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Go Heels! Our larger-sized 3D printed UNC Tar Heels Ornament is designed in honor of the iconic Old Well at UNC. The ornament is perfect as University of North Carolina Christmas decor, a UNC Chapel Hill Stocking Stuffer, or a UNC Tarheels Christmas gift for a fan! Some other uses for the Old Well ornaments: • Wire or pin them to a wreath to create a UNC Christmas decoration! • Include them with gift bags for a group of University of North Carolina friends! • Use the ornaments to decorate a mantel during the holidays! • Show your school spirit by displaying the ornaments on a window! • Gift them as a meaningful Christmas ornament for someone who wants to remember their days on the Chapel Hill campus. • Give the ornaments to someone who loves the University, or to someone who can appreciate the beauty and the history of the UNC Old Well. This item was inspired by our smaller UNC Old Well ornament. We also have other UNC listings, including UNC tower ornaments, lighted figurines, Old Well figurines, and a UNC Tower lamp. Link to one of our UNC lights is shown here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1254723561 Each of our items are custom made and 3-D printed to order, constructed from PLA plastic. We do our best to ship all orders out as soon as possible. This ornament measures approximately 4.2" tall and the base is approximately 3.5" in diameter.
Tar Heel legend Eric Montross died from cancer on Sunday. He was 52. As Carolina Athletics reported, Montross passed while surrounded by loved ones at his
Highlights Winner: Richard Barksdale Harwell Award On a cold day in early January 1864, Robert E. Lee wrote to Confederate president Jefferson Davis "The time is at hand when, if an attempt can be made to capture the enemy's forces at New Berne, it should be done. Author(s): Hampton Newsome 480 Pages History, United States Series Name: Modern War Studies Description About the Book The Fight for the Old North State is an in-depth study of Confederate efforts to seize Federal bases in eastern North Carolina at New Bern, Washington, and Plymouth during the first half of 1864. The study features formidable rebel inronclads, Tar Heel soldiers in blue, an emerging peace movement, a contested gubernatorial election, and a Confederate supply crisis. Book Synopsis Winner: Richard Barksdale Harwell Award On a cold day in early January 1864, Robert E. Lee wrote to Confederate president Jefferson Davis "The time is at hand when, if an attempt can be made to capture the enemy's forces at New Berne, it should be done." Over the next few months, Lee's dispatch would precipitate a momentous series of events as the Confederates, threatened by a supply crisis and an emerging peace movement, sought to seize Federal bases in eastern North Carolina. This book tells the story of these operations--the late war Confederate resurgence in the Old North State. Using rail lines to rapidly consolidate their forces, the Confederates would attack the main Federal position at New Bern in February, raid the northeastern counties in March, hit the Union garrisons at Plymouth and Washington in late April, and conclude with another attempt at New Bern in early May. The expeditions would involve joint-service operations, as the Confederates looked to support their attacks with powerful, homegrown ironclad gunboats. These offensives in early 1864 would witness the failures and successes of southern commanders including George Pickett, James Cooke, and a young, aggressive North Carolinian named Robert Hoke. Likewise they would challenge the leadership of Union army and naval officers such as Benjamin Butler, John Peck, and Charles Flusser. Newsome does not neglect the broader context, revealing how these military events related to a contested gubernatorial election; the social transformations in the state brought on by the war; the execution of Union prisoners at Kinston; and the activities of North Carolina Unionists. Lee's January proposal triggered one of the last successful Confederate offensives. The Fight for the Old North State captures the full scope, as well as the dramatic details of this struggle for North Carolina. Review Quotes "In this fascinating new book, Hampton Newsome makes a valuable contribution to Civil War literature, offering a compelling account of Confederate efforts in early 1864 to turn the tide of war in eastern North Carolina. Though these efforts produced decidedly mixed results, the same cannot be said of Newsome's. Well-researched, informative, and unfailingly interesting, this superb study merits the attention of anyone interested in the course and conduct of these operations, their strategic and operational effects, and the challenges leaders on both sides faced as they pursued victory in the Old North State in 1864."