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Chapel of the Cross Bible
study: This self-led study group
meets weekly during academic
term. New members are welcome at
any time.
Time: 8:30 a.m.
Location: 304 E. Franklin St., parish
library
Tech meeting: Student govern
ment will hold office hours for
those interested in learning more
about SLICE, the online calendar of
events. Students can learn how to
construct their organizations' Web
sites.
Time: 11 a.m. to noon
Location: Union 2501
Novel reading: Author Lee Smith
will read from her most recent novel,
"On Agate Hill," a biography of an
orphan girl in the Reconstruction-era
South.
Time: 5:45 p.m., reception at 5 p.m.
Location: Wilson Library, Pleasants
Room
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Pyatt and Brittany Woodall, representatives
Assistant Editors: Morgan Ellis, arts;
Kayla Catrick, Eric Martin and Rachel Ullrich,
city; Molly Jamison, Abby Jeffers and Jillian
Nadell, design; Julie Turkewitz, features; Isaac
Sandlin and Brandon Smith, multimedia;
Clint Johnson, online; Jessica Seism, opinion;
Julia Barker, Beth Ely and Edythe McNamee,
photography; Jesse Baumgartner, David Ely
and Kristin Pratt, sports; Elizabeth DeOmellas,
Lindsey Naylor and Allison Nichols state. &
national; Whitney Kisling, Robby Marshall and
Stephanie Newton, university.
Arts: Ben Pittard, senior writer; David
Berngartt, Amy Bugno, Bennett Campbell,
Shelley Fullwood, Katie Hughes Katherine
Latshaw, Amanda Liggirr, Emily Luger, Lea
Luquire, Laura Oleniacz, Courtney Spear,
Jessica Thom, Laura Thompson, Sara Wise and
Amy Zhang.
City: Meghan Davis, Meredith Miller and Ted
Strong, senior writers; Carol Andes Nicole
Baas, Sarah Berk, Elizabeth Furlong, Emily
Gallimore, Shatarra Gibson, Liz Gilliam, Sara
Gregory, Tom Hartwell, Russell Johnson,
Andrew Kenney, Tony Kim, Jay Lowe, Allison
Miller, Dave Pearson, Daniel Price, Jennifer
Shurney, Laura Smith, Tracey ThereL Alex
Trowbridge, James Williams DioniWise and
Liza Zaytoun.
Copy: Leila Watkins Catherine Williams and
Courtney Wilson, senior copy editors; Maty
Blaine, Christine Edwards, Alexis Joffe, Megan
LaPlace, Connie Liang, Erin Littrell, Andrew
Liu, Rachael Oehrirtg, Jiwon Park, Amanda
Purser, Graham Rowe, Casey Spellman, Emily
Stockin, Lori Sullivan, Hilary Summerlin and
Persis Swift.
Design: Rachel Ferguson, senior designer;
Beth Cordell, Megan Hannay, Carl Hennies,
Ambre Tale, Melissa Withorn, Sabrina Wood
and Emily Yount.
Features: Emily Fisher and Julia Furlong,
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Monigue Newton, Nicole Norfleet, Erin
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Online & Multimedia: Ray Jones Leslie
Passante and Chris Sopher.
Opinion: Jessica Johnson, Brandon Maynard,
Meghan Morris, Maggie Rechel and Scott
Spillman, editorial board, Elizabeth Freeman,
Jason Rose, Linda Shen and Jordan Stone,
columnists, David Huyck and Mason Phillips,
cartoonists
Photography: Galen Clarke, Ricky Leung,
senior photographers; Armando Altamirano,
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"Real feminists are pro-life”:
Frederica Mathewes-Green, promi
nent author and activist will be
speaking on pro-life feminism and
how abortion oppresses women.
Time: 7 p.m.
Location: Bingham 103
Teach for America: Teach for
America will hold an information
session. Alumnus of the program
Kevin Jones, the Durham assis
tant public defender, will speak.
Refreshments will be provided.
Time: 7 p.m.
Location: Hamilton 100
Run for Congress: Those inter
ested in filling one of Congress'
vacant seats must attend a manda
tory meeting about special elec
tions that are being held Oct. 17.
Contact Board of Elections chair
man Jim Brewer at jbrewerOemail.
unc.edu with questions.
Time: 8 p.m.
Location: Wilson Library, Pleasants
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Tenney, Kevin Tsui and Simon Weschle.
Sports: Gregg Found, Briana Gorman, Alicia
Jones, DanielMalloy, senior writers; Catherine
Williams, sports copy; Matt Biooks, Claig
Cartel, Gray Caldwell, Mike Ehrlich, Gabe
Hiat, Nate Hubbard, Nicki Jhabvala, Steven
largen, Powell Latimer, Jordan Mason, Joe
McLean, Samantha Newman, Sam Perkins,
Brandon Reed, Sam Rosenthal, Brett Sherrick,
David Suitts and Brian Willett.
