UNC basketball ticket sign-ups altered
The days of signing up for an entire month’s worth of basketball tickets are over.
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The days of signing up for an entire month’s worth of basketball tickets are over.
By the time incoming freshmen step foot on campus for orientation, any changes to the basketball ticket policy should be set in stone.
Librarians Chad Haefele and Emily King insist libraries are more than buildings with books.
_Due to a reporting error, this story incorrectly stated the span of time in which the Innovate@Carolina program hopes to reach its fundraising goal. The goal is to raise $125 million by June 30, 2013. This story has been changed to reflect this correction. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error. _
Senior Chris Carter never had a choice.
Students crossing their fingers for basketball tickets are vying for fewer seats than last year.
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Correction (October 7,11:01 p.m.): Due to a source error, a previous version of this story incorrectly stated when application for the scholarship will be online. It will go up Oct. 14. The story has been updated to reflect the correction. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
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