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Dr. Lisa Napp, principal of Efland-Cheeks Elementary School, talks with an art class on Monday. Dr. Napp was selected as Orange County’s 2011 Principal of the Year and will now advance to further competition.
Construction workers work on the roof of a home that is a part of Habitat for Humanity’s Build a Block project. The project aims to aid University employees.
Burmese immigrants Pan Pyor (left) and Mu Tin (right) stand with their son Lucky, 6, in front of their future Build a Block home on Pheonix Place in Chapel Hill. Pyor and Tin are both University employees and currently live in an apartment on campus.
Burmese immigrants Pah Pyor (left) and Mu Tin (right) stand with their son Lucky, 6, in front of their future Build a Block home on Phoenix Place in Chapel Hill. Pyor and Tin are both University employees and currently live in an apartment on campus.
Duane Hampton, currently a lieutenant with the Durham Police Department, was selected to be the new chief of police for the town of Hillsborough on Sept. 30. He will begin his new position, which has been open since April, Nov. 1, with a starting salary of $83,100.
Freshman Marta Malmberg feeds an assist to midfielder Kelsey Kolojejchick, who scored No. 1 North Carolina’s second goal of the game against Stanford on Sunday.
Sophomore Kelsey Kolojejchick hustles after a loose ball in the Tar Heels’ 2-1 victory against Stanford.
Rachel Cotterman (left) of Hillsborough and Alessandra Trompeo of Durham make Carolina Moon cheese at the Chapel Hill Creamery.
Rachel Cotterman, left, of Hillsborough and Alessandra Trompeo of Durham make Carolina Moon cheese at the Chapel Hill Creamery. After this step, the cheese will have to age for 3-4 weeks before it is ready to sell.
Congressman David Price speaks at a general body meeting of the UNC Young Democrats at the Student Union on Monday night. Price, the representative for North Carolina’s 4th District, gave his perspective to a crowded audience and took students’ questions.