Cabinet Retreat Focuses Leaders On Teamwork
Student government Cabinet members traveled to the Table Rock Campground to build a strong community in the group.
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Student government Cabinet members traveled to the Table Rock Campground to build a strong community in the group.
But as several students learned the hard way last summer, some storage companies might be more trouble than they're worth.
The food and events were all a part of the fourth annual TA Appreciation Barbecue and SpringFest.
At noon, Kimberly Grabiner, chairwoman of N.C. Hillel's Holocaust Remembrance Committee, began reading victims' names, initiating a vigil that will conclude at noon today.
The event, organized by former Academic Affairs Chairwoman Amanda Harrell, was held in Bingham Hall and featured Carol Badgett, an attorney with Student Legal Services.
The conference, entitled "The Future of the Balkans: Beyond Conflict and Underdevelopment," aims to explore recent conflicts and social and economic development in the Balkans with several prominent guest speakers and workshops.
The 35 students that attended the forum, entitled "The War on Drugs," held in the Carmichael Residence Hall Fishbowl, approached the issue from several angles, offering students different vantage points.
Campus residence halls will close at 6 p.m. today and will not reopen until noon March 18.
The conference, hosted by UNC today and Saturday and carrying the theme "Building Tomorrow Today," is a showcase for undergraduate and graduate students who travel from as far away as York University in Canada and Utah State University to present their academic submissions in the form of research projects or short essays.
About 25 people attended the forum on "Women Learning Through Participation in Sports," which was sponsored by the Association for Women Faculty and Professionals and designed to promote awareness of women's sports equity.
The focus of each candidate running for student body president up to this point has been to get their name out as much as possible -- fliers litter the halls of literally every building on campus.
He has the habit of parking his car on Stadium Drive with his hazard lights on while he runs into Carmichael Residence Hall to pack for a weekend at home.