State Senator Kay Hagan, Democratic candidate for the United States Senate spoke on Wednesday evening in the multipurpose room of the Central Carolina Community College in Pittsboro.
The event was sponsored by the Chatham County Democratic Women. Below are a couple of video clips from the events.
To view images from the presentation go to our photo gallery.
The UNC Tar Heels beat the Arkansas Razorbacks, 108-77, in the 2nd round of the 2008 NCAA Basketball Tournament to make it into the sweet 16. The Tar Heels improved to 7-1 in tourney games played in Raleigh, and 23-1 in games in their home state.
Carolina’s combined margin of victory (70 points) in the NCAA’s first two rounds is the largest two-game combined margin of victory in school history. This year’s total surpasses 1993 (65 points) and 2005 (60 points). The Tar Heels won the national title in each of those years.
Below are video clips of post game locker room interviews with Tyler Hansbrough, Marcus Ginyard and Deon Thompson.
All-American Tyler Hansbrough had 17 points and 10 rebounds for the Tar Heels.
Junior guard Marcus Ginyard had 4 points and 3 rebounds.
Deon Thompson finished with 16 points on 8-for-8 shooting.
Northwood ran through their first dress rehearsal of their spring musical “Grease” yesterday.
The NHS Spring Musical is an annual tradition, involving the entire arts education department. In addition the director/producer Lori Carlin (this will be her 11th NHS musical), the production team includes visual arts instructor Leslie Burwell overseeing set design and decoration, dance instructor Leah Smith designing choreography, instrumental music director Eugene Cottrell rehearsing the pit band and performing on trumpet, and choral instructor Ryan Ostrander preparing the singers and conducting the band. Students not only comprise the cast, but serve as technicians, stage managers, musicians, set decorators, graphic designers, costumers, and makeup artists. Jack Read, who plays DJ Vince Fontaine, is creating a glossary to translate the characters’ “50s-speak” for their 21st Century counterparts. For example, there are many references to pop culture icons of the day, such as “Little Lulu” (a mischevious comic strip character) and “Kookie,” the wacky sidekick on the detective TV program ’77 Sunset Strip, whose constant obsession with his hair caused comb sales to skyrock among teenagers!
Sandy, Danny, the Greasers, and the Pink Ladies will “Rule the School” for three performances, March 13, 14, and 15, each night at 7pm. General admission is $8. Tickets are $6 for senior citizens and children under 5. Costumes are welcome!