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    HOT SPOTS THE DAILY TAR HEEL SEPTEMBER 5, 20142

    SUMMERSCHOOL,thehottest spot on the Hi l l .

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    Department of Political Science

    politicalscience.unc.edu

    The Department of Political Science offers a range of courses across five subfields in political

    science: American politics, comparative politics, international relations, political theory, and po-

    litical methodology to provide students with a broad understanding of the discipline of political

    science and the flexibility to focus their coursework to specific areas of interest.

    While Political Science is one of the largest undergraduate majors at UNC, there is ample oppor-

    tunity for students to receive individual attention and assistance as they pursue their chosen

    course of study. Our faculty members are committed to creating interesting and relevant class-

    room environments.

    The Department of Political Science sponsors events during the academic year and sends out

    a weekly email to majors with information about relevant events and internship and employ-

    ment opportunities. Students can also apply to become a member of Pi Sigma Alpha, the polit-

    ical science honor society.

    Go Triangle

    triangletransit.org

    We love it when you dont drive alone. If youre a fan of buses, bikes, or carpools, GoTriangle is

    your #1 resource. GoTriangle is a family of transportation services that work together to pro-

    mote sustainable travel and provide useful resources including rider alerts, transit info, & guides

    to biking & walking in the Triangle. Visit triangletransit.org for more information.

    UNC School of Information & Library Science

    sils.unc.edu(919) 962-8361216 Lenoir Dr., Chapel Hill

    One of the nations top-ranked schools of information and library science by U.S. News & World

    Report, SILS prides itself on providing high quality educational and research opportunities in

    a dynamic, interdisciplinary learning environment. SILS students who pursue the BSIS or MSIS

    degrees develop expertise in data management and information architecture that leads to ca-

    reers in a wide range of corporate settings. SILS students who pursue the MSLS degree devel-

    op expertise in library services that lead to leadership careers in academic, public, and special

    libraries or archives. Please explore SILS physically and virtually, and welcome to our learning

    community.

    UNC Summer School

    summer.unc.edu 966-4364

    134 E. Franklin St., Chapel Hill

    Every UNC student should spend at least one summer in Chapel Hill to enjoy the light traffic, no

    lines, extra space in the apartment and a warm, laid-back atmosphere. Summer School at UNC

    fits right in whether you need t hat one or two extra courses to meet academic requirements or

    to take courses for personal enrichment. Through its three-week format, Maymester offers class-

    es with academic rigor as well as some travel not possible in the academic year. Courses in two

    five-week regular sessions can also satisfy General Education criteria, meet requirements for

    majors, or get that course that was closed out in fall or spring. Visiting students can take courses

    for credit to transfer to their home institutions, meet professional certification requirements, or

    satisfy personal curiosity. Easy to fit in to a part-time work schedule, Summer School adds flexi-

    bility to your academic career.

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    HOT SPOTSTHE DAILY TAR HEEL SEPTEMBER 5, 2014 3

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    UNC Parking & Transportation

    Dept. of Public Safety (DPS)dps.unc.edu@UNCDPS(919) 962-3951 (M-F, 7:30am-5pm), (919) 962-8100 (after hours)Public Safety Building, 285 Manning Dr., ChapelHill

    Tar Heels Travel Together! The Dept. of Public Safety encourag-

    es UNC students and employees to use alternatives to driving

    alone (take transit, carpool, vanpool, bike or walk). Fewer carsmake the campus safer for pedestrians and cyclists. Also, theres

    safety in numbers. When more people bike and walk together,

    theyre less likely to be hit by motorists. Ridesharing and tak-

    ing the bus are other great ways that tar heels stick together.

    Free ride-matching is provided t hrough Zimride.UNC.edu and

    UNC.ShareTheRideNC.org. Also, Chapel Hill Transit and Point-

    to-Point (P2P) Express is fare-free! The Commuter Alternative

    Program (CAP) rewards employees and off-campus students

    who choose to give up their on-campus parking permits and

    use alternatives to commute. CAP members get discounts at

    local restaurants and shops, as well as entries into prize draw-

    ings. In addition, CAP members can join UNCs car-sharing

    program, Zipcar, for just $10/year. Employees and students

    who commute from outside of Chapel Hill can choose to get

    $20/month for vanpooling, or

    a free GoPass to ride TriangleTransit from Durham, Raleigh

    and surrounding areas.

