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President Barack Obama spoke on Hooker Fields on Wednesday to campaign for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton along with other Democrats running for office in North Carolina.
Collections at Emory
University, said he thinks it is
important for universities to
prioritize African-American
collections.
Were losing history in
African-American communities because we dont have a
lot of archivists who have an
interest in those communities
throughout the country to go
in and record those histories,
he said.
Powell said her recent
work includes a commemoration event at Lincoln High
School, a formerly black
segregated high school in
Chapel Hill, chronicling
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Chaitra Powell, African-American collections and outreach archivist, studies a new shipment of documents at Wilson Library.
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Someone reported
breaking and entering into a
residence on the 300 block of
Umstead Drive at 3:26 a.m.
By Jacquelyn Melinek
Staff Writer
1. For me: Write this article. For you: Read this list.
Here we go:
2. Roll down a cliff
3. Actually stay on the
phone with a telemarketer
4. Crawl everywhere
5. See how many grapes I
can fit in my mouth at once
6. Run sprints with asthma
7. Hold in a poop
8. Take a freezing shower
9. Choke on my favorite food
10. Listen to Closer by
The Chainsmokers on repeat
for a week straight
11. Accidentally like a picture of a hot guy in my class
at 3 a.m.
12. Wear Crocs for the rest
of my life
13. Keep my contacts in for
a week
14. Listen to Eminem whisper Moms spaghetti in my
ear for two hours
15. Find out Im allergic to
water
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he phrase ring
before spring
describes the longheld belief that women
should be engaged by the
spring of their senior year
to ensure their lifestyle
post-graduation. While we
mostly have moved on from
the days of MRS degrees,
many still view college as a
way to snag a partner.
And theres nothing
wrong with that, so long
as both partners get the
most out of their college
career otherwise. But ring
before spring frames
the rest of a couples life
EDITORIAL
Free money?
College is still a
good time to apply
for scholarships.
Scholarships make it
possible for many students to afford attending
this university. As tuition
costs increase nationally
and at UNC, the need for
scholarships is reaching unprecedented levels
compared to just a few
decades ago.
It is a popular misconception that high school is
the only time to apply for
extra money to help with
tuition or even day-to-day
expenses while at college.
Many resources, from
individual departments
to academic advisors, are
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TO THE EDITOR:
The Universitys new
Three Zeros Initiative aims
to make UNC more sustainable by working toward
water neutrality, zero waste
to landfills and greenhouse
gas neutrality.
While this initiative
focuses specifically on waste
generated on and water and
energy used on campus, I
believe that a major component towards sustainability
has not been addressed
the food we eat.
Animal agriculture in
particular is responsible for
18 percent of greenhouse
gas emissions, more than
the 13 percent resulting
from all forms of transportation combined.
Meat and animal products are also extremely
water intensive to produce.
Feed crops must be grown
for livestock, instead of
using those crops to feed
people. This alone accounts
for 56 percent of the U.S.s
water consumption.
2,500 gallons of water
are required to produce one
pound of beef and 1,000 gallons of water are needed to
produce one gallon of milk.
To put this into perspective,
the amount of water needed
to produce two and a half
pounds of beef is the same
as the average person uses to
shower for a year!
Switching to a more
plant-based diet can drastically reduce an individuals
carbon and water footprint.
A person with a vegan
diet produces 50 percent
less carbon dioxide and
uses 8 percent of the water
compared to a meat eater.
So, if you want to work
toward a more sustainable
lifestyle, switching to a
plant-based diet is a must!
Suzanne Setti
Graduate student
Materials Science
ones passion.
It is dealing with our
perception of gender roles.
The solution to this
problem is to first accept
our biological differences,
but not let that hinder our
opportunities as an individual.
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OBAMA
FROM PAGE 1
Obama also made a positive case for Clinton, emphasizing her career in public
service, which he said proved
her dedication to serving
people at all times.
All candidates at the event
emphasized the importance
of voting. Ross said the polls
were razor-thin, which meant
every vote could make a dif-
FROM PAGE 1
Id definitely want to know
what hes going to miss most
about the White house, she
said.
Sophomore Corey Shope
and his friend Spencer Wild
made it to the line just before
8 a.m. and ended up near the
South Road bus stop.
We are super excited to
see him, Wild said. We love
ARCHIVIST
FROM PAGE 1
Obama.
Shope said a lot of people
had camped out the night
before even though the event
instructions said not to.
We got here at 8 a.m., and
we are all the way back here,
he said.
Shope said if he could ask
Obama anything, hed ask
him out to lunch, and had
already picked out the place.
Its got to be nice, so Ill definitely swipe him into Lenoir,
American communities.
I think all of it is about
making people feel like they
are rightful citizens in this
world and that their histories
GOING CRAZY?!
NOV. 1
NOVEMBER 1
Antisemitism in France in
2016: A Survey
3 THURSDAY
JEAN-YVES CAMUS
AVIVA KEMPNER
5:30 p.m.
UNC Hyde Hall
NOV. 7
AVIVA KEMPNERS film is the incredible story of Julius Rosenwald, who never finished high
school, but rose to become the President of Sears. Influenced by the writings of the educator
Booker T. Washington, this Jewish philanthropist joined forces with African American
communities during the Jim Crow South to build over 5,300 schools during the early part
of the 20th century.
7:00 p.m.
UNC Friday Center
NOVEMBER 17
7:30 p.m. / Dey Hall, Toy Lounge
From Judenhut to Magic
Hat: Iterations of a
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NOV. 17
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NOV. 3
NOVEMBER 7
7:00 p.m. / UNC Friday Center
Rosenwald film screening
and discussion
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JEAN-YVES CAMUS (Institut de Relations Internationales et Stratgiques) will share the facts
and figures of antisemitism in 2016, with a look back on the period beginning with the start
of the Second Intifada, which is when the figures reach an unprecedented level. The talk will
also take a look at the perpetrators of antisemitic violence and the continuity of the prejudices.
5:30 p.m.
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Level:
4
Complete the grid
so each row, column
and 3-by-3 box (in
bold borders) contains
every digit 1 to 9.
Solution to
last puzzle
Remembering Luebke
Paul Luebke, who represented Durham in the N.C.
House, died Monday at age
70. Visit online for more.
answers
58 Homey
59 Pack firmly
60 __ making this up
61 Spigot issue
62 Site with tech reviews
63 Trilateral trade
agreement, briefly
64 Tag line?
65 Grinder
66 Speed units
Down
1 Mtley __
2 Fiery flow
3 Bleu hue
4 Placate
5 Beseech, as a deity
6 Anti-DWI gp.
7 Venetian valentine
message
8 Ones in charge, for short
9 Sixth-day Christmas gift
10 Workshop
11 One who likes to light
up?
12 __ go bragh!
13 Chooses, with in
21 Two-front, as a Coast
Guard rescue
22 Divans
25 Trunk piece
26 Put a value on
27 Words before Yeah,
you!
28 Brubeck of jazz
30 Like much of New York
31 Company with a
longtime travel guide
32 They often have guards
35 Self-help letters
36 Super-duper
37 1959 Ben-Hur portrayer
39 Let out gradually
42 Use an Enigma
machine, say
43 Black Swan Best
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