
Fundraiser at the Weathervane Restaurant (Southern Seasons) to raise money for a live orchestra at the Nutcracker in December
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Fundraiser at the Weathervane Restaurant (Southern Seasons) to raise money for a live orchestra at the Nutcracker in December
Silent Sam in McCorkle Place
Seymour Hersh, the Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist, discusses Obama and Bush foreign policy. He has published eight books and exposed the My Lai massacre in 1969 and the Abu Ghraib prison scandal in 2004. His lecture was titled "A Report from Washington on the Obama/Bush Foreign Policy"
Housekeepers protested Tonya Sell and management at the University. They want better hours and treatment. Many student and community groups came to see the petition handed to Chancellor Thorp's secretary.
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A 7-year-old girl was killed in a fire caused by a freezer malfunction at the Kensington Trace complex on 217 Schultz Street.
Undergraduate Student Attorney General Jon McCay and Undergraduate Honor Court Chair Michelle Healy sit in one of the Honor Court's two courtrooms.
Rabbi Frank Fischer was the Executive Director for Hillel in North Carolina. He was born in Germany in 1930 and moved to New York in 1939. Currently he is an interim Rabbi for Bath El Synagogue.
Dr. Thomas a. Forcella was introduced as the new Superintendent of Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools at the Board of Education Special Meeting, held at Smith Middle School. Previously Dr. Forcella held the position of Superintendent of Guilford Connecticut Public Schools.
The Chapel Hill "Friends of Downtown" held their monthly meeting at Top of the Hill Thursday morning. Roger Waldon, a previous Director of Planning for Chapel, was the guest speaker at the meeting.
The Chapel Hill "Friends of Downtown" held their monthly meeting at Top of the Hill Thursday morning. Roger Waldon, a previous Director of Planning for Chapel, was the guest speaker at the meeting.
Barry Bryant, uncle of former UNC student Eric Bryant, reflects on the one year anniversary of his nephew's suicide. He leans on the car that Eric had parked at UNC.
Women's LAX vs. BC on Saturday March 26 Women's Softball vs. FSU on Saturday March 26
Women's LAX vs. BC on Saturday March 26 Women's Softball vs. FSU on Saturday March 26
Women's LAX vs. BC on Saturday March 26 Women's Softball vs. FSU on Saturday March 26
The FedEx Global Education Center hosted "Japan Panel Discussion: Earthquake, Tsunami, Nuclear Crisis" Johnathan M. Lees, Department of Geological Sciences, Chris Nelson, Department of Anthropology and David Richardson, Department of Epidemiology in the Gillings School of Global Public Health spoke about the many environmental, social and health related effects of the recent crisis in Japan.
McDougle Elementary School bonded together to participate in a schoolwide activity to raise awareness about water conservation. Today 6th graders walked across the street to Anderson Park and each student collected a jug of water to carry back to school. The total amount of water collected represents the amount of water that one American family uses in a day. Then they filtered some of the water and poured the rest into a "water garden". The school is also raising money for clean water in Sudan. Nautia Rone, 11, balances a water jug on her head to imagine how the women in Sudan transport water.
McDougle Elementary School bonded together to participate in a schoolwide activity to raise awareness about water conservation. Today 6th graders walked across the street to Anderson Park and each student collected a jug of water to carry back to school. The total amount of water collected represents the amount of water that one American family uses in a day. Then they filtered some of the water and poured the rest into a "water garden". The school is also raising money for clean water in Sudan. Jack Lehman and Kelly Shareshian, 6th graders, volunteered to be scoopers to fill up the jugs of water.
Junior midfielder Laura Zimmerman attacks the Georgetown defense on Saturday. She rang up four goals on seven shots while chipping in an assist for the Tar Heels in the win.
Senior attacker Corey Donohoe couldn’t find the back of the cage in the early going as UNC had to overcome a 3-1 hole early.