“You work real hard and the pay’s real low, and ev’ry hour goes oh, so slow.” It’s only a week until Easter Break, Tar Heels. Even though it seems like the week is slowing down, keep up the hard work (and maybe hope for snow).
QUICK HITS
- UNC senior Lee Treml has an extracurricular that few students can claim — he works 35 hours a week as a piano teaching assistant at the Durham School of the Arts. Learn more about his life through our photo story, “Pulling out all the stops.”
- Imagine getting to Carrboro in minutes and not having to pay for parking. For UNC students it may only be in the works — but for UNC-Charlotte students, light-rail transport has changed the game.
- “What do you do with a B.A. in English?” While it’s no Avenue Q, Pippin’s pretty relevant to college life — Company Carolina is producing the show about a boy trying to find his place in the world after graduation this weekend.
S P O R T S
- The season’s over, but the grind isn’t. Here’s what you’ve got to look forward to for from next year’s men’s basketball team.
- OPINION: Class, homework, practice, inspire, play, repeat — NCAA Players have more to worry about than just making it to the Final Four or beating Dook, and the mockery following a loss can make life for stressed out players much worse.
- Baseball season is heating up as the weather is cooling down: the Tar Heels take on Florida State this weekend in a series that might be a big boost for their ACC title hopes.
CAMPUS IMPACT
- “I see Joe in the new generation of leaders in the J-School. Joe is different, he is a truth seeker.” From living in his Buick Lesabre car to making an award winning documentary, UNC Assistant Professor Joseph Cabosky has come a long way.
- “Microaggressive insults can make you think you can’t make it on campus like UNC.” Microaggressions present a threat to minority students on UNC’s campus.

Brandon Standley
Brandon Standley is the editorial managing editor of The Daily Tar Heel. He is a senior at UNC-Chapel Hill studying public relations and psychology.
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