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Lotsa pizza to choose from Purple Bowl comes to Franklin Chopt keeps it fresh The Bookshop closes
Another pizza joint is joining Bennys, Franklin Street might seem like it has The Chipotle on Fordham Boulevard now The Bookshop on Franklin closed this sum-
Toppers and Artisan Pizza Kitchen on everything ice cream, burgers and every- has a new neighbor Chopt. mer, marking the closing of the last remaining
Franklin Street. Lotsa Pizza opened a new thing else along the fast-food spectrum. But The salad restaurant opened on May 9. bookstore on Franklin Street.
Chapel Hill location on Tuesday, Aug. 8 on the Purple Bowl is offering yet one more addition: General Manager Stephen Ellias said Chopt The announcement that the Bookshop
corner of Franklin and South Columbia Street. aa bowls. will focus on using local ingredients and creat- would close came in January, but the shop
We place an emphasis on fast. Our main The Purple Bowl opened July 26 on ing aesthetically pleasing dishes. stayed open until July.
thing is the build-your-own, create-your-own Franklin and offers a variety of aa bowls, So were really trying to focus on the The building was up for sale and our lease
pizza, General Manager Dan Newton said. including a build-your-own option. The seasons and getting some local inspiration, is up in August, The Bookshop Manager Betty
Newton said the shop is different because of Purple Bowl creates their bowls with the basic Ellias said. In fact, right now our destination Schumacher said in January. Its not that
its unique dining experience. aa berry (pronounced a-sigh-ee). The berry is destination local and youll find some local were losing money. Its that we havent grown
We kind of fit into our own category, is blended with hemp milk and other bases inspiration on the menu as well. enough.
Newton said. Youve got your fancy sit-down such as strawberries or bananas to make a Chopt offers a wide variety of ingredients The Bookshop offered rare and used books,
place, your late night slice kind of place. Again thick paste. It is served with granola and/or and dishes for those who dont crave locally including many first edition novels, old aca-
everybody has their preferences for what they fruit toppings. inspired salads. demic books and a childrens book section.
like, but we know as a whole that there isnt Purple Bowl Shift Manager Evan Amber The seasonality of our ingredients [is what The shop was also known for having store cats
really anyone else in this area that does things said there were many health benefits of the aa makes us different], Ellias said. We change that walked around The Bookshop or could be
quite the way we do. berry. The aa berry is a superfood so to speak, our destination items every 60 days. Were seen napping in the front window.
Although the majority of Lotsas sales come Amber said. Its very high in antioxidants, good constantly in search of new and interesting Our best months were always July and
from students, the restaurant wants to cater carbs, protein, essentially everything you need to ingredients people may or may not have heard August, Schumacher townspeople came back to
more than pizza to Chapel Hill by offering fuel the body and when you combine that with of. town, she said. We get a lot of students during
fundraising opportunities. all the fruit toppings and stuff like that, not only Ellias said Chopt has experienced a pleas- the year, but most of our revenue comes from
Thats one thing Ive noticed about Chapel is it a filling lunch, its really healthy for you. ant atmosphere and has had many customers townspeople first, then professors.
Hill is its all about community, Newton said. The Purple Bowl also caters to gluten-free since opening. Despite the competition from Now the nearest off-campus bookstore to
We love being a part of the community, and and vegan customers. The shop has no meat other Franklin Street eateries, Ellias said he UNCs campus is Flyleaf Books just north of
helping the community out is a great way to products and uses hemp milk instead of cow looks forward to a substantial increase in cus- campus.
do that. milk for everything except coffee drinks. tomers when students return. city@dailytarheel.com
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FROM PAGE 1 tively talk about whats acceptable and a new policy to ban the sym- Schools policy additionally received multiple calls from
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Flag, but on a much deeper Chair of Chapel Hill-Carrboro Schools Board of Education violence and other politically origin, gender and sexual ori- of the policy, Barrett said.
