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Duane Hampton, currently a lieutenant with the Durham Police Department, will become the chief of police for the town of Hillsborough on Nov. 1.
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Duane Hampton, currently a lieutenant with the Durham Police Department, will become the chief of police for the town of Hillsborough on Nov. 1.
Duane Hampton, currently a lieutenant with the Durham Police Department, will become the chief of police for the town of Hillsborough on Nov. 1.
Patti Thorp and Chancellor Holden Thorp dance to Michael Jackson's "Thriller" in the Pit on Monday. The Eve Carson Scholarship held the event to raise awareness for the Eve Ball. The Ball will take place on Friday, Nov. 5 at the Carolina Club, with 100 percent of proceeds going to the Eve Carson Scholarship.
Sophomore Kelsey Kolojejchick has played in back-to-back national title games for North Carolina. She led the Tar Heels this year with 15 goals.
“It’s been good,” Charlie Hearon, the All Day Record store in Carrboro co-owner said of the first few weeks of business. “We’re really excited to be open.”
Sam Miller, 24, of Carrboro, listens to records last Monday at All Day Records in downtown Carrboro. The store sells new and used LPs, singles, tapes and turntables.
Frozen turkeys for sale on the shelves at Harris Teeter in Carrboro on Monday in preparation for Thanksgiving.
Senior Elizabeth Drazdowski (18) high-fives Katie Ardrey in a game earlier this season. Drazdowski stepped into the captain position after senior captain Katelyn Falgowski suffered a concussion before the season began.
A home at 109 Weatherhill Point in Carrboro shows burn damage after what investigators said was arson. The home was an Oxford House.
Bill Andrews (left) and Sue Estroff (right), co-chairs of the academic plan steering committee, discuss the draft in a committee meeting Monday afternoon. The plan is the University’s road map for the next 10 years.
Bill Andrews (left) and Sue Estroff (right), co-chairs of the Academic Plan Steering Committee, discuss the plan in a committee meeting Monday afternoon. The plan discusses numerous changes in campus policy.
B.J. Lawson, Republican candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives, at the Republican Party gathering at the Marriot in downtown Raleigh.
Supporters at the Republican Party gathering at the Marriot in downtown Raleigh.
Chancellor Holden Thorp (top) and Chapel Hill Mayor Mark Kleinschmidt dance to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” in the Pit on Monday. The dance was to raise awareness for the Eve Ball, a costume and dance party after which all of the proceeds will be donated to the Eve Carson Scholarship.
Forward Jaclyn Gaudioso Radvany winds up to shoot against Radford. The Tar Heels begin play in the ACC Championship tournament Friday.
Junior Courtney Jones bests a Duke defender. The forward connected on three of her eight shots to earn her second career hat trick. The AC ’s assist leader also tallied an assist in Thursday’s game for a total of 12.
Kealia Ohai squares up in front of a defender in UNC’s 5-3 win against Duke on Thursday. Ohai scored her 12th goal of the season in the win.
Cathy Innes, the Director of the Office of Technology Development, works in her office. “We’re already currently under staff,” Innes said.
Evan Brown, 14, sells pumpkins at Amity United Methodist Church. The sale is a fundraiser for Brown’s church and Boy Scouts troop.