Congress comes to quiet close
For such a controversial year, the 88th session of Student Congress came to a close Tuesday night with a quiet finish.
The meeting was devoted to wrapping up loose ends, rather than introducing new ideas.
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Bounce is a magazine that shows UNC students’ satirical spin on the world. The magazine is published six times a year, poking fun at campus, community and national current events. For example, they have made fun of the “Faces of Tyler Hansbrough.” Each face looked exactly the same, though it was described as being a different mood.
The humor publication is submissions-based and non-partisan. It is funded in part by student activity fees. About 5,000 copies are printed each time the magazine is released.
For such a controversial year, the 88th session of Student Congress came to a close Tuesday night with a quiet finish.
The meeting was devoted to wrapping up loose ends, rather than introducing new ideas.
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But for the editors of new magazines such as Bounce, Boiling Point and Lambda, the ends justify the means.