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matches

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time of her death.

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yesterday,

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day,

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coverage,

Sunday.

crown

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reports

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For

today

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of Tar Heels

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life into the

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and basket FOSTER

By JACQUELINE

The Chronicle

The West with

hoops

They

when

Saturday

energy

courts.

outdoor basketball

Campus

were

excited

50

enough

with their new-found

fifth

teemed

courts

took

graders

to be able to shoot

college friends—but when

ketball stars Chris Duhon and Iciss Tillis

the

some

bas-

appeared, chaos

broke out. One boy

ran

to

give Tillis

a

kiss

waved pens to get their t-shirts “I

came

out

thankful to be

a

a

Saturday

a

junior.

part of

The 3rd annual was

to do

hopefully

kids,” said Duhon,

it

on

the cheek and others

autographed.

something positive for these

“This is

a

great

program

and I’m

Blue Devils

“Play with the

philanthropy

event

Day” held

co-sponsored by the

fra-

ternities Alpha Phi Alpha and Sigma Chi and Kappa Alpha Theta and

Alpha Kappa Alpha sororities.

Junior Mike

Mitchell,

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instrumental to the program’s

on

page 12

Election Commission

following Thursday’s of constitutional

rejected

all

complaints

election of class officers,

grounds

success.

in the election

citing

bylaws.

a

filed

Alex Pratt,

lack

this weekend,

See page 3

School of

a

sophomore, an

won

the Mr. Pratt competition

all-male beauty pageant for the

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