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Students and Chapel Hill residents vote at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church on Rosemary Street Tuesday morning. (Left to right: Kathryn Menzel, '09 UNC grad, Kelly Hennessy, JR, Anth Major, Kerris Gordon, Soph, Global Studies Major, Haley McLoud, Jr, History Major)

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People eat in Sutton's Wednesday morning in celebration of its 90th birthday. There were 5 cents hot dogs, fries, and fountain drinks.

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Construction site at 300 E Main Street in Carrboro. THe parking deck construction will begin soon, bringing more parking spaces. But it will also be a problem to shut down Main Street traffic.

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Eric Knight (blue plaid shirt and glasses), Hoopla Czar, and Andrew Scharfenberg (not in any pictures), Logistics Czar, work in Steel String Brewery in Carrboro, which they are opening. "Yeah, we decided not to be boring," Knight said in regards to their position titles.

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The union board voted to tell the Union to get rid of the Duke-UNC portal on the main floor because it is a waste (from shell)

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The first, second and third floor of Davis are still closed due to water damage. Most of the damage is centered on the first and second floors.

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Construction site at 300 E Main Street in Carrboro. THe parking deck construction will begin soon, bringing more parking spaces. But it will also be a problem to shut down Main Street traffic.

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Construction site at 300 E Main Street in Carrboro. THe parking deck construction will begin soon, bringing more parking spaces. But it will also be a problem to shut down Main Street traffic.

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Shruthi Sundaram, a junior and the UNC Board of Elections Chairwoman, discusses the upcoming election as well as last year's election in the Student Government office in the Union. Sundaram discussed how student government prepares for the election, what she learned by participating in last year's election, and what the differences are between the upcoming and the previous election. When asked what the biggest lesson she learned from last year's election was, Sundaram responded, "Getting off on the right foot is one of the best things you can do." Sundaram began her involvement in Student Government her freshman year at UNC.

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