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ter understand each other effect on public schools and Though controversial, adopt new dress code policies
and ensuring that our schools public comments into consid- make any apologies for that, their learning environments. feedback from the policy to ban the Confederate flag and
have a learning environment eration as well. Halkiotis said. The effects of that envi- changes in both school other symbols.
that is accepting of all groups We were concerned about The Chapel Hill-Carrboro ronment often manifest systems has been positive I dont think this is a huge
represented in our beautifully first amendment issues, free- City Schools Board of themselves first in public overall. Barrett said although change, Barrett said. It clari-
diverse community, Wirt said. dom of speech issues, and Education voted unanimously schools, leaving our school there is controversy around fies that it gives the principal
Stephen Halkiotis, chair- we have deliberately moved in the decision and added administrators, teachers and first amendment rights, he the ability to proactively talk
person of the Orange County ahead for some people in a language to their bullying support staff in a position to thought the policy was on about whats acceptable and
School Board, said they had very slow manner but thats policy to ban the flag and educate and counsel our chil- solid footing and that the whats not acceptable speech
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Journalism is expensive. There Sometimes people are in our would be there or not. Many of to the job.
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF is no shortage of articles on why office working well past midnight our editors have willingly went We also arent unique. Having
A senior history major from journalism is important in the and still manage to make it to into work during times that most been in local and student
Randleman, N.C. abstract. Movie likes All The class. students are relaxing with friends newsrooms, I know that across
Presidents Men and Spotlight I am not saying this to ask for before the school year starts. America, journalists are work-
show the power of accountability pity, we all knew what we were Not only is it a time commit- ing hard and making sacrifices
in journalism. signing up for. Instead, it is to say ment, but it also takes away from to keep people informed. A few
And, as of late, the internet is that being an editor of a student peoples social time. This level of decades ago journalism was more
flooded with articles about why newspaper is no small task, and dedication may not make sense of a standard job, but now it has
community papers like The the people who run this news- to an outside perspective, but it to be a calling to make it worth it.
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tant for preventing news deserts. work ethic. You wouldnt last long The skills learned during some work, talk to them about their sto-
I encourage you to read some, in this office without leadership of these late nights are one of the ries. Ask if theyve managed to take
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This column is telling you National editor Ana covered still, it is a lot work and leads to working hard and I dont want
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Rachel, explained it well: low- Also, our photo editor Nathan got fostering our internal culture of and the rest of the DTH staff. I do
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at Fridays on the Front Porch at the Carolina Inn 49. See a movie hosted by CUAB at the Union 50. Play volleyball at a sand court 51. Grill some hot dogs at a residence hall grill 52.
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9. Become a member of Local 506 and see a show 10. Eat lunch at the counter of Suttons Drug Store 11. Go stargazing in Kenan Stadium 12. Pull an all-nighter in the UL 13. Get
covered in paint at the Holi celebration on Hooker Fields 14. Listen to the Pit Preacher and argue back 15. Sunbathe on Polk Place 16. Cafe Carrboro: Have a crepe and a cocktail at
Cafe Carrboro. 17. Hula hoop at Weaver Street Market 18. Tweet at a UNC varsity athlete 19. Play a round of golf at the Finley Golf Course 20. Buy something you dont need at
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Sit outside Memorial Hall at night and listen to a show over the loudspeakers 33. Climb the rock wall in Rams Head Recreation 34. Hang a hammock and have a picnic in the Arbo-
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Eat a cheddar-chicken biscuit at Time Out after 2 a.m. 8. Wear a witty/slutty group costume for Halloween on Franklin Street 9. Become a member of Local 506 and see a show 10.
Eat lunch at the counter of Suttons Drug Store 11. Go stargazing in Kenan Stadium 12. Pull an all-nighter in the UL 13. Get covered in paint at the Holi celebration on Hooker Fields
14. Listen to the Pit Preacher and argue back 15. Sunbathe on Polk Place 16. Cafe Carrboro: Have a crepe and a cocktail at Cafe Carrboro. 17. Hula hoop at Weaver Street Market
18. Tweet at a UNC varsity athlete 19. Play a round of golf at the Finley Golf Course 20. Buy something you dont need at a table in the Pit 21. Get ice cream at Maple View Farms
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NOTICE TO ALL DTH NANNY AFTERCARE PART TIME Were looking CHILD CARE NEEDED: 1-6 p.m. Monday, 2:30- VETERINARY CAREER OPPORTUNITY! VCA Le-
CUSTOMERS for a part-time nanny with experience with 6 p.m. Thursday and Friday for 11yo and 13yo, gion Road Animal Hospital is seeking P/T and F/T
Deadlines are NOON one business day prior to close to campus. Must have car and good driving Veterinary Assistants to join our team. To learn
publication for classified ads. We publish Monday high functioning ASD kids for our 11 yo son
(ASD) and 5 yo (daughter). Were looking for record. Must like dogs. $13/hour. Please contact more about this opportunity, please apply in per-
thru Friday when classes are in session. A univer- at eoconnell0306@gmail.com. son at 1703 Legion Road Chapel Hill, NC 27517.
