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COVID, Dancers, Rush Part of UNC Class of 2023 Painting


A seven-foot canvas painting depicting the four years the class of 2023 spent at the University of North Carolina hangs in the Student Union, and senior leaders hope it will be replaced next year by artwork from the class of 2024, starting a new tradition. Kate Kerr, a member of the senior class from Hope Mills, was commissioned to create the artwork. (Carolina Alumni Review)

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COVID, Dancers, Rush Part of UNC Class of 2023 Painting


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