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    1201 Raleigh RoadSuite 102 Chapel Hill, NC 27517(919) 942-4764 (919) 942-7553www.theprinterychapelhill.com

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    HOT SPOTS THE DAILY TAR HEEL SEPTEMBER 5, 20144

    Armadillo Grill

    armadillogrill.com(919) 929-4669

    120 E. Main St., Carrboro

    Armadillo Grill serves the freshest Tex-Mex

    food this side of Texas using the freshest

    ingredients in the secret recipes. Nothing out

    of a can and no paste. The only thing frozen is

    the Margarita! Tortillas are made from scratch,

    veggies are chopped by the cook, avocados

    are mashed by hand, meats are trimmed in

    the kitchen, and special spices are added to

    create a TASTE as BIG as TEXAS! And the Best

    Soft Taco, PERIOD Come in for a quickbite,

    or hang out on the patio with some fresh

    Queso Dip and Chips, or catch the game at

    our bar on one of the TVs with an order of

    spicy Armadillo Wings. Its so good, it should

    be illegal.

    Bandidos Mexican Caf

    Bandidoscafe.com(919) 967-5048

    159 1/2 E Franklin St.,Chapel Hill

    Tony is from San Antonio, Texas. As a teen-

    ager he relocated with his mother and threebrothers to Atlanta where his mom opened

    the familys Mexican restaurant in a little town

    outside of Atlanta. Together with his mom

    Tony learned the restaurant business from the

    ground up cooking, cleaning, waiting tables,

    putting out fliers. He joined the family busi-

    ness after college by opening his own Mexican

    restaurant with his wife Maria. In 1994 Tony &

    Maria came to the Triangle area on vacation

    to visit a college friend of Tonys. Both he and

    his wife fell in love with the area went back

    to Atlanta, sold their home and restaurant and

    moved to Chapel Hill within 45 days of their

    inital visit. Six months later the original Ban-

    didos Mexican Cafe was opened in the base-

    ment of a building on East Franklin street. Two

    years after opening the Chapel Hill location asecond location in downtown Hillsborough

    opened. Since its inception, Bandidos house

    salsa has garnered top honors in local Salsa

    Competitions 6 times and their food has been

    voted BEST in local readers polls 8 times.

    Brixx Wood-Fired Pizza

    brixxpizza.com(919) 929-1942501 Meadowmont Village Circle,

    Chapel Hill

    Brixx Wood-Fired Pizza is a fun, friendly neigh-

    borhood restaurant that serves Chapel Hills

    best brick-oven pizza. Brixx also offers a fine

    selection of signature salads, pastas andwraps, including amazing vegan & gluten-free

    options and an array of refreshing beverag-

    es. Its located in the center of the beautiful

    Meadowmont Village, surrounded by inter-

    esting shops and restaurants in a setting

    reminiscent of a small European village and

    across from the Friday Center. Sit on the pa-

    tio and enjoy the beautiful fountain and busy

    sidewalk activity or catch the shuttle to the

    Dean Dome or Kenan on game day. There is

    plenty of free parking and Brixx is open until 1

    a.m. Monday-Saturday!

    Enjoying pizza downtown

    Artisanal desserts

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    919.968.7226millhouseproperties.com

    Mill House has the best selection of student homes,close to town and campus. Now is the time to line up

    Fall 2015 housing...our best properties will go fast.Contact us to get on our wait list today!

    YOU GO TO SCHOOL IN THESOUTHERN PART OF HEAVEN.

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    BURGER KING

    bk.com(919) 929-8395600 Jones Ferry Rd., Carrboro(919) 967-136211620-A Hwy 15/501 N., Chapel Hill

    Great food comes first at BURGER KING, where every day,

    more than 11 million guests visit our restaurants around the

    world. And they do so because our restaurants are known

    for serving high-quality, great-tasting, and affordable food.

    Founded in 1954, BURGER KING is the second-largest fast-

    food hamburger chain in the world. The original HOME OF

    THE WHOPPER, our commitment to premium ingredients,

    signature recipes, and family-friendly dining experiences is

    what has defined our brand for more than 50 successfulyears.

    Carolina Dining Service

    dining.unc.edu962-0200

    Healthy eating is an important part of campus life. At CDS, we

    take pride in our commitment to providing value through

    the highest quality, best-tasting, most nutritious and diverse

    menus possible. CDS Dining Program is designed for students.

    There are Smart Choice healthy options, and all menu ingre-

    dients and nutritional information are accessible via digital

    screens in all our dining locations and on our website. For a

    healthier planet, we emphasize local ingredients and sustain-

    able business practices to reduce our carbon footprint. All food

    on campus is overseen by our Executive Chef, Michael Guiess,who leads a team of 7+ classically trained chefs in preparing

    dining options for every person and every palate. Our dining

    halls have vegetarian and vegan options as well as a nut-free

    salad bar and items prepared without gluten. All top 8 aller-

    gens are flagged in every item served at our dining halls.