sity holiday is a DTH holiday too (i.e. this affects someone to pick them up 3-5 days a week
deadlines). We reserve the right to reject, edit, or after school and get them set up at home
(homework, chores, etc) starting late July -
GYMNASTICS INSTRUCTOR: Chapel Hill Gymnas- If August 22th is Your Birthday...
reclassify any ad. Please check your ad on the first
run date, as we are only responsible for errors on rest of the year and forward. Occasionally For Rent tics is seeking energetic, enthusiastic instructors
to teach classes and summer camps. Applicants
Harvest your money tree this year. Discipline gets
the first day of the ad. Acceptance of ad copy or longer times if available! 919-593-0682 with knowledge of gymnastics terminology and results, especially at home. Taking a new direction
prepayment does not imply agreement to publish progression skills preferred. Send a resume to with health and work this summer leads to insight
WORK FOR RENT: Studio apt. with kitchen
an ad. You may stop your ad at any time, but NO PART-TIME NANNY for 7 and 9 year-old girls.
and W/D, 3 miles from campus on 10 acres
hr@chapelhillgymnastics.com. and spiritual growth. Transitions next winter
REFUNDS or credits for stopped ads will be pro- North Chatham County, 15min south of UNC. lead to fresh vitality and strength. Benefit from
vided. No advertising for housing or employment, Pick up from Perry Harrison school, help with in exchange for helping a 180-pound doctor
in accordance with federal law, can state a pref-
erence based on sex, race, creed, color, religion,
homework, transport to/from activities. Mon-Fri
2:55-6pm, ideally, but willing to share between
who just had a stroke. 10 hrs/wk for 1 per-
son. Health or senior care professionals pre- Parking creativity and communication.
national origin, handicap, marital status. two caregivers if needed. Must have own trans- ferred. Call 919-967-3221 or 919-302-8187. LOOKING FOR A PARKING SPOT? We have park-
portation. ing spaces available off of Franklin Street near
FURN PRI ENTRY/BATH SM ROOM Walk-UNC, Jiffy Lube. $250/semester. Call 919-968-4321. To get the advantage, check the day's rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging.
Business SITTER FOR SW DURHAM FAMILY School-aged
kids. Morning & afternoon hours available. $15/
Roosevelt/Franklin, 9-12mo, $310, dorm frig,
includes utilities, cable/internet, no cooking/pet/
Opportunities hr. Must have own car, excellent driving record
and references. nicki.hastings@yahoo.com.
smoking, FOR RESPONSE, must state situation,
verifiable year-major. aptinhome@gmail.com
Rooms Aries (March 21-April 19)
Today is a 9 -- Reinforce strong
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)
Today is a 7 -- Enjoy peace and
NEED EXTRA $$$ Work part-time between classes AFTER SCHOOL CARE 10 & 12YO girls. Walking MOVE-IN READY Summer Flash Sale on 2 &
ROOM FOR RENT in historic home in Forest Hills traditions. Balance work and quiet this month under the Virgo
from your phone! If you are on FB you might as distance from UNC. Only respond if available M, 3 Bedrooms! One month free rent if you move
neighborhood in Durham. Large, elegant room, health this Month with the Virgo Sun. Clean, organize and review
well get paid for it. Email for details: akameeka@ private bathroom. No pets or smoking. 15 min the past. Clear clutter and create
hotmail.com
Tues & Wed from 2:45-6. Use our car but clean in before 8/21! Granite, Stainless Steel, Sports from UNC campus by car. References needed. Sun (and Moon). Revise fitness
driving record required. Start Aug 28. Email space for whats coming.
stephanieengel@rocketmail.com. $12-15/hour
Simulator, Pool, Yoga, 24hr Fitness. biondfury18@gmail.com 919-381-6884 goals, practices and supports.
