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The Residence Hall Association launched its awareness week Monday, aiming to better educate students about the organization and raise money for the UNC Dance Marathon.

TO THE EDITOR:

You drank from the Well on the first day of classes. You cheered for the Tar Heels at our last home football game. You stormed Franklin Street on Halloween.

The Carrboro Board of Aldermen discussed current and upcoming solid-waste issues for the town and neighboring jurisdictions at its meeting Tuesday.

  • Meat was stolen from a UNC fraternity house and then returned Wednesday, according to Chapel Hill police reports.

    Someone broke into the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house at 112 Fraternity Court and removed $200 worth of meat. Damage of $200 to the house also was reported.

  • A Chapel Hill church was the victim of identity theft Wednesday, according to Chapel Hill police reports.
  • A Chapel Hill man was charged with aggravated assault Thursday, Chapel Hill police reports state.
  • Are you ready for the 2008 football season? Download "Football 2008."


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    The North Carolina football team took a win in its first game of 2008, thanks in large part to a stunning performance by senior Brandon Tate.

    Tate finished with a school-record 397 all-purpose yards on only 11 touches.

    UNC beat McNeese State 35-27 in a game delayed almost two hours for weather.

    Despite climbing to an early 14-0 lead, the Tar Heels came back from the break without fire and fell to a third-quarter deficit, overcome in large part by Tate's explosiveness.

    Tate finished 106 yards rushing and 93 yards receiving, as well as an 82-yard punt return for a touchdown.

    CHCCS expands language program to new schools

    For some students at McDougle Middle School, walking into a history class taught completely in Spanish is not as intimidating as it sounds.

    Because of increased interest in the program, the school board added dual language programs to Frank Porter Graham Elementary, Mary Scroggs Elementary and McDougle Middle this year.

    Water authority set to hear drought-response proposals

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