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Campus briefs

Driver charged with DWI after refusing BAC test

A woman was arrested Saturday and charged with driving while intoxicated, according to police reports.

Reports state that Ashley Dietz Inscoe, 28, of 3 Oakwood Drive, was driving 50 mph on Raleigh Road. Inscoe performed poorly on a field sobriety test, reports state.

She then was taken to the Chapel Hill Police Department, where she refused to take a blood-alcohol test, reports state.

Inscoe was released on a written promise to appear in court Oct. 9.

Purse stolen from car's trunk during UNC football game

A purse was stolen from the back of a Toyota Camry at 1:01 p.m. Saturday, reports state.

According to reports, Theodora Lovejoy of 3 Mount Bolus Road left her purse in the trunk before walking to Kenan Stadium.

Reports state that Lovejoy said she thought it was possible that the trunk was not closed completely.

The purse contained a wallet and other valuables estimated to be worth $285. The investigation is continuing, though there are no suspects yet.

Moeser to address University community on Wednesday

Chancellor James Moeser will deliver his fourth annual State of the University Address at 3 p.m. Wednesday in the Great Hall of the Student Union.

Faculty, staff and students all are invited to attend.

Like past addresses, this year's speech will assess recent progress and look toward the future. Moeser also is expected to discuss his effort to strengthen the connection between UNC and North Carolinians through Carolina Connects.

Undergraduate Library to offer live debate screenings

The Media Resources Center in the Undergraduate Library will be showing live broadcasts of the first two presidential debates in room 205 of the library.

The first presidential debate is scheduled for 9 p.m. Thursday. The vice presidential debate is scheduled for 9 p.m. Oct. 5.

The screening room will be opened 15 minutes before each broadcast and will remain open for a half hour afterward to allow open discussion.

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