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(03/30/12 2:19am)
Mariah Earle-yellow shirt, freshman Psychology and Women's Studies double major
Mariah Conte-plaid shirt/no shirt, freshman Psychology major
Quotes:
"[the police[ told us it was completely legal but the fact that we did it in conversation with him [Gary[ could be viewed as disorderly conduct."-Earle
"They're not okay with having topless girls, but they;re okay with having a hate monger on campus."-Conte, in response to the university reaction (this quote was reported by Chessa DeCain)
(03/23/12 1:30am)
The Water Theme play read on March 22nd at 1:30pm at the Old Well as part of the two year water theme. The play read was called "The Way of Water" by Caridad Svich.
Pictured
Stephanie Linas-plays "Yuki", wearing purple shirt, senior, Dramatic Art major, says that the play was workshopped in NYC and that "The purose of the reading is to get feedback."
Allen Tedder-plays "Jimmy", sophomore Dramatic Art major
Madison Scott-Stage Manager, Sophomore Global Studies of the Middle East and Dramatic Art double major (in the scarf)
The reading was headed by Nathaniel Claridad, a MFA Candidate in Professional Actor Training, not present
(03/02/12 2:31am)
Patrick Mustain, a Journalism School Graduate student specializing in the Medical and Science Journalism Program, slack-lining in the upper quad Thursday.
He says he was does it "If it's really nice out and I have an hour I can spare, I feel an obligation to go outside."
How he got into it: "I climb, I rock climb, and so it's one of those things if you climb you have all this gear anyway so it's a nice activity to do if you're not climbing."
(02/29/12 2:11am)
Orange County Gymnastics Studio location in University Mall. Pictured in studio front photo is Lisa Hess, a coach to younger children.
(02/09/12 3:24am)
Pictures taken in Four Corners and Linda's bars on Franklin Street during the first half of the Duke/UNC game.
(02/07/12 2:24am)
Will Leimenstoll-dark gray sweater
Tim Longest-blue suit
Calvin Lewis-light gray sweater
College Republican's Student Body President Debate, 6pm Feb. 6th in 307 Dey Hall (small classroom)
Young Democrats Student Body President Forum, 7pm Feb. 6 in Manning 209 (large lecture hall)
Students asking questions
Amy Hazle Wurst-exchange student from University of Sheffield (England), sophomore majoring in Politics and International Studies, asked about where candidates would look for investment opportunities
Travis Crayton, junior Political Science/Public Policy double major, asked about the Town Council ordinance on North Side and about students living in North Side
(01/30/12 3:33am)
Professors Dana Coen (black sweater) and Scott Meyers (glasses) in front of Swain Hall. They are the heads of the Writing for the Screen and Stage program, which is accepting applications starting February 2nd.
(01/20/12 4:35am)
Bruce Runberg, P.E. Associate Vice Chancellor for Facilities Planning & Construction-main speaker
Anna Wu--Director of Facilities Planning, other speaker, black hair and off-white sweater
Diane Gillis, Project Manager for Carolina North, speaker with gray hair standing
The following are reaction/question shots:
Whit Rummel, resident, man with white hair and thick black glasses
Maria Palmer, resident and previous student, black vest and colorful sweater.
John Hille, resident, in gray sweater and glasses
Ruby Sinreich, political blogger, woman in black sweater
Will Raymond, resident and lives across from Airport Drive, man in pink shirt
(11/10/11 2:43am)
Joseph Megel, UNC communications professor and director of "Survivor", the play written by 11 middle-school aged students instructs the cast as they rehearse. Marin Wolf, 12, and Julia Sisk, 12, and Samantha Lane, 13, help as camera people in the background.
(11/03/11 3:15am)
(09/29/11 8:31pm)
Bull's Head Book shop is celebrating the retirement of Erica Eisdorfer, who has been manager for 30 years. all items were 30% off and there was free cake from 11:30 onwards.
Man in blue shirt signing sheet on table: Kyle McKay, marketing for Bull's Head bookshop
Man in yellow shirt introducing the celebration is John Gorsuch, Director of Student Stores
Quotes: the following is a quote Erica feels is extremely important for people to know: "Bookstores like the Bull's Head deserve to be protected."
Erica on retiring: "Most of the major life events like weddings and graduations you feel excited and maybe nervous. But this is one where you feel excited and thrilled and maybe sad. Bittersweet perfectly sums it up." and "I have long loved this store. A book store is one of the great things people have to offer."
(09/29/11 4:13am)
Bull's Head Book shop is celebrating the retirement of Erica Eisdorfer, who has been manager for 30 years. all items were 30% off and there was free cake from 11:30 onwards.
Man in blue shirt signing sheet on table: Kyle McKay, marketing for Bull's Head bookshop
Man in yellow shirt introducing the celebration is John Gorsuch, Director of Student Stores
Quotes: the following is a quote Erica feels is extremely important for people to know: "Bookstores like the Bull's Head deserve to be protected."
Erica on retiring: "Most of the major life events like weddings and graduations you feel excited and maybe nervous. But this is one where you feel excited and thrilled and maybe sad. Bittersweet perfectly sums it up." and "I have long loved this store. A book store is one of the great things people have to offer."
(09/13/11 2:08am)
Keynote speaker Arif Alikhan, former Assistant Secretary for Policy Development for the Department of Homeland Security, Professor of Counterterrorism and Homeland Security at the National Defense University; 9/12 Nelson Mandela Auditorium in the Fed Ex Global Center on Monday night
Neel Ahuja, Assistant Professor of English, teaches Literature of 9/11 at UNC.
Kevin Hall, NC State, extra credit for class (poli sci), sophomore, phys ed.