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As Ive built my career, Ive really longed for an artistic home and longed to become part of a company...
Jerry Ruiz
Associate Artistic Director of Playmakers Repertory Company
future of Playmakers.
I think theyre coming to us with
great experiences and ideas, Rogers
said. Theyre a great addition to
the team as a part of this new sort
of generation of Playmakers Viv is
leading with all of us.
Ruiz said Benesch and her vision
for Playmakers was one of the most
appealing aspects of coming to the
theatre company.
I did my research before I
applied, and found that her direction aligned with the work I want
to do and my vision for my career
artistically and the kind of thing I
want to be doing, he said.
The new group of leaders have
already begun forming ideas for
future seasons, one of which is
creating a play festival revolving
around social justice.
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Alice Huang donates blood at the UNC Hospitals Blood Donation Center.
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Someone stole several
items from a Korean food
truck on the 1400 block of
East Franklin Street between
9 p.m. Saturday and 9:54 a.m.
Monday, according to Chapel
Hill police reports.
The person stole $1,800 in
cash, an iPad air and a cash
box, among other items, the
report states.
Someone threw a rock
through the drivers side
window of a vehicle and stole
several items on the 200
block of North Roberson
Street between 9:30 p.m. and
10:18 p.m. Sunday, according
to Chapel Hill police reports.
The person stole a handbag, two cell phones and a
passport, but all items were
recovered, the report states.
Someone broke into the
Alpha Tau Omega fraternity
on the 300 block of East
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by first-time filmmaker Hillevi
Loven, Deep Run is a powerful
verit portrait of trans life in
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Center website.
Torrey said the sites coal ash
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Chapel Hills own site
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Katie Bowen
Bowen had to make a position switch from midfield to
defense before her senior year
at UNC in 2015, but that didnt
stop her from contributing
to a solid season for North
Carolina.
She started all 21 of the Tar
Heels games in 2015, scoring
one goal and tacking on one
assist while providing a solid
defensive force at left back.
Bowen was the first North
Carolina player taken in the
2016 NWSL Draft when she
was selected No. 16 overall by
FC Kansas City.
Alexa Newfield
Katie Bowen
was selected
by FC Kansas
City with the
No. 16 overall
pick in the
2016 NWSL
Draft.
Jonathan Campbell
Over the course of his fouryear career at UNC, Campbell
tallied three goals and seven
assists, all the while maintaining a 3.92 GPA as a business
administration major.
But the defenders best
season as a Tar Heel was
undoubtedly in 2015, as he
was named First-Team AllAmerica and First-Team
Scholar All-America by the
NSCAA.
On January 14, Campbell
was selected with the No. 12
pick in the MLS Superdraft by
the Chicago Fire and since has
Jonathan
Campbell
was selected
No. 12 overall
by the Chicago
Fire in the
2016 MLS
Superdraft.
seen a lot of playing time.
Campbell has appeared in
all 12 of the Fires games this
season starting in 11.
The defender picked up
his first career goal on April
30 in Chicagos 1-1 draw with
D.C. United.
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Vernon, sports editor
Paige Nielsen
Alexa Newfield
was selected
by FC Kansas
City with the
No. 28 overall
pick in the
2016 NWSL
Draft.
Omar Holness
Over the course of three seasons at UNC, Holness racked
up five goals and 11 assists from
his position in the center of the
Tar Heels midfield unit.
At the 2016 MLS Superdraft,
the Jamaican-national was
selected No. 5 overall by Real
Salt Lake, making him the
highest selected UNC player
since 2010.
Holness made his pro debut
with the Real Monarchs of the
USL on March 26, but didnt
finish the game.
In the 34th minute, Holness
fell to the ground after suffering
Paige Nielsen
was selected
by the Seattle
Reign with the
No. 25 overall
pick in the
2016 NWSL
Draft.
with the team until May 5.
Nielsen made her pro
debut on May 22 against
the Chicago Red Stars, and
played a career-high 25 minutes in Seattles 0-0 draw
against the Portland Thorns
on May 29.
Jordan McCrary
Omar
Holness
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No. 5 overall
by Real Salt
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2016 MLS
Superdraft.
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McCrary
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England in
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Superdraft.
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career.
His only career appearance
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Rhinos of the USL, whom
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the Cold War in one of the Spotlight on Scholars series talks at Flyleaf Books.