Infuse heart into your work.
Child Care Services depending on experience. 919-918-7744
Help Wanted Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
DRIVER/SITTER Seeking student for up to 20hrs
AFTERSCHOOL CHILD CARE NEEDED for 4 and
6yo girls. 3 days/week, 2:45 to 6:30. Must be
Services Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is an 8 -- Support your team,
per wk. Flexible days/hrs. Driving to activities, reliable & have good driving record. edesjar@ Today is an 8 -- Follow the rules with the Sun in Virgo this month.
ARE YOU PATIENT, reliable, and caring? AFTERRSCHOOL CARE Looking for afterschool
going to pool, library, etc. Adventures welcome. gmail.com Seeking committed people to work with a care for 5 year old girl, M-F 3:30-5pm. Also in- closely. Youre especially lucky Your community efforts thrive.
Call 919-381-2041 27 year old young man with autism. Help in volves driving older brother to practices daily. with love and romance this month Enjoy public relations and social
SEEKING AFTERNOON CHILD CARE 10 hours/ participation. Network and col-
week for our sons ages 2 and 5 years starting participating in activities in the community, Must have own car. Would be open to two peo- under the Virgo Sun. Learn from
developing leisure skills, assisting individual ple splitting the position, but we need care for children. Play games and laugh laborate.
Child Care Wanted Aug-Sept. 2017. Please email hobbsknutson@
gmail.com. in living in his own home, meal preparation, the entire school year. 919-236-3002 together.
grocery shopping, household tasks and per- Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
NANNY WANTED Chapel Hill, near Briar Chapel. SUMMER CHILD CARE NEEDED For an Autistic sonal care. Flexible hours, 25-40 hrs/week.
Saturday and Sunday 6am-1, plus two weekday
afternoons/evenings Please email. rachel.nelms@
13-year old girl. We are looking for energetic Email dvf0922@gmail.com Sublets Gemini (May 21-June 20)
Today is an 8 -- Put your energy
Today is a 9 -- Take charge at work
under the Virgo Sun. A professional
and compassionate candidates with an interest
gmail.com or call 919-885-8642 in special education and autism. Experience pre- LOOKING FOR FRIENDLY Tar Heel student/re- STUDIO FOR RENT IMMEDIATELY Private Studio into domestic renovation, beauti- challenge takes focus over the next
ferred but not required. Email Tricia at triciawild- cent grad who loves working with kids, to be in home, excellent neighborhood, Elliott road, fication and diversions this month month. Step into greater leader-
10min to UNC Duke, near CHTransit Trader Joes ship. Dress for success.
LIFE SKILLS TUTOR NEEDED man@yahoo.com for details. part-time nanny/babysitter for 4 girls, ages 8-13.
Cable WiFi Furnished Parking $775/mo; call 919- with the Sun in Virgo. Prioritize
Looking for someone who is fun, outgoing, ac- family matters. Nurture the ones
Help an active 17 year-old boy with Autism in 960-3614
Durham, Chapel Hill develop leisure and aca- PART TIME NANNY WANTED to watch 5 and tive. Potential for full-time through end of sum-
you love. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
mer, and then after-school during school year.
demic skills, practice language, learn social, self 9 years-old girls after school. Beginning late Today is an 8 -- Get out into the
help and independent skills, get exercise and go
on community and social outings. Seeking a tutor
August. Looking for someone responsible,
Respond to learn more. Must have transportation
and be safe driver. 919-928-6558 Tutoring Wanted Cancer (June 21-July 22) world this month, with the Sun
kind and active. Must have transportation Today is a 9 -- This month under in Virgo. Explore new flavors and
who will keep him engaged and have fun doing and be safe driver. Contact to learn more: EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT NEEDED by screenwriter, SAT/ACT TUTOR $20/HR cultures. Study and investigate.
