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INNER DRIVE
DTH/ALICIA TOWLER
Junior Sarah Tasios (front left) and graduate student
Anne Stanton reach for a pass thrown by junior Kelly
Brewer (back) at an inner-tube water polo game Tbesday
evening in the Bowman Gray indoor pool. Tasios’ team, Lyre
Lovers, lost the game to its competition, Vote For Pedro.
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ment, also will be leaving Aug.
1 to assume the same position
at the University of Southern
California.
Suttenfield’s decision to leave the
Thangle for the Triad also leaves a
vacancy within the town.
Suttenfield was involved in
launching a partnership between
the town and the University to
reinvigorate the downtown envi
ronment.
She was on the town’s task force
that led to the creation of the town’s
downtown economic development
entity -then called the Chapel Hill
Downtown Economic Development
Corporation.
Her work with town leaders in
enhancing Chapel Hill’s business
infrastructure exemplified her
understanding that the town’s and
University’s interests coexist, Mayor
Kevin Foy said.
“The fact that the town of
Chapel Hill is a great place to
live means that the University of
North Carolina is a great place to
work and study,” Foy said. “Nancy
has brought a real understanding
of that.”
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News
Leaders articulate bold plans
“I can’t ever imagine a time
we'r>e had so many amazing
applications. I think this
bodes well for next year.”
CANDACE DEBNAM,
STUDENT ATTORNEY GENERAL
“I’m sure the coming year at
Carolina will be a great one,
and I’m looking forward to
being part of its leadership.”
LAURA LILLY,
HONOR SYSTEM OUTREACH COORDINATOR
“We will continue to keep
residents our No. 1 priority.”
WILLIAM THOMPSON,
RESIDENCE HALL ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT
INAUGURATION
FROM PAGE 1
As the new student leaders
stepped into their various roles,
they each shared one thing in com
mon: admiration for their former
leaders and aspirations for the year
to come.
“Asa member of both the outgo
ing and incoming bodies of Student
Congress, I have come tonight with
two messages —one of thanks and
one of optimism,” said Luke Farley,
last session’s speaker of Student
Congress who will seek the post for
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“We have some of the most
remarkably talented leader
ship next year.”
MARK IHNAT,
UNDERGRADUATE HONOR COURT CHAIRMAN
“I think athletics has the
opportunity to really bring
people together more than
any other thing.”
RACHEL HIGH,
CAROLINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT
“We really have some big
shoes to fill. It’s going to be a
great year.”
MEG PETERSEN,
SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT
this year.
In his last address to the student
body, Dearmin offered advice to the
University’s new student leaders.
“Remember that everyone and
their brother will notice when you
don’t do something you said you
would do,” Dearmin said with a
laugh.
“Take replacing the Burger King
in Lenoir (Dining Hall) with a
Wendy’s, for example,” he said, refer
ring to a failed campaign promise.
But Dearmin said he has no
regrets about his year in office.
“It’s been a great ride,” he said.
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“I never prepare what I’m
going to say. It’s interesting
that I’m up here to represent
10,000 graduate students.”
LAUREN ANDERSON,
GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDENT
FEDERATION PRESIDENT
“Carolina continues to be a
breeding ground for volun
teerism and social activism.
Every student at Carolina
cares about something.”
BRIAN PHELPS,
STUDENT BODY VICE PRESIDENT
COMPILED BY KATIE HOFFMANN
“I wouldn’t change anything.”
Both Dearmin and Matt
Calabria, student body president
for 2004-05, said Allred is in for
an exciting and stressful year.
“I told James in the beginning of
his campaign that he had no idea
what he was getting himself into,”
Calabria said. “I’m confident that
he’s well-prepared for this position
—but no (student body president)
ever fully knows what he’s getting
himself into.”
Contact the News Editor
at udesk@unc.edu.