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UNC's Ava Bell (20) spikes the ball. UNC lost to FSU 3-0 at Carmichael Arena on Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2018.
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UNC's Ava Bell (20) spikes the ball. UNC lost to FSU 3-0 at Carmichael Arena on Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2018.
Head coach, Joe Sagula, talks players Kendra Koetter (2) and Hunter Atherton (10). UNC lost to FSU 3-0 at Carmichael Arena on Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2018.
Head coach, Joe Sagula, talks to the players during a time out. UNC lost to FSU 3-0 at Carmichael Arena on Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2018.
UNC's Ava Bell (20) spikes the ball. UNC lost to FSU 3-0 at Carmichael Arena on Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2018. UNC lost to FSU 3-0 at Carmichael Arena on Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2018.
(From left to right) Wayne Lee, professor of History; Hilary Lithgow, professor of English; and Albie Nasland, from the Travis Manion Foundation, participate in the panel on Moral Obligations to Returning Veterans on Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018 in Graham Memorial Hall. This event was hosted by the Carolina Forum for Ethics.
In El Salvador, Francisca Ventura took care of her parents. She says that she would sell anything to buy them food and feed them. Now she sends money to her family to help with the expenses.
Francisca Ventura is in charge of cleaning and placing all the watermelons and melons, but her favorite part of her job is the students. She says that she has never had trouble with any student and she misses them when they graduate.
Francisca Ventura is in charge of cleaning and placing all the watermelons and melons in Lenoir Dining Hall, but her favorite part of her job is the students. She says that she has never had trouble with any student and she misses them when they graduate.
Francisca Ventura, who migrated from El Salvador in 2009, has worked in Lenoir Hall for nine years. She says that she was very sad living in the United States until she started working at UNC.
The Dunkin' Donuts on 1509 Franklin St. on Oct. 29, 2018. This location is in the process of getting a drive thru approved. An employee said that the store has attempted multiple times since they opened but they haven't been successful.
Gabriel Ordoñez, describes Roots as a "family restaurant." He and his family previously owned restaurants in Guatemala and it only made sense to them to start another one in North Carolina.
Gabriel Ordoñez describes his menu half Latin American food and half American food.
Gabriel Ordoñez, one of the owners of Roots Bistro & Bar, makes a salad on Friday, Sept. 21. Originally form Guatemala, Ordoñez has been able to expand to a second location in Durham and says that there is a lot of competition on Franklin St., making business harder at the Chapel Hill location.
Gabriel Ordoñez, one of the owners of Roots Bistro & Bar, makes a salad on Friday, Sept. 21. Originally form Guatemala, Ordoñez has been able to expand to a second location in Durham and says that there is a lot of competition on Franklin St., making business harder at the Chapel Hill location.
Executive Vice Provost and Chief International Officer Ron Strauss sent the briefing on May 4 in a memorandum, vetted and approved by University leadership like the Office of University Counsel, Student Affairs and UNC Police. The memo listed guidelines on responding to requests from government agents of information about a student, faculty or staff member.
The stop at MLK Blvd at Adelaide Water Apartments is one of the nine bus stops currently being review to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) 1990.
The stop at MLK Blvd at Adelaide Water Apartments is one of the nine bus stops currently being review to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) 1990.
Alli Whitenack (left) and Jessica Bolin are the new co-presidents for Campus Y, their term started March 9 — the day they received the keys for their new office.
Waffle House server Katherine Burgin takes customer Tim Pruitt's order at Waffle House on Franklin St.