Monday, November 5, 2012

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A massive, 2,000-pound seahawk sculpture has been installecd in front ofHoggard Hall, facing the campus’ main entrance. The which is 10 feet tall, 6 feet long and 20 feet features thousands of copper feathers to give the sculpture arealistic look. The seahawk, designed and created by Wilmingtonm artistDumay Gorham, is a gift from Ike Belk, a formere state senator and formerr member of the whos family founded stores. The seahawk is, of course, the mascot of UNCW’x athletic teams. But such a bird doesn’tf actually exist. It’s a nickname for the Osprey, one of the mightiestr of birdsof prey.
G1 phone userxs may have North Carolina State University students to thank for some of the applicationsz ontheir phone. Beginninvg last spring, Google provided professor FrankMueller $25,0000 and five phones to study and developp new apps. “Students use it in class and work towar the nextkiller app,” Mueller says of the Last semester, students worked on one projecty to develop applications that searchu for WiFi networks, whilew another group used the phone’s GPS capabilitiex to develop a program that can identify traffic jams and long linese at stores.
Mueller says he will continue working with the phones with a new grou p of students in the fall and expectes phone application development to become a fixturw of the real time systemds programat NCSU. Construction has begun on a single-family developmenty in Chapel Hill that caters toactive adults. Chapelwood homes start at $349,9509 and require at leasg one family member to be 55 or Homes in the communitty willbe single-story structures ranging from 1,820 to 2,577 square feet. Chapelwood is on Barbede Chapel Roadoff N.C. 54, across from the Meadowmon community. It’s being developed by Cliff Zinner of and Jim Kenn y ofHagood Homes.
Mount Olive-based has relocated its Hollyh Springs restaurant from a spot in town to the Shoppees at Holly Springs on theAlford Highway. Andy’sx operates more than 100 of its 1950’s style dinersd across the state.

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