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“Calvin Lewis reacts to losing to Will Leimenstoll as student body president.”
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“Calvin Lewis reacts to losing to Will Leimenstoll as student body president.”
UNC sophomore pitcher Kent Emanuel stands stoically in Boshamer Stadium.
Tierra Ruffin-Pratt practiced free throws & other basketball jargon Thursday afternoon in Carmichael Arena.
(L to R) Dr. Bruce Cairns, director of the North Carolina Jaycee Burn Center, Chancellor Holden Thorp, associate athletic director Rick Steinbacher, and Dale Lambert, chief executive officer of Randolph Electric Membership Corporation, helped present the new "Acute Burn and Wound Unit" , part of UNC Hospital's East Wing, on Thursday afternoon. The basketball held by Steinbacher was signed by Roy and basketball players (double check w/ writer). Presented to nurse managers of burn unit.
Woolen Gym has two new dance studios.
The SRC's 5:15pm zumba class, which first danced to a song by Pitbull, held 136 people and counting.
Students in the Creative Writing Program's Gram-O-Rama class performed original skits Thursday night in Wilson Library. Skits payed homage to the eight parts of grammar. Themes included wordplay, idioms, parody, double negatives and much more.
Students in the Creative Writing Program's Gram-O-Rama class performed original skits Thursday night in Wilson Library. Skits payed homage to the eight parts of grammar. Themes included wordplay, idioms, parody, double negatives and much more.
Students in the Creative Writing Program's Gram-O-Rama class performed original skits Thursday night in Wilson Library. Skits payed homage to the eight parts of grammar. Themes included wordplay, idioms, parody, double negatives and much more.
Students in the Creative Writing Program's Gram-O-Rama class performed original skits Thursday night in Wilson Library. Skits payed homage to the eight parts of grammar. Themes included wordplay, idioms, parody, double negatives and much more.The skit "Chivalry" starred Ramey Mize and Brandon Rafalson. Rafalson did not speak but only played a kazoo during the entire skit.
Kristen Powers, a senior at Chapel Hill High School, stands in the community garden she helped put together through "Green Tigers", an environmental school group that she founded in 2008 (I believe, check with writer).
The bluemen (names should be with article) pose in Kenan Stadium.
Ryan Beck, Advisor for Military Affairs for the UNC system, stands in front of the ROTC Armory building.
Adam McCune, an graduate student studying English, poses as Mad-Eye Moody for CUAB's Potter Palooza Thursday night, where students participated in Harry Potter-themed trivia and a costume contest. McCune said he dressed as the character because he already had the clothes. He said he also has divided feelings about Mad-Eye Moody in the novel.
Michelle Johnson reacts to her positive election results to the Carrboro Board of Aldermen.
Carolina Science Cafe hosted "The Science of Beer" at Top of the Hill Thursday night, where John Withey spoke about the history, chemistry and ingredients of beer.
(From left to right) Aditi Krishna, Matt Goodridge and Chelsey Beane enjoy free beer samples at Top of the Hill Thursday night, where Carolina Science Cafe hosted "The Science of Beer".
Kimowan Metchewais's work is featured in the LIGHT art and design gallery.
Guru India Restaurant recently opened on Franklin St. It replaced Tandoor Restaurant.
Estate Boutique, a clothing store for men, will be opening soon on West Rosemary St. It will sell shoes, hats, bookbags, clothes and other items.