By Daniel Turner | February 16
Third baseman Colin Moran connects with the ball in the bottom of the fourth on April 3. The Tar Heels completed a three-game sweep of the Clemson Tigers with a 5-4 victory on.
Third baseman Colin Moran connects with the ball in the bottom of the fourth on April 3. The Tar Heels completed a three-game sweep of the Clemson Tigers with a 5-4 victory on.
Third Baseman Colin Moran takes third and scores in the fourth inning. The Tar Heels defeated the ECU Pirates 5-3 on April 12.
Pitcher R.C. Orlan. The Tar Heels completed a three-game sweep of the Clemson Tigers with a 5-4 victory on April 3.
Tim Merkel, PhD candidate in Chemistry at UNC-Chapel Hill, demonstrates some of the technology used to create a novel type of artificial blood cell in the lab on Jan. 12.
IFC President Brent Macon stands in front of the emblem of his fraternity, Sigma Chi, on Sunday.
Elie Wiesel gives a speech entitled "Against Indifference" at the Memorial Hall on October 10. Addressing the ever-present access to information in this modern age, he said, "Information alone is not enough. Information must be translated into knowledge; knowledge, into sensitivity; sensitivity, into commitment."
As Chapel Hill Mayor Mark Kleinschmidt is expected to announce whether he will run for re-election in November within the coming weeks.
Chapel Hill Mayor Mark Kleinschmidt discussed the issue of alternative transportation with Carl Schuler, of UNC Hospitals, at the Starbucks on Franklin Street Wednesday. Kleinschmidt rode Chapel Hill Transit to talk to bus riders about the transportation system.
The Tar Heels defeated the ECU Pirates 5-3 on April 12.
Paul Hovey, Dramatic Arts/Spanish double major, helps trick the beggar Christopher Sly by pretending to be his noble wife during rehearsal for Lab Theatre's "The Taming of the Shrew" on April 11.