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Need a study break? See whats happening on campus this week. pg. 5
surviving exams
See how other students are handling all the stress and staying sane. pg. 16
TradiTions
Find out about UNCs best exam traditions - including therapy dogs! pg. 9
handling sTress
Read this Q&A with a professional about how to handle stress. pg. 6
procrasTinaTion
Use this flowchart to discover all the ways you can procrastinate this week. pg. 18 ANSwER C
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ing screenprints, photographs, paintings, and more. Time: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Location: Hanes Art Center, Room 301 Holiday run: UNC Campus Recreation invites faculty and staff to participate in the annual Jingle Bell Jog, which is a 3-mile fun run or 1.5-mile walk in costumes to promote physical health and well-being. Race-day individual registration happens from 11:30 a.m. to noon. A canned food donation or a donation to the Orange County Animal Shelter are encouraged. Time: 12:15 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. Location: Student Recreation Center Carrboro Tree Lighting: Join the citizens of Carrboro on the lawn with live music and welcome in the holiday spirit with a tree lighting. Time: 6 p.m. Location: Carrboro Town Commons, 301 W Main Street Jazz for the Holidays: Come hear the 20th anniversary of the North Carolina Jazz Repertory Orchestra. Time: 8 p.m. Location: Memorial Hall Info: Student tickets cost $10. Buy them at carolinaperformingarts.org.
more than 10,000 others and attend the Chapel Hill Jaycees annual holiday parade, a celebration of the communitys spirit. The path starts on East Franklin Street in downtown Chapel Hill and ends in the Carrboro Town Commons. Time: 10 a.m. to noon Location: Start in front of the old Post Office on Franklin Street
Therapy dogs return: Come pet Whiskey, Bear and Mickey, specially trained therapy dogs. Time: Noon to 4 p.m. Location: Park Library
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Flash rave: Join in at one of the best UNC exam traditions. Come relieve the stress of exams by letting loose at this flash rave party. There will be a DJ and lights, along with many other students ready to let loose in the middle of this stressful week. Time: 11:59 p.m. Location: The Pit
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DAILY TAR HEEL: How should students handle the stress of exams?
stressful for most people. Its tempting to deprive yourself of sleep, use substances, eat poorly, but those things ultimately arent going to help you get through exam period. The best thing to do is to try to have prepared up until that point to make sure you are ready. Set a schedule, so that youre not just wasting time. Try to get good sleep, if you can. Try and not to do drugs or drink alcohol. Try to eat well. Its amazing what a good diet does for brain function.
DTH: Is there anything that college students should start doing that could help us during exams? AO: Better than anything else, start with a schedule today. Look at your schedule, put your time blocks in there for your classes. If youve got important social things that you need to do, put those in as blocks, then put in your study blocks, and if your study blocks are few and far between and your social blocks are a ton, start cutting out social blocks and putting more study blocks in. You can make up the social stuff later. Now is the time to set up a calendar and just stick to the schedule, otherwise the time goes by. DTH: What are the most common stress-related problems that you hear of? AO: Not being able to sleep. Once a person gets stressed, they start getting anxious, they can have panic attacks, they can have difficulty falling asleep and difficulty staying asleep. They can lose their appetite. Id say anxiety is the number one thing thats a result of stress. DTH: What are some ways to de-stress during exams to prevent these problems?
AO: Exercise, good sleep, good diet, and of course, seek help if you dont feel like youre going to make it. Come to Counseling and Wellness. DTH: Is it important to take breaks? AO: I think so. Your brain is only going to be able to function maximally for whatever period of time is determinant to you. If you find yourself just staring at the page, not retaining anything, take a break. The break will refresh you. Im not saying take a 2 day break, but take 45 minutes or an hour if you can afford it and go do something physical to get your blood pumping, so that youre sort of changing over all the blood in your brain. Otherwise you just end up staring at the same sentence and the same page over and over again. If youre not getting anywhere, you might as well take a break. DTH: What should students do if they are feeling overwhelmed? AO: Come to Counseling and Wellness, or if its not that severe, seek help from a friend or family.
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DTH: If we have to choose between sleep and exercise, which should we choose? AO: Try to balance them. If you can drop from 8 hours of sleep to 7 hours of sleep, and squeeze in an hour of exercise, good move. If youre dropping from 2 hours of sleep to 1 hour of sleep to get exercise, bad move. The idea is balance. I would opt for enough sleep first, and then, if theres a way to get exercise, get exercise. DTH: What are some things that college students usually do during exams that actually hurt us rather than help us? AO: Pretty much, skipping sleep. Also stimulant use, including caffeine, Adderall or Dexedrine. If those arent prescribed, and I know people are using them, thats ultimately putting you into a deficit that you may not be able to sustain through an 8-day exam period.
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Ever wanted to be in a huge mob of streakers running through a flash rave in the Pit while on your way to make gingerbread houses and pet cute therapy dogs? The chances of this exact scenario happening are probably zero, but each of these events happen individually as part of a variety of exam week traditions.
Weve been doing this several years now and people expect it now, he said. Its definitely something unique to the UNC community and shows Tar Heel pride. Borde estimated that the event attracts about 1,000 participants based on responses to the Facebook invitation, but the number can vary widely depending on the weather, he said. Borde said that students gather around the Pit before the event starts, but must stay out of the pit until the flash rave begins. A lot of schools do the flash mob thing, but we talked to a lot of other local schools and they dont have the same tradition, he said.
will satisfy any sweet tooth. Each year, CUAB hosts a gingerbread house building event in the Great Hall of the Student Union, said Tom Low, president of CUAB. He said this event has been going on for at least three years. It is easily one of the most popular events on campus, he said. The organization has all the supplies from marshmallows to gum drops needed to build a gingerbread house, he added. It attracts all kinds of people. Girls, guys, seniors, freshmen, people love it.
