Students and members of the community gather at Nash County Community College in the Brown Auditorium on Monday, October 12 as North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper's announces he will be running for North Carolina Governor in 2016.
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Students and members of the community gather at Nash County Community College in the Brown Auditorium on Monday, October 12 as North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper's announces he will be running for North Carolina Governor in 2016.
Authors Joseph Mosnier (left) and Kenneth Janken (right) speak at the Chapel Hill Public Library about their books "Julius Chambers, His Civil Rights Law Firm, and the Civil Rights Struggle in North Carolina" and "The Wilmington Ten: Violence, Injustice, and the Rise of Black Politics in the 1970s," respectively.
The Island of Misfit Toys, located in the Coker Arboretum, is a collection of abandoned toys found in the Arboretum and collected by the Arboretum staff.
Dr. Shumin Wang is working on coil development to protect patients from radiation during PET and MRI scans at the Biomedical Research Imaging Center Grand Opening and 10th Anniversary Celebration.
Symbols of the South
The Symbols of the South panel prepares to discuss different First Amendment issues, including Silent Sam, Saunders Hall, and the Confederate flag at First Amendment Day.
Board of Aldermen Member, Randee Haven-O'Donnell, reacts to the Carrboro Bicycle Coalition at the Town Hall meeting in Carrboro.