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Sylvie I I Jf "* I , v 1 InyHBMnnnnmHnHnHAHBB nfl Khb HlHiftlliilliii 1 C "Advance ticket sales at SchoolKids Records (Raleigh). _.__ /.. ,r wv/wei • VaVa vl *l j[ojcc*TiiWß TODAY Free coffee: The West End Wine Bar will offer free drip coffee to kick off its new menu including coffee, espresso, cappuccinos, lattes and teas. Coffee service will continue all day and wines by the glass and bottle will also be available all afternoon. Time: 7:30 a.m. Location: 450 W. Franklin St. Chancellor Q & A: New Chancellor Holden Thorp vyill answer student's questions in an open forum. Time: 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Location: Student Union Fishbowl (second floor) Ice cream social: First-years and transfer students are invited to join the General Alumni Association for some sweet treats and to meet fellow newcomers. Time: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Location: Student Union Multipurpose Room WXYC interest meeting: Student radio station WXYC will hold an interest meeting for perspective DJs. There will also be an open house at the station an hour before the meeting. Time: Meeting at 7 p.m. Location: Student Union, Room 3206A. Business and Advertising: Kevin Schwartz, director/gen&dl manager; Megan McGinity, advertising director; Lisa Reichle, business manager. Rosanne Niforos, retail sales man ager; Kate Polichnowski, assistant business manager. Customer Service: Kristen Bullins, Nate Hewitt and Amanda Lathom, representatives. Display Advertising: Lauren Ahlschlager, Lauren Baum, Catherine Coley, Chris Creech, Cummings, Evan Rose, Rose Anne Laudicina, Linnie Greene. Copy: Heather Caldwell, Kate Clark, Stephanie Cohen, Casey Collins, Amy Denton, Natasha Duarte, Annie Ellis, Melody Emami, Lyndsay Norris, Caroline Phillips, Sarah Reidinqer, Adrian Romero, Madeline Struttmann, Elizabeth Turgeon, Hannah-Marie Warfle. Design: Amanda Ruehlen. Diversions: Rachael Oehring and Jonathan Pattishall. Features: Katy Doll, Danielle Kucera, senior writers-, Dan Byrnes, Anita Rao, Aaron Taube, Maria Ward, Amanda Younger. Investigative Team: Elizabeth DeOrnellas, Catarina Saraiva, Sergio Tovar senior writers; Assistant Editors: Kevin Turner, arts, Kristen Cresante, Dave Pearson, Emily Stephenson, city; Hannah Settle, Michael Willis, copy; Amanda Goldfarb, Sarah Neal Simpson, Nick Yarbrough, design; Jordan Lawrence, diver sions, Sarah Pier, features; David Giancaspro, opinion; Adam Graetz, multimedia; David Enarson, Anthony Harris, Kate Napier, Emma Patti, photography; Powell Latimer, Joe McLean, Daniel Price, sports; Olivia Bowler, Rebecca Putterman, Devin Rooney, state & national; Kevin Kiley, Laura Marcinek, Kellen Moore, university. Arts: Ben Pittard, senior writer; Will Augerot, Phillip Crook, Alyssa Griffith, Daniel Stainkamp, Seth Wright. City: Katy Doll, senior writer; Andrew The Daily Tar Heel is published by the DTH Publishing Corp., a nonprofit North Carolina corporation, Monday through Friday, according to the University calendar. Callers with questions about billing or display advertising should call 962-1163 bet ween 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Classified ads can be reached at 962-0252. Editorial ques tions should be directed to 962-0245. ,^§l^ OFFICE: Suite 2409 Carolina Union Wf ic N#ln7o Q 4 CAMPUS MAIL ADDRESS: CB# 5210, Carolina Union WtMSm 1 U.S. MAIL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 3257, '^*§§§s^ Chapel Hill, NC 27515-3257 Member COMMUNITY CALENDAR Philosophy lecture: The Internationalist book club will host a lecture entitled Socrates: Dissent and Integrity as part of the Radical Thinkers Lecture Series. Time: 7:00 p.m. Location: 405 W. Franklin St. Blues band concert: The Blue Horn Lounge will host Chackalacky Tabachi Blues Band free. Time: 9 p.m. to midnight Location: 125 E. Franklin St. WEDNESDAY LGBTQIA picnic: Kick off the year and get to know the UNC lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex and ally community. Vegan and vegetarian options will be available. Time: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Location: Upper Quad Volleyball Court BSM meeting: The Black Student Movement will have its first general body meeting of the year. Time: 5:30 p.m. Location: Upendo Lounge, SASB North Bookmaking lecture: Ambar Past will give a free talk about Mayan bookmaking, an artisan •society of Chiapas women and men who produce'handmade paper, artists' books, prints and natural tHhp DaiUf ular Uppl PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS STAFF Lauryn D'Angelo, Katherine Fitzpatrick, Kaitlyn Jordan, Luke Lin, Megan Ratcliffe, Jenna Tenace, Megan Winterhalter and Caldwell Zimmerman, account executives; Dane Barnes, marketing associate. EDITORIAL STAFF Matthew Price. Online: Damitri Martinez. Opinion: Lisa Andrukonis, Yaniv Barzilai, Ben Buck, Harrison Jobe, Greg Margolis, Andrew Stiles, Sarah Whitworth, editorial board, Pablo Friedman, Andrew Ludtke, Anthony Maglione, Danny Randolph, columnists; Dylan Gilroy, Alex Lee, cartoonists. Multimedia: Mary