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The Art Of Charm
Two young guys, Joshua and Johnny D, set up a dating coaching service in North Carolina, find some success coaching men and women on getting what they want romantically out of life. Flash forward to Fall 2007: The dating coach duo set up shop in an expensive NYC loft and hope to translate their NC charm and dating advice to the big city...
What can two guys from NC teach the vicious dating pool of NYC? Can they transform the lives of their clients and at the same time transform themselves and their business in a New York success story? This pod will follow Joshua and Johnny as they ply their romantic advice and charm on the mean streets of Manhattan as they whip the island into shape as only two boys from NC can do .
http://theartofcharm.com Two young guys, Joshua and Johnny D, set up a dating coaching service in North Carolina, find some success coaching men and women on... more -
Current TV @ Top of the Hill Restaurant, Chapel Hill, NC
Watch Ashley-Maria and Lib as they promote Current TV at one of the nicest restaurants in town! Shot and edited by Eric Ellington.
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Christmakkuh Party or the Pita Pit (Monday Dec. 3)
Free food at the Pita Pit on Franklin St. today from 5:30pm-7pm and free food in the basement of the Student Union for the Young Democrats's Christmakkuh party. Either way...free food and the ambassadors for Current will be there. We'll also be giving away free goodies, like travel mugs...so check it out. Free food at the Pita Pit on Franklin St. today from 5:30pm-7pm and free food in the basement of the Student Union for the Young Democ... more
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Go see the AIDS quilt
A part of the AIDS quilt is at the UNC-CH campus
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Fake Turf Being Watered as Water Supply Runs Low
It's not even real grass.
But in the midst of what may be the worst drought ever in North Carolina, Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are watering the synthetic turfs used by their field hockey teams.
The International Hockey Federation insists.
The universities are not breaking any rules. But like clockwork, as residents in Durham and Chapel Hill see their plants and lawns wither, the sprinklers go on at the UNC-CH Francis E. Henry Stadium and at Duke's Williams Field.
Brad Schnurr, a Chapel Hill contractor who does work in Durham, saw the sprinklers go on one afternoon recently at Duke and drove around the block to make sure he was not seeing things.
"Sprinklers aren't even the right term, they're like fire hoses," Schnurr said. "I was like, 'What is that? What is that?' I couldn't believe it." It's not even real grass. ... more -
UNC Dance Marathon Dancer Recruitment Week
Be a dancer and party for 24 hours to raise money for the NC Children's Hospital
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Cup of Joe and a Dose of Current (Tuesday Nov 13th)
On, Tuesday November 13th go to Caribou Coffee in Chapel Hill (corner of Estes and Franklin St.) from 6pm to 8pm and watch Current TV over a cup of coffee. There will also be free current travel mugs and other goodies! So be there. On, Tuesday November 13th go to Caribou Coffee in Chapel Hill (corner of Estes and Franklin St.) from 6pm to 8pm and watch Current TV... more
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NC State vs. UNC-Chapel Hill
Which university do you think is going to win Saturday's game??
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Possible transformation in community transportation around the Triangle
I think the proposed ideas are great. Finally the Triangle, is interested in bringing the area's public transportation up to standard with the "cutting edge" ideas and research happening in the area.
Trains could ease the congestions on the roads and major highways. In addition, this would be an environmentally responsible move on the part of the Triangle. I think the proposed ideas are great. Finally the Triangle, is interested in bringing the area's public transportation up to standard... more -
Senator Barack Obama in Durham, N.C. November 1st
For people interested in hearing one of the Presidential candidates...
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UNC Smoke Free?
10/22/07
Dear Carolina Faculty, Staff and Students:
I am pleased to announce a new University policy as a result of
legislation passed by the North Carolina General Assembly this summer
and following consultation with the Faculty Council, Employee Forum and
Student Advisory Committee. While we have banned smoking inside
University buildings and facilities for years, beginning January 1,
2008, we will expand the no-smoking boundary to 100 feet from all
University facilities, both on and off campus, and we will not have any
designated smoking areas. Smoking in state-owned vehicles also will be
prohibited.
This extension of our no-smoking zone, authorized by revisions to G.S.
143-596, provides an opportunity for the University to sustain its
dedication to a healthy work and learning environment. It allows us to
reduce the potential for exposure to second-hand smoke as we reinforce
the efforts of our colleagues in UNC Health Care. Since July 4, the
health system, School of Medicine and Campus Health Services have
prohibited smoking anywhere on the grounds and parking areas around
their buildings.
The practical effect of this University policy is that the campus will
be smoke-free. We will begin posting temporary signs throughout campus
to ensure that visitors and members of the campus community are aware of
the expanded no-smoking policy. Later, we will replace these signs with
permanent signs at the entrances to campus. The intent of the policy is
to promote the health and well-being of people on our campus, although
we understand that implementation of this policy may be stressful for
some of our faculty, staff and students who choose to smoke.
As we restrict the areas where people can smoke, we also will provide
many resources to help members of the Carolina community who would like
to quit smoking. For information about smoking cessation assistance,
students should refer to the Campus Health Services Web site,
http://campushealth.unc.edu, and faculty and staff should refer to the
Environment, Health and Safety Web site, http://www.ehs.unc.edu.
When the new policy goes into effect on January 1, I ask that you treat
smokers courteously and, if you are comfortable doing so, simply request
that people who are smoking within 100 feet of University facilities
extinguish their tobacco product.
I wholeheartedly support this expanded dimension of our no-smoking
policy because of its tremendous health benefits for the entire
University community, and I ask for your full cooperation as we
implement the policy and related procedures in January.
Sincerely,
James Moeser
Chancellor 10/22/07 Dear Carolina Faculty, Staff and Students: I am pleased to announce a new University policy as a result of ... more -
Daily Tar Heel
Student newspaper of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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