    Carrburritos Taquiera

    carrburritos.com(919) 933-8226711 W. Rosemary St., Carrboro

    Carrburritos is Carrboros original burrito joint where su-

    per-fresh Mexican food made to order in a lively, casual setting.

    Choose from eight distinctive fillings including house-made

    chorizo, vegetarian options (check out Tofu Tuesdays!) and

    chicken and fish right off the grill. Enjoy the delicious salsasand margaritas. Dine inside or on the garden patio.

    Dominos

    dominos.com(919) 929-0246412 E. Main St., Carrboro

    While the store in Carrboro serves a lot of pizza to campus

    and the surrounding community, there are four additional lo-

    cations serving the UNC community and southwest Durham

    but all you really need to know is that phone number or Web-

    site for online ordering, and hot, tasty pizza will be delivered to

    your door fast. Dominos now features Handmade Pan Pizza,

    order a Medium 2 topping for only $8.99. If you want a great

    pickup deal call Monday Thursday for a large 3 topping pizza,

    only $7.99.

    Papa Johns Pizza

    papajohns.com(919) 932-7575607 W. Franklin St., Ste. B, Chapel Hill

    Hot. Delicious. And delivered to your door. In a town burst-

    ing with pizza joints, Papa Johns stands out with its promise

    of Better Ingredients. Better Pizza. And that great, reliable

    taste is now even more convenient when you order online

    through the website. Enroll in Papa Rewards and earn points

    for every order you place, automatically, right to your account.

    Then track your progress to free pizza with the free Pizza

    Meter app.

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    HOT SPOTS THE DAILY TAR HEEL SEPTEMBER 5, 20146

    Block 5050 meal swipes per semester$535.00 per semester

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    The Root Cellar Caf& Catering

    rootcellarchapelhill.com(919) 967-3663750 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.,Chapel Hill

    Fosters Market Chapel Hill is now The Root

    Cellar Caf and Catering. The name has

    changed, but the tradition lives on. The new

    name celebrates the qualities that made

    Fosters legendary: scratch-made food made

    fresh everyday, a commitment to local farmers

    and community and an expanded menu with

    old favorites & new gems. Seven days a week,

    The Root Cellar serves breakfast, lunch and

    dinner and features a coffee and smoothie

    bar. Enjoy delicious baked goods, sandwiches,

    wraps, wood-fired pizzas, salads and desserts

    all made by hand in-house everyday. Need to

    feed a crowd? We cater - go online to down-

    load our catering menu.

    Southern Rail

    thestationcarrboro.com

    (919) 967-1967201 E. Main St., Carrboro

    Southern Rail restaurant and bar rests com-

    fortably between active local freight tracks

    in the heart of Carrboro. This is Chapel Hill

    native Mike Bensons third restaurant design,

    coupling beautifully restored vintage railroad

    cars with an industrial steel and glass platform

    enclosure. The Station is Carrboros oldest

    commercial building and has been restored

    with a vintage bar from the Washington Ho-

    tel in D.C. Live music and DJs play the Station

    nightly (never a cover). The front of the Station

    houses the Tiger Room, serving coffee and

    pastries daily with a full bar. Its the newest

    addition to the sprawling complex of patios,

    decks and beer gardens. Original murals, his-toric signage, and authentic railroad memo-

    rabilia invoke a journey through historic rail

    travel and popular culture and offer a c reative

    blend of charm and atmosphere.

    Enjoying campus life

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    HOT SPOTS THE DAILY TAR HEEL SEPTEMBER 5, 20148

    Aloft Chapel Hill

    aloftchapelhill.com(919) 932-77721001 S. Hamilton Rd., East 54, Chapel Hill

    Whether youre breezing through Chapel Hill for a business trip

    or to cheer on the Tar Heels, Aloft Chapel Hill Chapel Hills hip-

    pest hotel always has exclusive offers for the explorer looking

    for a new twist in travel. Aloft is situated close to UNCs campus

    in East 54 and is convenient to all area universities, high-tech

    headquarters in Research Triangle Park and RDU Internation-

    al Airport. Socialize at our wxyz bar where you can enjoy our

    signature drinks, shoot a game of pool in our remix lounge,

    munch on our sweet and savory snack options at Refuel, our

    24/7 pantry, and stay connected with our complementary ho-

    tel-wide wifi connection. Work on your fitness at our Recharge

    gym and jump in splash, our saltwater indoor pool after wards

    to relax and unwind. Get style at a steal.