Katherine Ayers. Photography: Anika Anand, Sarah Bowman, Jerome Carpenter, Nitisha Desai, Ankit Gupta, Zach Gutterman, Sydney Hess, Abby Keiper, Kaitlin McKeown, Alexandra Porter, Lisa Pepin, Sarah Riazati, Elyssa Sharp, Hannah Sharpe, Adam Sherwood, Eric Velarde, Jon Young and Jenn Zeng. Sports: Mike Ehrlich, David Ely, Gabe Hiatt, News dyes. Time: 5:45 p.m. Location: Wilson Library Artist showcase: Caffe Driade will host a Nightsound Studios Artist Showcase. Visit www. caffedriade.com for more informa tion. Time: 8 p.m. Location: 1215 E. Franklin St. #A Campus Y open house: The Campus Y is having an open house. Students can meet committee co-chairs and find out how they can be involved in the Campus Y. Time: 7 p.m. Location: Campus Y Big Buddy interest meeting: The UNC chapter of Big Buddy will have a general interest meeting followed by an orientation session. The group pairs University students with Chapel Hill-Carrboro students as mentors. Time: 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Location: Campus Y Faculty Lounge To make a calendar submission, visitwww.dailytarheel.com/calendar, or e-mail dthcalendar@gmail.com. Events will be published in the news paper on the day and the day before they take place and will be posted online when received. Submissions must be sent in by noon the preceding publication date. Advertising Production: Penny Persons, manager. Beth O'Brien, ad production coordinator. Jordan Mason, Sam Rosenthal, senior writers; Jonathan Crook, John Dougherty, Penn Ely, Chris Hempson, Louie Horvath, Anna Kim, Beth Mechum, David Reynolds. State & National: lan Ager, Meghan Cooke, Rebecca Denison, Carolina Dye, Forrest Fleming, Jacqueline Huntington, Stephanie Metzen, Gregory Smith. University: Maty Cole Allen MatyAnn Barone, Colin Campbell, Abby Parson, Zack Levine, Ryan McPeek, Meghan Pritchard, Lindsay Ruebens, Christian Wisseh, Seth Wright. Editorial Production: Stacy Wynn, manager. Printing: Triangle Web Printing Cos. Distribution: Nick and Sarah Hammonds. pose Flooding at DNC venue FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS The Fox News box at the Pepsi Center in Denver, where the Democratic National Convention is taking place, flooded this week when some fire sprinklers erupted. The sprinklers released 250 to 500 gallons of water in five minutes, reports state. The Denver Fire Department is investigating a cause for flooding. Early reports state the heat sensor might have been affected or the sprinkler bumped. NOTED. In 2012, the Olympics will no longer include baseball and softball events, because they’re played by too few countries. The sports join a long list of retired Olympic events, which includes a swimming obstacle race, retired in 1900, tug of war, retired in 1920, and duelling pistol, retired in 1912. VlflV Vi* 1 !* V ilf* Plilillfil LUG ■ Two people were arrested after police responded to an incident of assault with a deadly weapon at 2:46 p.m. Sunday at 414 Whitaker St., according to Chapel Hill police reports. Kecia Denise Roberson, 35, of 601 Bynum Court, was arrested for felony assault inflicting bodily injury. She was armed with a knife, reports state. Willie Glenn Stephens, 59, of Pittsboro, was charged with felony assault by strangulation, reports state. Police believe Roberson stabbed Stephens after he choked her dur ing a fight, reports state. Minor injuries were reported. Both were released in lieu of $5,000 bail and are expected in court today, according to reports. ■ A UNC sophomore was assaulted with a knife at 126 W. Franklin St. on Saturday morning, according to Chapel Hill police reports. The 19-year-old suffered minor injuries at about 3 a.m. and the incident was reported shortly after 11 p.m. Saturday, reports state. (Elje Batlg GJar MM QUOTED. “We have got him in an egg cup, and he is like a member of the family now. The only problem is that he is shrivelling up so I am not sure how much longer he will be with us.” Andrew Stewart, of England, who decided to keep a potato that looks like his nephew. The neighbors have all been over to see “Spuddy.” ■ A suspicious vehicle led to a police pursuit and a traffic crash just after 11 p.m. Sunday at 117 Old Durham Road, according to Chapel Hill police reports. A stolen 2008 Nissan Altima, valued at $14,000, was recovered after the crash and impounded by police, reports state. Two mailboxes and mailbox posts were reported damaged. ■ Police responded to a drug complaint and found a handgun at 3:14 p.m. Saturday at 750 S. Merritt Mill Road, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Police found a High Point model handgun at the location that houses Phoenix Academy and the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools admin istrative building, reports state. ■ A Greensboro man was arrest ed Sunday for failure to appear on arrest orders from Greensboro and Guilford County authorities, accord ing to Chapel Hill police reports. Christopher Duwyanne Davis, 21, was confined at Orange County Jail in lieu of $17,000 bail, reports state.
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