--Ethan S. Rafuse, author of Robert E. Lee and the Fall of the Confederacy, 1863-1865 and coeditor of Guide to the Richmond-Petersburg Campaign "The Fight for the Old North State carefully reassesses the importance of the Confederate military campaign to retake the North Carolina coast in the spring of 1864. In a lively narrative, Hampton Newsome balances operational military history and a broader overview of the social and political situation on the ground. This work is highly recommended for readers of North Carolina's Civil War military history."--Barton A. Myers, associate professor of Civil War history, Washington and Lee University, and author of Rebels against the Confederacy "With an excellent eye for detail and a knack for good storytelling, Hampton Newsome skillfully places the military actions in coastal North Carolina within the broader context of the political and social forces at work in the state in 1864. Lucidly written, The Fight for the Old North State inspired me to drive down to North Carolina to see the sites for myself."--Jonathan W. White, author of Midnight in America: Darkness, Sleep, and Dreams during the Civil War "Newsome has added greatly to Civil War scholarship and North Carolina's integral part in the enduring American conflict."--North Carolina Historical Review "In summation, it is difficult to imagine any writer approaching the subject of the 1864 North Carolina campaign with the same degree of thoroughness that Newsome has accomplished in this book. He has proven to be among the best Civil War authors writing today."--Emerging Civil War "[Newsome] places the campaign's military component within a larger political and social context, and he provides astute analytical insights in both his own words and those of contemporaries."--America's Civil War "Newsome's book tells the chain of events--the highs and the lows, the bumbling and the courageous, from January to May 1864 in the Old North State. It's all here."--Civil War News
North Carolina might not seem like an obvious place for a research hub dedicated to breakthroughs in lab-grown meat. After all, the Tar Heel state is a leader in producing meat the old fashioned way: Its top agricultural commodity is chickens. It prod...
In the Carolina piedmont, there’s a city made from tobacco. Filled with old storehouses and old factories and old water towers, all paying homage to what made that state what it is today. I was a Durham resident two years – living, working, and falling in love in former tobacco buildings. And while I’ve left Durham, I’m not far from the shadow of the old bull on Pettigrew Street. Details Letterpress Printed Printed on 110lb, 100% Cotton Lettra Paper Individually Numbered 10% of sale price goes to support foster care Frame it Custom or Stick Frame Allow 4-6 weeks for custom frames Size 13" x 20" Origin Honest Made in Mass.
Looking for a University of North Carolina graduation gift, college merch, college apartment decor or UNC Tar Heels decor? These 3D printed UNC Chapel Hill Morehead-Patterson Tower lights have so many uses! Our unique lights are perfect for: • A UNC college acceptance gift • A UNC Chapel Hill gift or cake topper! We’ve seen our towers used on UNC graduation cakes, groom’s cakes, cakes to celebrate new UNC Tarheel admissions, or to help celebrate a birthday—they all look fantastic! Plus, after your celebration, you have a memorable keepsake! • Need room decor for a UNC dorm? This UNC Chapel Hill decoration would be a great dorm accessory for men or women! • A unique gift for a group of University of North Carolina graduates (a great gift bag idea!). • A gift for a UNC alumni who wants to remember their days in Chapel Hill! • If you are looking for a small piece of art for yourself or for a Tar Heels fan that evokes a feeling of UNC vintage. • If you need UNC party decor, the towers look great as part of a table scape. • Use them as a night light! Check out our shop for more UNC listings! We also have a larger version of the tower, which includes a base that is 3D printed from wood filament, along with a UNC tower ornament, and UNC Old Well ornaments and figurines. Link to the larger version of the tower shown here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1254723561 The figurine is battery operated, using a CR2032 battery (included). This tower light is 6.5" high x 2.33" wide. Each of our items are 3-D printed from PLA plastic and are made to order. We do our best to ship all orders out as soon as possible (normally by the next business day).