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ly-trained dogs lowers everyones stress during exams. People sit in Park Library and pop in and out of the room. Some spend 10 to 20 minutes, some spend an hour, she said. Usually about 100 people attend the event, she said. This year, the dogs Mickey, Whiskey and Bear will be at the event during various times on both reading days, Dec. 6 and Dec. 12. The Park Library is located on the second floor of Carroll Hall. Contact the desk editor at university@dailytarheel.com.
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You like to be around people, ca eine and good music. Try studying at one of the many co ee shops on and around campus. You tend to study best in the structure and silence of the library. Try studying at one of the libraries on campus or check out an open classroom building. You have the discipline to study in the comfort of your own home (or dorm room). With snacks and your bed close by, you can study in comfort.
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Making a study schedule is extremely helpful. You feel good checking things off a list. I usually Facebook a lot. Intermittent social media stalks are a great way to release stress. I listen to a lot of music, take spontaneous breaks. I love Cookout runs Dont procrastinate!
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Help Wanted
YMCA YOUTH BASKETBALL: Part-time staff officials and volunteer coaches are needed for the upcoming January thru March season. Fun, instructional program for 4-13 year olds. Contact Mike Meyen at mmeyen@chcymca.org, 919-442-9622. THE CHAPEL HiLL-CArrBOrO YMCA is looking for member service and childwatch workers. Member service staff greet members, answer questions, take payments and process membership and program registrations. Childwatch provides care for children while parents use the Y. Must have experience working with small children, customer service experience, computer literacy and phone experience preferred. 2 positions available: (1) Mondays and Tuesdays 5:30-8:30pm, alternating Saturdays 7:30am-1pm, alternating Sundays 12:30-4pm or (2) Tuesdays and Wednesdays 5:30-8:30pm, alternating Saturdays 1-7:30pm, alternating Sundays 12:30-4pm. Applications can be found on our website, www.chcymca.org, or you can apply at the Chapel Hill Branch at 980 MLK Blvd. Send applications to nchan@chcymca.org or turn in at the Y. EOE.
Sublets
Spring SemeSter houSing
roommate for January thru May, August. 10 minute walk to campus! Own bedroom, 2 closets in 3Br duplex. 2 female roommates. W/d in unit. rent, utilities under $600/mo. Parking included. brinkman.kb@gmail.com.
Roommates
Chapel ridge roommate
Female seeking roommate for a 2Br available december 15. rent: $684/mo. includes all utilities, internet, cable and amenities. 2 months FrEE rEnT! cas911@live.unc edu, 304-282-2494.
Travel/Vacation
BahamaS Spring Break
$189 for 5 dAYS. All prices include: round trip luxury party cruise, accommodations on the island at your choice of 13 resorts. Appalachia Travel. www.BahamaSun.com, 800-867-5018.
Rooms
LOWEr LEvEL PrivATE rOOM and bath. Seeking professional. 3 minutes from UnC and major busline. 919-929-6879.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is a 6 -- naturally, youre in the middle of the controversy. A bonus boosts self-esteem. devote yourself to the task. Private meetings are best. dont fret a temporary setback. Win the prize. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is a 9 -- Physical effort works today. Spend time outdoors. Make a new connection. increase vigilance; you get through where others fail. Postpone travel and impulsiveness. Stick to work ... its profitable. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is a 7 -- Your logic spreads. rise to the occasion. You may respectfully disagree with an opinionated person. Pay back a favor, after paying bills. Celebrate an attractive persons loyalty. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 9 -- Someone has a great idea about renovating your home. Consider options privately. You have the skills required. Continue to check off the list. if traveling, consider comfort first. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is an 8 -- Confer with your team. Postpone travel for now... stay with the group. You get more if you act quickly. Others find you fascinating. Enlist help with subtle bribes. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 7 -- Simplify matters. A crazy scheme could work, but dont start a new project yet. Physical effort helps clarify your thinking. Love hits you like a feather. disrupt the status quo.
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MASS SCHEDULE
Weekly small groups Sunday Worship at our six local Partner Churches. Trips to the NC mountains & coast as well as annual spring break mission opportunities.
Multi-cultural Mutli-racial
Uniting - Just Peace Church.
-College Students WelcomeCoffee Hour & Classes at 10:00 a.m. Worship at 8:45am & 11:00am
United Church of Chapel Hill: Welcoming & Affirming Open to EVERYONE Social Justice EQUALITY
www.BibleChurch.org
919.408.0310
919- 942- 2152 uncwesley.org 214 Pittsboro St. - Across from the Carolina Inn
Saturday: 5:15pm Sunday: 9am, 11am & Student Mass at 7pm 919-929-3730 218 Pittsboro St., CH
www.uncpcm.com
varsitychurch.com
Religious Directory
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Walk to Campus!!
Nows the time to find that perfect rental home for next school year! Simply visit www.dunlaplilley.com or come by our office to get your copy of our annual walk-to-campus list.
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930 MLK Jr. Blvd., Suite 106 967-5551 / 967-9992
Check out our website to see other great rentals available NOW!
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Student Stores
Three convenient locations to sell your books back and get CASH... not a gift card.
1) Daniels Building
Thursday 12/06 - Saturday 12/08 7:30am - 8:00pm Sunday 12/09 1:00pm - 6:00pm Monday 12/10 - Friday 12/14 7:30am - 8:00pm