UNC Symphony Orchestra conductor Tonu Kalam takes his final bow
On Wednesday, a packed crowd at the UNC Symphony Orchestra concert rumbled in a glorious standing ovation as Professor Tonu Kalam gripped the podium in Memorial Hall for the last time.
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On Wednesday, a packed crowd at the UNC Symphony Orchestra concert rumbled in a glorious standing ovation as Professor Tonu Kalam gripped the podium in Memorial Hall for the last time.
After growing up around cats, rabbits, frogs, llamas, donkeys, axolotls and more, first-year Ella Parry found herself sometimes feeling anxious and detached from home when she moved to UNC without a furry companion.
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