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(09/09/20 1:06am)
Flicka Bateman, director, and Eh Moo, administrative assistant, pose for a portrait with members of a refugee family outside of the Refugee Support Center in Carrboro on Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020. The family members are holding bags of diapers, which Bateman said the Center distributes monthly that families can spend up to $80 a month on.
(09/08/20 9:23pm)
Flicka Bateman, director, and Eh Moo, administrative assistant, pose for a portrait with members of a refugee family outside of the Refugee Support Center in Carrboro on Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020. The family members are holding bags of diapers; Bateman said the Center distributes diapers monthly as families can spend up to $80 a month on them.
(09/01/20 12:25am)
The Pine Knolls Community Center sits on Johnson St in Carrboro on Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. Empowerment, Inc., a Chapel Hill-based organization, is looking to repurpose the Community Center and use the land for affordable housing.
(08/17/20 1:23am)
DTH Photo Illustration. A Bible sits on a rainbow pride flag. Students are sharing their experiences of discrimination in campus ministry groups across campus anonymously on the new Instagram page “Call in Campus Ministry.”
(08/16/20 11:06pm)
DTH Photo Ilustration - A rainbow pride flag rests on a sign for the Battle House, where many of UNC's campus ministries and religious groups gather.
(08/11/20 1:09am)
DTH Photo Illustration. Two people watch Avatar: the Last Airbender on a laptop.
(07/22/20 11:33pm)
Although students across the state have learned outside of the physical classroom due to COVID-19, one free GSK-sponsored nationwide camp is still delivering hands-on, remote science education to students this summer with the help of UNC's Morehead Planetarium and Science Center.
(07/16/20 1:51am)
A Carolina Housing Residence Hall on Saturday, May 16, 2020 after nearly all of the residents had moved out due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
(07/14/20 4:30am)
After months of being shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, local retailers say the decision to reopen, especially with rising cases and uncertainty about UNC students returning this fall, has not been easy.
(06/11/20 12:43am)
Every UNC sports team, in addition to many athletes such as basketball player Garrison Brooks (bottom right) and football player Sam Howell (middle left) have made statements in support of the recent Black Lives Matter and anti-police brutality protests.
(06/01/20 8:59pm)
A sign outside of Linda's Bar and Grill on Monday, May 18, 2020 that people are free to sign during Linda's closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
(05/26/20 11:09pm)
View of East Franklin St. on Monday, May 18, 2020.
(05/25/20 5:13pm)
DTH Photo Illustration - A young woman washes her gloved hands in a bathroom sink. Her gloves are stained with pink hair dye.
(05/25/20 5:13pm)
DTH Photo Illustration - A young woman shows off her pink dyed hair.
(05/20/20 10:42pm)
Franklin Street as pictured on Monday, May 18, 2020. With Chapel Hill entering Phase 2 of COVID-19 recovery, businesses on Franklin will begin to reopen and some life will return to Franklin Street.
(04/09/20 11:08pm)
DTH Photo Illustration. A woman does yoga via UNC Campus Recreation Live Restore Yoga class. Campus Rec offers live classes for students in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak.
(03/31/20 12:08am)
DTH Photo Illustration. A woman plays a Nintendo Switch Lite.
(03/31/20 12:08am)
DTH Photo Illustration. A woman plays Animal Crossing: New Horizons on a Nintendo Switch Lite. Animal Crossing: New Horizons was released Friday, March 20, 2020.
(03/31/20 12:08am)
DTH Photo Illustration. A copy of Nintendo's Animal Crossing sits on a table with a Nintendo Switch Lite. Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the latest installment in the game franchise, was released on Friday, March 20, 2020.
(03/16/20 12:42am)
The University Baptist Church sits on South Columbia Street on Sunday, March 15, 2020. Pastor Mitchell Simpson used to preach at the church before retiring in 2020. The sign for the church identifies Pastor Barry Jones as Interim Pastor.