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day, he said.
Its no longer going to
be a destination. Starbucks
coffee is served literally
everywhere, you can already
get Starbucks coffee in the
Pit Stop 10 feet away. The
coffee is not as good so now
theres no place on campus
to get nice coffee or a real
espresso.
Carolyn Brown did not
specify if the coffee shop that
will replace The Daily Grind
will be a Starbucks or will
carry Starbucks products,
only that it would be a cafe
with bookstore staff.
Mariko Davison, a UNC-G
graduate, said Barnes and
Noble managed the student
store at her alma mater.
The quirkiness of the
UNC student stores is way
cooler. Its sad but I think
thats the way the University
is going now. Its upsetting
but thats the way the world is
moving, Davison said.
Wilson said the Daily
Grind was something like a
home to her when she was a
student.
I think something about
Barnes and Noble and
Starbucks, they do fulfill a
purpose, but I think that
the Daily Grind was able to
be this homegrown Chapel
Hill-Durham place that
served Counter Culture and
had all these local venders,
Wilson said.
Moving forward
Lem Butler, US barista
champion and Daily Grind
alum, said he did not expect
the caf to close.
I just saw the amount
of love the University gave
to Jane and all the cowork-
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Carolina uniform.
UNCs 2016 recruiting
class will enroll next week,
and its three scholarship players Tony Bradley, Brandon
Robinson and Seventh Woods
will each have an opportunity to make an impact during the upcoming season.
But how will the trio fare
once they suit up for the first
time?
Tony Bradley
Bradley will wear No. 5
a number synonymous with
recent graduate and UNCs
all-time leader in made
3-pointers Marcus Paige
for the Tar Heels next season,
but the first-years game will
be the polar opposite of his
predecessor.
Checking in at 6-foot10-inches and 235 pounds,
Bradleys size makes him a
mainstay in the low-post,
where he operates from
almost exclusively on the
offensive end.
The five-star centers biggest strengths are his hands
Brandon Robinson
UNC fans hoped before
the 2015-16 season Kenny
Williams would give the Tar
Heels another 3-point threat,
but Brandon Robinson may
be the real answer when he
YouTube sensation.
Woods separated himself
from other prospects because
of his other-worldly athleticism. He is lightning-quick,
and can finish powerfully at
the rim despite only standing
at 6-foot-2-inches.
Another plus of his game
is his ability to defend, which
should earn him some playing
time because of the way Roy
Williams values defensive
guards.
Seventh Woods
Arguably the best known
of the three scholarship
first-years, Woods made a
name for himself at the age
of 14 when highlight tapes of
him dunking over anybody
and everybody made him a
games
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Dominque Broadie
Strong Roots, Stronger Opinion
Giving
what
I was
given
EDITORIAL
here is a lesson in
loss. No matter
how large or small,
each loss (or change) is
an opportunity to learn.
You can learn from misplacing your keys one too
many times, watching a
development grow right
underneath your nose, or
the loss of a pet.
Loss may teach you to
slow down, speed up, or
encourage you to have a
greater appreciation for
your surroundings and
the places that make
where you are what it is.
Thats what the Daily
Grind is to us.
Not all of us have an
appreciation for Tough
Guy Chais, but well miss
the smell of coffee as
soon as we walk into the
store beside the Pit. Were
surely going to miss calling the building on South
Rd. Student Stores. The
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The Turners
TO THE EDITOR:
The 2016 Presidential
Election has been plagued
with controversy and
rash illogical statements
not only from the former
Republican hopefuls, but
also from provocative billionaire and Republican
nominee, Donald Trump.
He lacks any type of political experience and it is
alarming that he is the
Republican nominee.
Whats even more surprising is the clear dismissal
of Senator Bernie Sanders
during the race to the
Democratic nomination. He
could have easily capitalized
off of the perception that his
goals were too left, but he
chose not to subdue to a dire
attempt to seek the medias
attention. Despite Bernie
Sanders being considered
a left wing populist, he was
(and still is) preferable to
Donald Trump. It is essential
in times of despair not to
allow such a radical individual to reach the Oval Office.
We, the people, must use
insight and carefully evaluate all candidates regardless of party affiliations
to avoid a reign parallel
to that of Nazi Germany
occurring in the United
States.
Kenneth Smith Jr.
Charlotte
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