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Democrat Ellie Kinnaird is a member of the North Carolina General Assembly. She represents the 23rd Senate district, which includes Orange County, since and has held this office since 1997. Kinnaird is also a former mayor of Carrboro (87-95).

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Sophomore Dexter Strickland goes for a lay up against Washington’s Terrence Ross on Sunday. Strickland, who’s battled a knee injury this season, hit two free throws in the final 15 seconds to extend UNC’s lead to three.

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Rameses cheers up the crowd at the UNC-Washington game Sunday.

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First year, Kevin Bell, of Henderson, NC participates in Human vs. Zombies. He is currently still a human, but the battle only began Sunday at midnight. He aims to be the final human but says his chances are, “oh horrible.”

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Project Dinah and the Campus Health Education Counselors for Sexuality (CHECS) gathered in the Great Hall for the program “Orgasm? Yes, Please!” The program was meant to demystify orgasms and give advice and answer questions about orgasms.

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Nautia Rone, all sixth graders at McDougle Middle School, participate in a schoolwide activity to raise water conservation awareness.

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Against the Wilmington Seahawks Tuesday, UNC won 14-2.

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Senior Matthew Hager and freshman Brandon Rafalson rehearse a scene in LAB Theatre!’s “The Collective” earlier this week.

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Ralph Byrns, this year’s winner of The Carolina Chiron Award for Excellence in Teaching, spoke in Gerrard Hall. His talk was part of the “Last Lecture” series which was introduced to UNC in 2008. Byrn’s Lecture, entitled “Mysteries and Puzzles, Form and Substance” gave advice about life and encouraged people to value the important things in life— namely relationships.
Byrns teaches economics at UNC and will be leaving next year for Arizona, but said he has loved his time at UNC.

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The Hillsborough-Orange County Hog Day Festival will take place the third weekend of May this year. Last year’s festival is pictured above.

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Dennis Whittle (left), co-founder of GlobalGiving, discusses social entrepreneurship with Buck Goldstein, UNC’s entrepreneur in residence.

Photos of the week: March 21 to March 25

The best photos that ran in print and online this week.

Published March 25, 2011

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A cancer survivor cuts the ribbon to begin Relay. The event, which took place April 8-9, was held at Fetzer Field and Belk Track. 204 teams and 2,193 people participated.

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The Lutheran Campus Ministry carries their team banner around the track during the start of the event.

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Five-year-old Lexi Hogan visits her dad Brian in “jail” and gives him a kiss. Relay participants could lock up their friends and family in jail for $1. The prisoners then had to raise $2 to be set free.

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Relay participants write the names of loved ones affected by cancer on a giant-sized luminary.

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Participants mill around the track Saturday afternoon before the closing ceremony.

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The closing speaker encouraged participants and ensured them that the world is getting closer to winning the fight against cancer.

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Relay participants walk the last lap of the event.

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Member’s of the Relay executive committee lead the last lap of Relay as they carry a sign bearing the total amount raised.

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Team Tar Heels for Hope sold cupcakes Friday night to raise money for Relay.

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The Lizzy Ross Band played Friday evening. They were one of many musical and dance performances to visit Relay.

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Freshman Fatima Domagtoy got a henna tattoo at one of the booths at Relay. Teams set up tables selling food, clothing, jewelry and other items to raise money for Relay for Life.

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Freshman Tavaris Baxter, a member of the Kappa Kappa Psi team, paints freshman Jessica Powell’s nails at the team’s fundraising booth.

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A team advertises their “Monster Makeovers” at Relay.

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The Blue Men made an appearance at Relay for Life Friday night.

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Whitney Kahn, a member of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Relay Team, plays with five-year-old Fiore “Ren” Stanford while locked in Relay’s prison.

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A guitarist entertains the crowd Friday night as they walk around the track.

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Participants gather up the luminaries Friday night to protect them from the rain. The ceremony was moved inside to the Eddie Smith Field House.

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A pair looks up at the memorial screen during the luminary ceremony. The annual luminary ceremony was moved inside because of the rain. People used electric candles and glow sticks during the ceremony.

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Teams set up camp inside the Eddie Smith Field House.

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A member of Y.A.K. entertains the crowd inside the field house.

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Relay participants spent the night in the Eddie Smith Field House.

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