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ASG Day at the N.C. General Assembly. Left to Right: Brandt Allen (Representative from WCU), Senator Kathy Harrington, (ginger) Jared Hopkins (Representative from WCU), Thomas Grimes (Representative from WCU)
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ASG Day at the N.C. General Assembly. Left to Right: Brandt Allen (Representative from WCU), Senator Kathy Harrington, (ginger) Jared Hopkins (Representative from WCU), Thomas Grimes (Representative from WCU)
Signing Day for the new football recruits. One of the new recruits. I have no clue what his name is..but it is one of the following: Travis Riley (Running Back from A.L. Brown High School in Kannapolis, NC), T.J. Thorpe (Wide Receiver from Jordan High School in Durham, NC) , Landon Turner (Offensive Lineman from Harrisonburg High School in Harrisonburg, VA), Marquise Williams (Quarterback from Mallard Creek High School in Charlotte, NC), or Sylvester Williams (Defensive Tackle from Jefferson City/ Coffeyville High School in Jefferson City, Mo). See the packet I left at the Editors' desk for more information.
Signing Day for the new football recruits. Coach Butch Davis explains how this year's recruiting process went.
Signing Day for the new football recruits. One of the new recruits. I have no clue what his name is..but it is one of the following: Travis Riley (Running Back from A.L. Brown High School in Kannapolis, NC), T.J. Thorpe (Wide Receiver from Jordan High School in Durham, NC) , Landon Turner (Offensive Lineman from Harrisonburg High School in Harrisonburg, VA), Marquise Williams (Quarterback from Mallard Creek High School in Charlotte, NC), or Sylvester Williams (Defensive Tackle from Jefferson City/ Coffeyville High School in Jefferson City, Mo). See the packet I left at the Editors' desk for more information.
The North Carolina legislature opened discussion today on the education budget; simultaneously, the UNC Board of Trustees held their Audit and Finances Meeting. While the audit of 2009 showed that UNC had spent more than the resources had provided, the audit of 2010 revealed that UNC had succeeded in not going over the budget. The Board agreed that UNC was in "good shape" in regards to not going over the budget for the year of 2011. They did, however, agree that the academic year of 2011-2012 was going to be the most difficult, as budgets are to be significantly cut. Front: John L. Townsend III Back: Chancellor Holden Thorpe
Lauren Hasspacner, a freshman Nursing major, signs Rick Ingram's petition. Rick went campaigning in the Connor Community.
Men’s basketball coach Roy Williams laughs at a press conference on Wednesday in advance of UNC’s game vs. Virginia Tech on Thursday.
Members of various branches of UNC’s ROTC stood at ease in honor of veterans near the memorial that honors the University’s war dead.
Members of all three UNC ROTC branches — Army, Air Force and Navy — presented the colors at the Veteran’s Day ceremony at Memorial Hall on Thursday. More than 100 people took part in the ceremony, which is fewer than in past years, veteran and professor E. Willis Brooks said.
Army Sergeant First Class Sean P. Murphy kneels by his son Colin, 3, outside of Memorial Hall to read the inscriptions on the stones commemorating veterans.
Charles Summerlin, 7, paints his pumpkin to match his Indiana Jones outfit at the Kids Carnival at Fraternity Court on Thursday. The Interfraternity Council and the Carolina Athletic Association hosted the event.
As one of the biggest hits at the drag show, UNC graduate Justin Natvig, who goes by “Vivian Vaughn,” came back to perform Thursday.
Scott Conary sips a cup of coffee at Open Eye Cafe in Carrboro. He is traveling to Dubai this October to serve as the head judge for the National United Arab Emirates Barista Championship.
A macchiato made by Charlie Devico, a barista at Café Driade. Scott Conary owns both Open Eye Cafe in Carrboro and Café Driade in Chapel Hill.
University Career Services hosts the first of its two career fairs for the year in Rams Head Recreation Center on Thursday. More than 90 businesses came to campus to try to attract students to a wide range of jobs.