Enjoy the most spirited ensemble on a cooler game day when you reach for this North Carolina Tar Heels Old School Arrow Blocked hoodie from Gameday Couture. It features a crossover cowl neck that blocks out the cold in bold North Carolina Tar Heels fashion and a tri-blend, midweight design that offers a comforting fit. Better still, the vivid team graphics will showcase your steadfast devotion to your favorites when you make this pullover part of your cool weather rotation. PRODUCT FEATURES Funnel Neck Pullover Pullover Midweight hoodie suitable for moderate temperatures Brand: Gameday Couture Screen print graphics Large metal grommets Machine wash, tumble dry low Fleece lining Imported Officially licensed Material: 67% Polyester/28% Viscose/5% Spandex Crossover cowl neck with drawstring Long sleeve
A few glimpses of the landscape of North Carolina, and some of the animals and people calling it home
Zawadi hates working as a waitress. Her days are long and her boss is horrible. But one day, he walks in through the door of the café—Max Connor who disappeared without a trace after high school. The guy that both Zawadi and her best friend Maddie were head over heels in love with. Zawadi feels her old butterflies come back to life in her stomach. Passion and desire soon takes over them both. But Max has a secret; a secret that will change Zawadi's world forever.Vanessa Salt is a pseudonym. Vanessa finds inspiration for the stories on her many travels, where hot exotic places nourish her erotic fantasies. She writes with humour about the passion that can arise when you least expect it.ProduktfaktaISBN: 9788726405484Utgivningsdatum: 2020-11-25Språk: EngelskaFörfattare: Vanessa SaltFörlag: LUSTLängd: 18 sidor
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Dozens of UNC community members gathered in front of the South Building, holding posters with slogans reading “Accessibility is not an extra step, it’s a step you missed,” and “Disabled and proud.” The April 27 gathering was part of the Campus Y’s Carolina for Every Body event held to protest inaccessibility on campus. Campus Y co-presidents Laura Saavedra Forero and Megan Murphy organized the event.
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Our 3D printed UNC Old Well figurine is a perfect gift for a UNC Chapel Hill alumni, a UNC graduation gift, or just a cute piece of art for a Tarheels fan! The lightweight Old Wells are great University of North Carolina college apartment decor, and have so many uses! • A University of North Carolina graduation party decoration. Would be a fun part of a table scape/centerpiece for a UNC party! • Thoughtful UNC graduation gifts for a group of students • A UNC dorm accessory • Office decor • A University of North Carolina cake topper. The Old Well figurines would be a great way to elevate a plain cake AND have a keepsake afterwards! Perfect for a graduation cake, groom's cake or for a wedding cake! • Something to decorate a table during football season. • A gift for UNC alumni who wants to remember their days in Chapel Hill! • A college acceptance gift for someone who has just been admitted to the University! Go Tar Heels! Check out our other listings for our collection of campus buildings, including listings for the UNC Bell Tower! Our smaller lighted UNC tower is shown here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1254723561 Link to more of our UNC items are shown here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/GS3Dimensional?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=39612772 This figurine comes in two sizes: the larger version is approximately 6.5" high x 5" in diameter, and the smaller version is 4.25" x 3.2" in diameter. The size can be adjusted larger or smaller to fit your needs--just message us for details (there is an up-charge for larger dimensions). Each of our items are 3-D printed to order, and we do our best to ship all orders out as soon as possible (normally by the next business day).
