By Louise Mann Clement | February 14
UNC students of the Department of Music practice for the upcoming 2017 Carolina Jazz Festival.
UNC students of the Department of Music practice for the upcoming 2017 Carolina Jazz Festival.
UNC Students Justin Bucher, Nick Peterson, Quinton Grady, Alex Joiner and Jorge Martinez-Blat (left to right) are members of the band Sky Cloud.
Ann Jackson (left) and Steven Schrenzel, owners of the vintage thrift shop Time after Time, locked the doors to the store for the last time Tuesday.
Jimmy Wyngaarden, Phillip Chu, Ellis Dyson, Corey Cobb, Connor DeHaven, Jake Fatheree, Colin McDowell and Will Mueller (from left) are members of the prudential board of Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity.
Jenny Wales (left) and Julia Gibson perform in "Love Alone," presented by the Playmakers Repertory Company starting Feb. 26 and continuing through March 16. Playmakers' production of Deborah Salem Smith's story of grief and healing will be performed in the Paul Green Theatre at UNC's Center for Dramatic Art. Individual ticket prices start at $15.
Chapel Hill native Josh Horton is proudly back at Carolina finish his degree in communications. While at Carolina, he played shortstop until he signed up for the draft in 2007 and played in the minor leagues for seven years. Horton is currently assistant coach for the team as he completes his degree.
Arielle Yoder (right) and Julia Gibson and perform in "Love Alone," presented by the Playmakers Repertory Company starting Feb. 26 and continuing through March 16. Playmakers' production of Deborah Salem Smith's story of grief and healing will be performed in the Paul Green Theatre at UNC's Center for Dramatic Art. Individual ticket prices start at $15.
UNC students of the Department of Music practice for the upcoming Carolina Jazz Festival in conjunction with Jazz Week at Carolina, February 19th through the 23rd. The student ensemble is conducted by James Ketch, the Director of Jazz Studies and trumpet instructor at the university.
Leaving the Table, an exhibition of new woodwork by Bill Neville, is on display at the Ackland Museum Store from Feb. 14 until March 30. This Chapel Hill artist's exhibit includes four newly crafted tables, a series of mirrors and many turned vessels in a variety of woods. Leaving the Table also includes a large photo montage chronicling Bill Neville's career.