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TODAY Lecture: The Center for the Study of the American South will host the lecture "Eudora Welty: The Woman and the Myths" by Millsaps College professor Suzanne Marrs. The lecture is free to attend and refreshments will be provided. Time: 4 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. Location: George Watts Hill Alumni Center, Royall Room Health fair: The School of Public Health will host a global health fair as part of the week of events leading up to its official rebranding as the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health. The fair will feature faculty and student research, games, food and other activities. The event is free to attend for all students, faculty and staff. Time: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Location: Michael Hooker Research Center atrium ( Immigrants' rights discussion: N.C. 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East Coast Entertainment - Stadium 10 Theatres at Northgate welcomes you back to school! On Wednesday, September 24, UNC students, faculty and staff may use valid I.D. for one free admission into Stadium 10 Theatres for a movie of your choice. Seating is limited to theatre capacity. Offer good for this one day only. No cash value. Valid September 24 only with current student, faculty or staff I.D. Northgate Macy’s, Sears, Northgate Stadium 10 Theatres, The Food Gallery The Shops at Northgate and The Carousel 1-85 and Gregson Street, Durham • 919-286-4400 Dose Nude skater rolls on FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS Naked’s not illegal in Portland, Ore. So when Gennifer Moss, aka Earth Friend Gen, donned only in-line skates as she passed tourists and rush-hour traffic by the Portland waterfront, calls to police only got her to turn it down a notch, “We confronted her and told her that she couldn’t expose her genitalia,” said police spokeswoman Cathe Kent. “She complied.” NOTED. A Michigan man found a 4.68-carat dia mond and named it “Sweet Caroline.” He and his wife were digging at the Crater of Diamonds in Murfreesboro, Ark., for about three hours when they came across it The park is the only dia mond mine in America where the public can keep findings. POLICE LOG ■ A Chapel Hill man was arrest ed Sunday for assault on a female, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Reports state that Craig Jerome Johnson, 32, was arrested on Legion Road and charged with one misdemeanor count. He had consumed drugs or alcohol, according to reports. Johnson refused to be finger printed or photographed at the police department He was ordered held without bail until he submits to being fingerprinted and pho tographed, according to police reports. ■ A Chapel Hill police officer lost his baton during a. foot chase, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Reports state that Em officer lost his collapsible baton, worth S7O, during a chase Sunday night on Estes Drive. ■ Police received several reports of damage to mEiilboxes Saturday and Sunday, Etccording to CEirrboro police reports. The majority of the incidents ©fjp Sathj ®ar Urri QUOTED. “The animals have been at various stages of decomposition so, in the heat, that produces quite a smell” —Stephen Hanke, superin tendent of a school district in California where dead cats and dogs were found in lockers. Police believe 20-year-old Brian Goett stole the animals from a veterinary hospital morgue. occurred in the area of Quail Roost Drive. At least one resi dent reported larceny and sev eral reported damage to personal property in the incidents, reports state. According to reports, some of the mailboxes were found on the ground and others were reported damaged. ■ Someone stole a trash can from a Camden Lane home, according to Carrboro police reports. The person reporting the inci dent Thursday said someone stole a trash can from her neighbor recently as well. ■ A Chapel Hill resident called to report a dead deer near her Tallyho Trail home, according to Carrboro police reports. Reports state that the caller found a deer carcass Saturday morning near the road by her house. An officer agreed to notify public works and ask someone to remove the carcass on Monday, reports state.

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