activities such as swimming, cooking, and sing- kgmanuel@gmail.com 917-604-4260 artist, and producer in Durham/Chapel Hill area. Tutor wanted for high school senior boy to prep the Virgo Sun favors communica-
ing. Experience preferred, but extensive training Must be computer savvy on current apple soft- for SATs and ACTs. Once or twice a week. Please tions. Write, record and express Discover unimagined wonders.
is provided. Supervision for ABA certification is ware, references required, journalism and editing email anne.yoder@duke.edu your views. Indulge curiosity with
available. This is a great opportunity for individu- AFTERSCHOOL NANNY NEEDED for 5 yo girl; experience preferred. Will be transcribing docu- in-depth research. Share what Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
als to be part of a strong behavior-based home M-F, 2:15 pick up at school and care at our home ments and text. Can contact at biondfury18@ youre learning. Today is a 9 -- Manage numbers
intervention program. A 10-25 hour commitment
for a minimum of 1 year. jillgoldstein63@gmail.
or other adventures until 5pm with some flexibil-
ity. asilecraep@gmail.com or 919-593-4233
gmail.com. 919-381-6884 Wanted To Rent and accounts this month under
com. FULL TIME POSITIONS OPEN for administrative SEMI-RETIRED PROFESSOR SEEKS inexpensive Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) the Virgo Sun. Track, monitor and
CHILDCARE NEEDED Mature, reliable sitter need- assistant as well as account and reservations review your finances for growth.
PART TIME CHILD CARE needed for 3 yr old girl ed. Must be non-smoker with excellent referenc- rooms to rent for eating, sleeping and study. Call Today is a 9 -- Youre on fire this
manager at Carolina Livery, a local passenger Organize and budget. Wheel and
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times flexible. Car required. akgrubbs@hotmail.
com, 703-855-4533
interested in continuing beyond summer. Duties
include occasional driving of older kids to activi-
carolinalivery.net who can provide job descrip-
tions and details. Competitive salary, hospitality
Wheels for Sale on bringing in money. Self-esteem
rises with your account balances. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)
ties (ages 12 and 9), caring for 15 month old, and experience desirable, minimum cumulative GPA Today is an 8 -- With the Sun in
BABYSITTER needed for our 10 year old daughter very light help around house (picking up baby
at our home seven miles outside Carrboro. Thurs- toys, putting away her laundry, etc). Call Robyn
3.2 2007 TOYOTA CAMRY CE Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Virgo for a month, your partner-
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ences and like dogs. $15/hour. Weekend hours FWD 4-Cyl, 2.4 Liter engine. Dual front airbags laborations thrive. Take on fierce
also available. babysitterreply@gmail.com AFTER SCHOOL CARE: After school care for two
supervisor positions for all home UNC football
and front-side airbags. Power steering, locks, with the Sun and Moon in your
boys (7 & 10) needed on Mon and Wed (2:30-
and basketball games. Catering experience
windows, cruise control. 140,500 miles. Sold as- sign. Go for what you really want competition together for a com-
NOT necessary. Please email resume to rockyto- mon aim.
AFTER-SCHOOL SITTER- CARRBORO After- 5:30). Prepare snacks and help with homework. punc1@gmail.com if interested. Perfect job for is (some dings, no significant body damage, no this month. Use personal power
school childcare needed for a funny, energetic, Car not needed. $15/hr. eoshaugh@bu.edu or reported collisions). Available for appointments and confidence to make things
kindhearted 10 year old boy! We are looking students!
for someone who is fun and responsible to help
617-512-6724
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starting July 5 please email betsy@dailytar- happen.
heel.com or call 919-962-0520. Well throw in a
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days per week after-school (2:45-6ish). Please speaking babysitter for my 8 year old girl and available for energetic, enthusiastic instructors. magazine and poster for the new owner.
contact me with any questions. Thank you! 919- 7 year old boy. We are walking distance from Applicants with knowledge of gymnastics ter-
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brook@nonpareilevents.com or text 415-407-
4885
be available 2-4 days/wk. 3:30-7:30pm, some
weekends. Send a resume to hr@bullcitygym-
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