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Kelsey Hammer


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Jared Mezzocchi's play "Poppa, God Bless" opens this week at the Historic Playmakers Theater. The play centers around Joe Quinn, a ninety year old man who discovers that he can use the internet and emails to relive the good memories of his past. The workers really encourage pictures of him at the desk and of the cube itself.

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The Bookshop on West Franklin is home to two cats, Red and Elmo who live there full time. Both cats were adopted from Paws4Ever and now spend their days ranging the bookshelves of The Book Shop. Elmo (white/fat) sits in the children's section of the store, a favorite spot. Red (ginger) snuggles up behind the counter. The Bookshop keeps in contact with other stores in the area that also house pets as part of the atmospheres that make their shops so special. Kaylie Gibson is a 5-3 senior on UNC's volleyball team. Gibson plays Libero and is from Apex, North Carolina.

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Memorial Hall promotes this weekends visit by Orchestre Révolutionnaire Romantique to UNC. The world renown orchestra will be performing Beethoven in a form similar to the way his music would have originally been performed. To promote this students from UNC passed out Beethoven themed stickers and pieces of a Beethoven face-cake. Students had the oppurtunity to take their picture with Beethoven (Jo Saberniak) as he ran around Memorial Hall handing out flyers and asking passerbys what decade it was.

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Speakers Jeff Terrell and Rich Holloway spoke on their journeys after UNC graduate work towards working and starting companies in the real business world. Jeff Terrell is currently the Chief Technology Officer at Altometrics and Rich Holloway is the VP of Product Development at Morphormics. The night concentrated on the skills needed and advice on entering the business world with small business models.

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Gender Neutral

Kevin Clayborn and Terri Phoenix led a Gender Non- Specific Housing Rally where they discussed a new proposal for non-gender specific housing here on UNC's campus which they describe as "an issue of inclusion." Representatives from DSGN, Duke Students for Gender Neutrality, were also present. DSGN Co-Presidents Sunny Frothingham and Jacob Tobia wanted to share with TDH that "As Duke students and North Carolina natives, we are both very excited about UNC taking this historic step forward."

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Gabriel Whaley has recently been announced a finalist for People Magazine's readers choice award for charity for his work with the non-profit organization he started called Kicks 4 Hunger. The program offers free soccer camps to kids around that state under the requirement that they bring some canned goods that are then distributed to those in need.

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