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Title: UNC Chapel Hill Old Well, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Watercolor Painting, Tar Heel Fan, Graduation Gift Original Painting is sold. Painted by artist Joe Godfrey Giclee Prints Premium fine art Giclee print of the original painting titled: Aloha, Sailboat Painting What is a Giclee? A Giclee is a reproduction artwork using the highest quality digital methods available. Giclee prints are difficult to distinguish from the original painting and are created to last 100 + years without the degradation of inks resulting in color fading. The word Giclee is a French term meaning “to spray”, referring to how an inkjet printer works and how Giclee prints are usually produced. These large format inkjet printers use small spraying devices that can both match color and apply ink precisely, giving artists a high-quality print of their original art. Printing Specification Printed on high quality, acid free archival paper – 100% Cotton Archival Cold Press Paper 305 gsm Printed using archival high quality pigment inks. Print is hand signed by the artist. Different print sizes available. Please select one from the options. Certificate of Authenticity for the Giclee included along with the prints. Most of the prints have a trim of ½” on all sides. Most Prints are designed to fit into standard sized frame ie 8”x10”,11”x14”,16”x20”,20”x24”. However, some of our prints will have a border adjusted due to aspect ratio of the original painting that’ll be specified by an extra image in the image gallery. Frames are not included. Shipping Specifications Prints are wrapped in waterproof plastic bags and shipped in a sturdy cardboard tube. Ships within 2-6 business days. USPS First Class mail. For info on shipping, use the "Shipping & Policies" tab above. About the Artist Joe Godfrey is a watercolor artist from Cary, North Carolina. He enjoys painting a wide range of subjects including seascapes, landscapes, cityscapes and figures. He strives to simplify his paintings and utilize a limited color palette. His main goal is to tell a story using the power of light to draw the viewer into the painting. He paints primarily with transparent watercolors because of the excitement that they bring when the colors bleed together. His favorite paintings appear to still be wet even after they have dried. Joe is a member of the Watercolor Society of North Carolina, the New England Watercolor Society, the Fine Arts League of Cary, and the Contemporary Art Museum of Raleigh’s Urban Sketchers. Joe has exhibited in many juried art shows and galleries. Please Note: ©2020JoeGodfrey All art is the property of artist Joe Godfrey and may not be reproduced, resold, or used in any form.
Rough Weather Makes Good Timber: Carolinians Recall is by Patsy Moore Ginns and illustrated by J.L. Osborne, Jr. "In the simple unpretentious dignity of everyday speech, elderly Tar Heels share their fascinating and touching stories of North Carolina's past, a time when activities and cares were closely associated with extracting a living from the soil. The oldest person Ginns interviewed was ninety-seven, the youngest, fifty-three. The earliest firsthand accounts date from about 1885, and the latest reach into the post-depression era." This hardcover with dust jacket is in good condition. **Shipping Details** - FREE domestic shipping. - Items ship daily so you get your items fast. - Media Mail, which takes 3-9 days. - Message me for priority mail rates or international shipping. **Gifting** -I wrap each order in brown paper, vintage dust jackets, or any other fun vintage papers I can find so it’s all ready for gifting! ** See more in my Etsy shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/PrettyOldBookShop Looking for decorative vintage book bundles? Visit my original shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/PrettyOldBooks ** Or shop the website and grab a discount code: prettyoldbooks.com **Connect With Me** Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prettyoldbooks/ Thank you so much, -Jess
We were eating, you see. I was back in Raleigh visiting my wife’s family, and met up with BJ Barham for breakfast. He’d been busting my chops for a few years, asking when I’d break and make a print for his alma mater. I told him that my wife, who is a Tar Heel, wouldn’t take to just any old thing. It would have to be special. “Well,” BJ said, “let me tell you about this one time we beat Duke...” - Micah, Old Try Founder Details Letterpress Printed Printed on 110lb, 100% Cotton Lettra Paper Individually Numbered 10% of sale price goes to support foster care Frame it Custom or Stic Frames Allow 4-6 weeks for custom frames Size 13" x 20" Origin Honest Made in Mass.
Expanded opportunities for bench/lab-based research. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a major research university and home to a robust health sciences campus that features a leading teaching hospital and a national comprehensive cancer center. Schools of … Read more