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2 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2008 Photo of the week ’'""’J DTH FILE/KATE NAPIER Visit dailytarheel.com to view more photos of the week. POLICE LOG ■ T\vo larceny incidents report ed Wednesday in the Meadowmont Village area involved jewelry theft, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Someone broke into a Cedar Club Circle home and stole items worth SII,OOO, including a gold ring with diamonds, a gold wristwatch with diamonds and a Sony digital cam era, according to police reports. Someone stole $2,900 worth of jewelry from a Cedar Berry Lane apartment, according to reports. Reports state that both incidents which were reported two hours apart are under investigation. ■ A Chapel Hill man was arrested Wednesday for trespass ing, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Antwan Dupree Burnette, 23, of 8707 Orange Grove Road, was charged with misdemeanor sec ond degree trespassing, according to reports. 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Here are some nomination comments from last year’s nominations: “He cares deeply about undergraduates-both as students and as people. ” “His dedication to thoughtful teaching and his willingness to devote time to students, both through direct engagement and in finding opportunities for them to pursue further study and research or work experience is near legendary.” “Everyone should take this class, she has really inspired me and her energy lights up the room.” jjKgSlg. BXWH “Right out of the blocks, she showed enthusiasm for not only teaching but getting to know her students.” “She turned a boring, monotonous subject into an interesting and fun experience. •. She was ... enthusiastic about everything she taught our class. She was awesome, exciting, and unpredictable.” "He is an amazing presence in my life” long after having left UNC. Reports state that Burnette is being held in lieu of S3OO bail. N Carrboro police responded Wednesday to reports of chick ens running at large, according to Carrboro police reports. Reports state that feral chickens were loose on Dillard Street after their owners moved. The officer who responded attempted to capture the chick ens but said it was impossible to get closer to them than 20 yards away. The officer planned to catch the chickens with a live trap Wednesday night, according to police reports. ■ A Carrboro woman reported seeing an injured deer near her house Wednesday, according to Carrboro police reports. The officer who responded to the call from a Forest Court resi dent could not locate the animal, reports state. DOSe ‘The breast is best,’ according to PETA FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals sent a letter to Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, co-founders of Ben & Jerry’s, urg ing them to consider using human breast milk instead of cow’s milk in their ice cream products in order to benefit human health and ease the suffering of dairy cows and their babies on factory farms. PETA spokeswoman Tracy Reiman said human adults consuming large quantities of milk meant for baby cows “just doesn’t make sense.” Recent news reports state that a Swiss restaurant owner will start buying breast milk from nursing mothers and subsequently using it to replace 75 percent of the cow’s milk in the food he serves. NOTED. At least eight Phoenix, Ariz., fra ternity members vomited milk into oncoming traffic below an Arizona State University foot bridge, which may have caused a crash. A woman rear-ended another vehicle after that vehicle stopped to avoid the vomit, accord ing to a police spokesman. The woman was cited for the accident. She and her young daughter suffered minor injuries. TODAY Fishy Fourth Friday: Local shops and galleries in Pittsboro stay open late. The evening starts with this month's movie, "The Day The Earth Stood Still." Bring a chair. Call 260- 9725 or visit pittsboroshops.com. Time: 6 p.m. Location: Downtown Pittsboro's Capital Bank parking lot Music festival: Nightclub will host a “Come The Freak On!" festival featur ing 12 artists, three of whom are local. Cover is SB. For more information visit nightlightclub.com or call 933-5550. Time: 9:30 p.m. Location: 405 !h Rosemary St. SATURDAY Diabetes walk: Step Out: Walk to Fight Diabetes is a 5.1 -mile walk. This year's theme is Sun, Sand and a Cure. Visit diabetes.org/stepout. Time: Registration 7:30 a.m. Location: Research Triangle Park, 79 TW Alexander Drive Cleft Palate Gallop: The UNC chap ter of the American Dental Association is holding a 5K race to benefit the News QUOTED. “The man was not fined for smoking a cannabis joint but for smoking. You can smoke cannabis but not tobacco in coffee shops.” An Amsterdam police spokesman, who fined a 27-year-old man for smoking a joint because it had tobacco in it. Dutch cafes and res taurants have a zero-tolerance policy for mixing the two substances that went into effect in July. COMMUNITY CALENDAR • Craniofacial Center. | Time: Registration 8 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. • Location: The Old Well | Volleyball tournament: Carolina • Men's Club Volleyball will host its fall : tournament. The Tar Heels will play at • 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and in the afternoon, j There is no charge for admission. i Time: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. | Location: Fetzer Gym A • Film challenge: Carolina Production • Guild is hosting a filmmaking competi : tion. Participants will have to make a j movie in 24 hours. Entry fee is $3. j Time: 10 a.m. ; Location: Swain Studio 2 • Family Science Day: Morehead • Planetarium and Science Center is j hosting an event where families can ; learn about anthropology, j Time: 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Location: Morehead Planetarium : Cedar Grove Bluegrass Festival: • Sponsored by the Orange County Parks | and Recreation Department the event • will be held rain or shine. Bring your t chairs and blankets. Food vendors will j be on-site. Call 245-2660. : Time: Noon to 6 p.m. ft i • 4 f * jo -.*#* W" &-m JK ' • * " \ fv ' -r ,■*” ■ W \ l I K '-s SHIA LaBEDUF MICHELLE MDNAGHAN EAGLE EYE PC El v; •SOME MATERIAL MAY BE INAPPROPRIATE TOR CHILDREN -UNOER 1 3 j EagleEyeMovie.com DmamYWyrks INTENSE SEQUENCES OF ACTION IJW'TI IDCC AND VIOLENCE AND FOR LANGUAGE t IV .IGKfJS .-.a... ft . 'M t;,: fmmßm m- 0 1 * - * 1 v. IN THEATRES AND IN IMAX 09.26.08 Text OBEY to 33287 for Showtimes and Mobile Content. Standard Messaging Rates Apply. Location: Northern Human Services Center SUNDAY Jazz brunch; Enjoy jazz, blues, Celtic, percussion and more music while enjoying hot coffee, fresh baked goods and an assortment of hot ala carte breakfast items. Admission is free. For more information, call 929-0010. Time: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Location: Weaver Street Market, 101 East Weaver St, Carrboro Carrboro music festival: Come enjoy over 120 musical performances at various indoor and outdoor venues across Carrboro. People of all ages are welcome to this free event. For more information, call 918-7367. Time: 1 p.m. to midnight Location: Carrboro To make a calendar submission, visit www.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. 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