 27th and runs through March 3rd in the Elizabeth Prince Kenan Theater in the UNC Center for Dramatic Art.
Andrew Powell and Emilio Vicente participated in a runoff debate hosted by The Carolina Coalition of Voters on Monday at 8 p.m.
The Horace Williams House in Chapel Hill exhibits "Before Hours," a powerful photography collection by Gail Goers. The exhibition is open until February 24th.
Mike Wheeler, an artist at Ascension Tattoo on Franklin Street, prepares tattoo stencils.