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DTH at a Glance: Don't you cry, I'll be back again someday

Happy Friday, Tar Heels! Even though our Frosty’s melted away, here’s the glance to get your weekend started while our winter wonderland disintegrates. 


QUICK HITS

  • As of Saturday, President Trump will have been in office an entire year. We broke down some of his actions in 2017, and what we can expect from Trump in the remainder of 2018. 
  • The North Carolina women’s basketball team fell to in-state rival North Carolina State, 66-53, on Thursday at home. This was the fourth time UNC has lost to N.C. State in its last five meetings.
  • Eight protesters involved in toppling a Durham confederate monument in were relieved of felony charges in their latest court hearing. Here are the details of the case and information on their new trials.

NO BUSINESS LIKE SNOW BUSINESS

  • “The snow was beautiful today, but it will be treacherous tonight.” Winter Storm Inga, which hit central North Carolina on Wednesday morning, has Roy Cooper, local businesses, Duke Energy and students talking.
  • Sledding at the Dean Dome, building the largest snowmen possible and hosting a snowball fight in the quad: check out our full gallery of images from the last two snow days. 
  • Looking to venture out tomorrow? Here’s the ultimate snow guide to keep you posted on what’s happening at UNC and in Orange County.

TOWN AND CAMPUS

  • This semester, a UNC class is studying social change through service with The Marian Cheek Jackson Center.
  • Renzo Ortega is bringing a selection of paintings with themes of cultural identity, colloquialism and displacement to the John and June Allcott Gallery in his new art exhibition.
  • “We don’t want it to be cookie cutter. We want it to fit Carrboro.” The Carrboro Board of Alderman discusses their future goals in the city’s new Comprehensive Plan, which highlights topics ranging from climate change to housing improvement.

Brandon Standley

Brandon Standley is the editorial managing editor of The Daily Tar Heel. He is a senior at UNC-Chapel Hill studying public relations and psychology.

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