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For generations, everyone experienced the breathtaking beauty of an
unspoiled night sky, with views into our Universe of thousands of
stars, the Milky Way and even another galaxy. Inspired by the sky,
those who came before us told imaginative stories about the patterns
they saw in the stars. But when many of us go home tonight and look up,
we may not see much more than a washed-out orange glow.
During this program, we'll use the Zeiss VI star projector to
reveal how light pollution--the illumination of the atmosphere by
outdoor lighting--robs us of our heritage of a natural dark sky. And
we'll experience the sky studded with stars--and stories--as our
ancestors did and as our grandchildren might, if we commit to better
designed outdoor lighting.
Following the Star Theater presentation, join us for a short
walking tour (choose North Campus or downtown) to consider how our
outdoor lighting might improve visibility and safety, while also
minimizing energy use. Back at the Morehead Sundial, telescopes will be
active. Be sure to check out Saturn and Mars.
Co-sponsored by UNC Sustainability Office; Chapel Hill Town
Council Committee for Sustainability, Energy, and the Environment; and
CHAOS (Chapel Hill Astronomical and Observational Society).
Free. Part of UNC’s Earth Week celebration.
Date:
Monday, April 21, 2008 - 3:30pm
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The media is reporting that Eve Carson, the UNC Chapel Hill student body president, was identified Thursday as the woman who was fatally shot in a neighborhood near campus early Tuesday morning.
Carolina North Forum: The Town Relations Committee
will be hosting a Carolina North Forum on Monday, February, 18th from
7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in Student Union 3209. Jack Evans, the developer
of Carolina North will be there as well as other community leaders, he
will give an overview of Carolina North and will then answer questions.
Students are encouraged to attend this event as well as bring pertinent
questions dealing with greenspace, economic development, infrastructure
challenges, and environmental sustainability. There will be free food
at this event and all are welcome to attend.
Date:
Monday, February 18, 2008 - 2:00pm to 4:00pm
Location:
Student Union 3209, UNC Campus
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