VOLUME 111, ISSUE 126 mtm w w da&hd A- -'M c, J£j. * ! ROY WILLIAMS RETURNS TO NORTH CAROLINA TO COACH THE TAR HEELS AFTER MAH DOHERTY RESIGNS UNDER PRESSURE ■rom a pre-emptive strike on Iraq to the U.S. fj j Supreme Court ruling on race-conscious admissions I 1 policies, the events 0f2003 are destined for history JL. textbooks nationwide. The stories that dominated national headlines resonated locally, and the state and University managed to make some headlines of their own. If|m | . 188 U.S. SUPREME COURT CONSIDERS AFFIRMATIVE ACTION - . mm v lip . ' 498f S c HURRICANE ISABEL STRIKES THE N.C. COAST pH[i JkW' jJ/KK/LX 9 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE EXPANDS TO 12 Serving the students and the University community since 1893 ®he iailu ®ar Med HISTORY IN THE MAKING www.dailytarheel.com The N.C. House ushered in the first co-speakership in state history, only weeks after Elizabeth Dole was sworn in as North Carolina’s first female U.S. senator. UNC continued its quest for excellence in 2003, explor ing policies that could change the face of campus. The Carolina Covenant —a plan to aid the University’s neediest students —and an initiative to raise the UNC system’s out Bi b' —f PI msen /./|ri [ ( “ m Bfeffv 'tfnl 1 | * j mg&t ' . : ■ t I -'*. JHMp i ' I fcl * BPv * t 'HI' HMI G , „ THOUSANDS OF N.C. SOLDIERS DEPLOYED TO IRAQ ; ILy IB * ■ 91 CAROLINA NORTH PLANS RELEASED of-state enrollment cap underscored Chancellor James Moeser’s goal of making the University the leading public institution and of increasing campus diversity. But for many people with ties to UNC, 2003 was the year of Carolina sports. The ACC expansion captured headlines all summer, and Coach Roy Williams’ return to Chapel Hill was epic in the minds of many Tar Heel fans. MHf, fvpp > - W t a. mff Jjwi '%i Saill II n i Jafij™ j£JI J FRANKLIN STREET WAR PROTEST DRAWS HUNDREDS •* 'a jt| O , ELIZABETH DOLE BECOMES FIRST FEMALE U.S. SENATOR FROM N.C. OUT-OF-STATE CAP PLAN DIES TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2004 ||||| N.C. HOUSE SELECTS CO-SPEAKERS FOR THE FIRST TIME

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