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MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2008
Though the installation of
Chancellor Holden Thorp was the
centerpiece of Sunday's University
Day ceremony, several other alum
ni got to share the spotlight.
The University presented the
Distinguished Alumni Award
to five UNC grads who have
achieved excellence in their
respective fields.
"You have inspired us and hon
ored us, and you have earned your
places among Carolina's bright
est stars," said Eleanor Morris,
the General Alumni Association's
chairwoman-elect.
Contact the University Editor
at udesk@unc.edu.
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LOOKING FOR AFTERNOON HELP. Some
one with good driving record and reliable
transportation to pick up our 16 year-old
daughter at school (15-501, Garrett Road
area). Usually Monday, Wednesday and
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Molly
Wilmer
Barker, class
of 1982, is
the founder
of Girls on
the Run
International,
which uses
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running as a platform to instill
positive values in young women.
To date, the organization has
reached more than 40,000 girls in
the U.S. and Canada.
"She's really done something dif
ferent in Girls on the Run," said
Kristen Huffman, the director of
the Annual Fund at the School of
Social Work. "She is empower
ing young women internationally
through athletics."
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year-old triplet girls. Work at home parents,
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tised in this newspaper are available on an
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Public policy professor Hodding
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helping people since he was chair
of the Black Student Movement as
an undergraduate.
“In a field marked by failure and
spectacular over-promising, Bill
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BIKE TO CAMPUS PROM 6 BOLIN HEIGHTS.
This 3BR/1 BA house is complete with hard
wood floors, a W/D and a good location for
students. $925/mo. Contact Fran Holland
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WALKING DISTANCE TO UNC. Mercia
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WALK TO CAMPUS from 415 North Columbia
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staff, hosts and bartenders, full-time, part
time, flexible hours. Apply in person, M-Sa
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University
Alumni Award recipii
William
Joseph
Bynum Jr.,
class of 1982,
is the chief
executive
officer of
Enterprise
Corporation
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development for Cardinal Health
and the co-founder of Magellan
Laboratories.
Caudill also headed the fundrais
ing effort for the University's new
physical science facilities.
"All I've done is what I loved to
do" Caudill said. "I always want
ed to make a difference with what
I did. This is a way to give back to
the University and hopefully set
the stage for the future."
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Want to earn extra money on the weekends?
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FAMILY BUSINESS looking for respon
sible individual for position at La Vita
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BUSY RETINOVASCULAR PRACTICE
seeks friendly, motivated, energetic
individual to work as an ophthalmic
assistant. Will be trained to use ultra
sound electrodiagnostic equipment
and multiple instruments used in the
diagnosis of retinovascular disease.
Candidate would find experience
challenging and fulfilling. Fax resume
to 919-787-3591.
RECEPTIONIST NEEDED FOR State Farm
Insurance office located near campus. Part
time for school year; full-time for summer.
SlO/hr. After s:3opm, call 968-0470, choose
option 1, and leave a message telling us
about yourself.
WORK ONE ON ONE WITH CHILDREN with
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Flexible hours, great pay. For more informa
tion go to www.asmallmiracleinc.com.
THE CAROLINA MAMMOGRAPHY REGISTRY,
in the Department of Radiology at UNC-CH,
is seeking a student employee for data entry
and general office work such as filing for 10
hrs/wk. Pay starts at $8.75/hr with the pos
sibility of raises over time. We seek someone
who can stick to a fairly regular schedule,
with some flexibility. You are not expected to
work during exams, school breaks, etc. Inter
ested students please contact Melinda Boyd
at 919-966-8016 or by email at mboyd@
email.unc.edu.
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Walter
Lowry
Caudill, class
of 1979, is
the former
worldwide
president
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maceutical
hold that position.
Barbara Rimer, dean of the School
of Global Public Health, said
Devlin is a large part of why the
N.C. public health program is
considered one of the best in the
nation.
"She always seems to be ahead
of the curve," Rimer said. "She
brings peopie together and is able
to pull off things others can't."
Help Wanted
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University Directories, a local company with
national reach seeks motivated, results
driven individuals for a paid internship. Work
with our existing customers in various col
lege markets. This sales position allows for a
flexible schedule with no nights or weekends.
Average sl2/hr. Work in our professional
Chapel Hill office, minutes from campus. Call
800-743-5556 ext. 6337.
CAROL WOODS RETIREMENT COMMUNITY.
Relief Service Coordinator (Dining). Su
pervise staff ensuring dining room service
standards are met and upheld. Support
and execute dining services policies and
procedures. Support Carol Woods mission
and values and dining services mission
statement. Responsible for upholding de
partmental guidelines as a member of the
supervisory team. College students are wel
come to apply. Applications are available at
750 Weaver Dairy Road, www.carolwoods.
org or faxed to 919-969-2507.
CAROL WOODS RETIREMENT COMMUNITY.
PM Wait, Food Service. Provide prompt and
accurate table service in a courteous man
ner. Assist in the maintenance of a clean,
orderly and well stocked dining room and
related service areas. Work with others in
a manner which will promote a coopera
tive team spirit. Always deal with residents
in a helpful, patient and pleasant manner.
Perform clean up tasks thoroughly. College
students are welcome to apply. Applica
tions are available at 750 Weaver Dairy
Road, www.carolwoods.org or faxed to
919-969-2507.
Announcements
Leah McCall
Devlin, class
of 1976, is
the state
health direc
tor for North
Carolina. She
is the first
woman to
which presides over more than 450
schools that award more than 95
percent of all doctorate degrees in
the country. Stewart said her time
at UNC directly affected her suc
cess in her current occupation.
"My business is graduate educa
tion, and for me it's a very easy
proposition," she said. 'I think I
understand quality in graduate
education because I experienced it
here as a student."
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Help Wanted
HUMAN RESOURCES ASSISTANT: Town of
Carrboro HR Department. Part-time tempo
rary. (15-20 hrs/wk). Performs a variety of
HR and clerical duties. Requires grad from
high school supplemented by clerical, of
fice experience and excellent oral and writ
ten skills. Experience with Microsoft Office
Suite required. Afternoon hours preferred.
Pay rate: $lO-512/hr. Closing date: Octo
ber 24, 2008. For an application contact
HR, 301 West Main Street Carrboro, NC
27510, 918-7320 or visit our website at
www.townofcarrboro.org. EOE.
EGG DONORS NEEDED. UNC Health
Care seeking healthy, non-smok
ing females 18-32 to become egg
donors. $2,500 compensation for
COMPLETED cycle. All visits and pro
cedures to be done local to campus.
For written information, please call
919-966-1150 ext. 5 and leave your
current mailing address.
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Today is a 7 - There's a sense of urgency
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