State & National: Eric Johnson, senior
wntep Brendan Brown, Robin Burk, Nick
Butler, Tanvi Chhatiawala, Joe Collevechio,
Alexandra Delanty, Nitisha Desai, Callie
Jamar, Freda Kahen-Kashi, Brittany Kelly, Sara
Beth Lankford. Samuel Lau. Molly Malloy.
Caroline Moakley, Kelsey O’Neill, Kristin Pratt.
News
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Office hours: Student govern
ment's Women's Affairs committee
will hold office hours.
Time: 11 a.m. to noon
Location: Union 2501
Society for News Design: The
group will hold its first chapter
meeting to plan fundraisers for the
upcoming year. Anyone interested
in journalism is welcome to attend.
Free pizza and drinks will be pro
vided.
Time: 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Location: Carroll 253
To make a calendar submission,
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or e-mail Deputy Managing Editor
Rebecca Wilhelm at beccao7@email.
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newspaper on the day and the day
before they take place, and will be
posted online when received.
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University: Mac Mollison, senior writer;
Kathryn Bales, Lauren Berry, Bethany Black,
Blair lane Byrum, Colin Campbell, Julia
Connors, Anna Dean, Margarita De Pano,
Tiffany Dixon, Katy Doll, Nicole Duncan,
Andrew Dunn, Hannah Edwards, Aaron
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Greenwood, Anshu Gupta, Laura Gustafson,
Lauren Harvey, Nathan Hewitt, Sam Johnson,
Kevin Kiley, Anna Kim, Patty Kuo, Jordan
Lawrence, Erin Locker, Christina Lopez,
Jonathon Marchesoni, Greg Margolis,
Ashleigh McArthur, Mia Moore, Cori Sue
Morris, Jasmina Nogo, Katie O'Neal, Jacob
Paysour, Jenna Raman, Ashlee Sadler, Emily
Stephenson, Kate Sullivan, Luis Torres, Surgio
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Younger.
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FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
How far would you go to jump a line
in an amusement park? The Six
Flags park in Gurnee, 111., is offering
unlimited line-jumping privileges to
anyone who eats a live cockroach which could be
up to 3 inches long.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals wants
the theme park to scrap its Halloween-themed promo
tion, saying it’s “gratuitously cruel.”
NOTED. Cheerleaders at
Brown University were a no
show at the school’s first foot
ball game Saturday, The Brown
Daily Herald reported.
Several quit after anew
coaching policy deprived them
of a professional coach. Citing
financial reasons, Brown’s ath
letic department put a student
in charge of the team after its
coach stepped down.
POLICE LOG
■ A man was arrested at 1:31
a.m. Saturday at 179 E. Franklin
St. on one felony charge of first
degree burglary and two felony
charges of possession of stolen
goods, according to Chapel Hill
police reports.
James Thomas, 38, of 100 W.
Rosemary St., was in possession
of laptop computers stolen from
the Delta Delta Delta sorority
house located at 407 E. Franklin
St., reports state.
According to reports, Thomas
was secured at Orange County
Jail in lieu of $25,000 bail. He was
scheduled to appear in court in
Hillsborough on Monday, reports
state
■ A man was arrested at 1:35
a.m. Sunday on North Roberson
Street on charges of assault and
battery, inflicting injury and
damage to persons and property,
according to Chapel Hill police
reports.
Reports state Benjamin Hood,
25, of 204 Pritchard Ave., was
involved in a public fight in which
he used brass knuckles to assault
another individual. A car also was
damaged in the fray, according to
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QUOTED. “I got caught up
in the moment and proposed.
I then realized it was a hasty
thing to do.”
Pop singer Aaron Carter
talking to Us Weekly about
breaking off his engagement
to his older brother’s ex-girl
friend. Carter, 18, called off the
engagement to actress Kari Ann
Peniche, 22, just a week after he
proposed in Las Vegas.
reports.
Hood was released on writ-.
ten promise to appear Oct. 30
in District Criminal Court in
Hillsborough, reports state.
■ A man was arrested at 7:32
p.m. Sunday at I Love NY Pizza
on Franklin Street on charges of
assault and battery, according to
Chapel Hill police reports.
Khaled Gabr, 39, of 3317
Singleleaf Lane in Raleigh,
grabbed and pulled another
employee against his will, reports
state.
Gabr was released on a writ
ten promise to appear Oct. 30
in District Criminal Court in
Hillsborough, reports state.
■ Several students reported
their bicycles stolen during the
weekend, according to University
police reports.
Reports state that bicycles
were stolen from outside Davie
Hall and Spencer Residence
Hall.
A bicycle worth more than
$2,500 also was stolen Friday from
411 E. Rosemary St., according to
reports.