    Chapel Ridge & Chapel View Apartments

    Chapel Ridge: chapelridgeliving.com101 Legacy Terrace, Chapel Hill 945-8875Chapel View: viewstudenthousing.com2701 Homestead Road, Chapel Hill942-2800

    The Ridge and the View offer the best in student living with

    a variety of living arrangements to suit any lifestyle as well as

    a variety of amenities, such as a state-of-the-art fitness center,

    washer and dryer available and so much more. They under-

    stand the importance of achieving the whole Chapel Hill ex-perience, and that is why they offer a resident lifestyle package

    that rivals any resort, including hosting several fun and exciting

    monthly activities such as barbecues by the pool. And when

    you are looking to relax, enjoy the resort style swimming pool

    or borrow a movie from the free DVD library. They also offer the

    convenience of individual leases so you dont have to worry

    about a roommate leaving you with the rent bill. What more

    could you want?

    Glen-Lennox Apartment Homes

    Glenlennoxapartments.com(919) 967-70815 Hamilton Rd., Chapel Hill

    If youre seeking modern living in a classic setting, then look

    no farther than this historic neighborhood in a prime ChapelHill location along Raleigh Road and Fordham Boulevard. Tree-

    lined streets. Cozy homes with red brick and white trim. A yard

    to capture the beauty of the passing seasons. This is just part

    of what sets Glen Lennox apart from other local apartments.

    These cottage-style apartment homes offer modern conve-

    niences along with classic charm. Amenities such as hardwood

    floors and ceramic bath rile, plus a business center, playground

    areas and a video/DVD library set our community apart. Add an

    ideal location, and its clear that picturesque living isnt a thing

    of the past.

    Granville Towers

    GranvilleTowers.com

    (919) 370-4500

    125 West Franklin St., Chapel HillGranville Towers provides the perfect academic and social en-

    vironment to make college l iving both fun and rewarding. For

    four decades, Granville has provided superior living and dining

    accommodations to Carolina students and has been known as

    the place to be at UNC. Rooms are fully furnished, the basket-

    ball court is always rocking, and there are more social activities

    that one can imagine. Yet the staff understands the challenges

    facing residents as they continue to pursue academic goals. To

    make life easier, the staff is committed to providing the highest

    level of comfort, cleanliness, and convenience possible. Check

    out room styles, floor plans and more at GranvilleTowers.com.

    Love every minute!

    Louise Beck Properties, Inc.

    louisebeckproperties.com(919) 401-9300

    Louise Beck Properties is the largest rental management com-

    pany in Chapel Hill. LBP has grown steadily and now manages

    more than 900 properties, including more than 400 available

    for students around the UNC campus. Managing Partner Adam

    Brown remains committed to serving the unique needs of the

    university community: We are proud to provide an affordable,

    convenient and fun alternative to dorm housing. Moving off

    campus is exciting and we help make it easy. Student options

    include large houses, duplex-es, and apartments. To find a list

    of available properties with a student friendly search visit the

    website or give us a call.

    Millhouse Properties

    MillHouseProperties.com(919) 968-72261720 East Franklin St., Chapel Hill

    Mill House Properties is the place to go for all your real estate

    needs. While its perhaps best known for rentals--Mill House

    manages nearly 400 rental condo apartments and houses in

    the Chapel Hill and Carrboro area--it is also a full-service real

    estate brokerage firm for buyers and sellers of homes and in-

    vestment properties. Mill House is your one stop shop for in-

    vestment property brokerage and management.

    Stratford Hills Apartments

    stratfordhillsapts.com 929-3015700 Bolinwood Drive, Chapel Hill

    Come visit our GREAT LOCATIONS of Stratford Hills and The

    Stratford on MLK Boulevard. Not only are we walking distance

    from UNC and downtown Chapel Hill, Our renovated apart-

    ments offer beautiful new kitchens with black appliances, and

    the property is located along side Bolin Creek. Come enjoy

    miles of nature trails right at your back door. Great apartments

    at great prices with 13 spacious floor plans that offer awesome

    value plus an on-site fitness center and pool in the summer.

    SunStone Apartments

    sunstoneapts.com(888) 460-8220208 Conner Dr., Chapel Hill

    At SunStone, our Students First Residence Life program will

    make you feel right at home. Take a swim in our crystal clear,

    Carolina blue waters or browse the free Wi-Fi while you lay out

    on the sundeck. Challenge your friends to a game of basketball

    or volleyball on our new lighted sport courts. Cookout on the

    grills in one of our picnic areas or meet up with furry friends at

    the SunStone Bark Park. Apartments feature a full size washer

    and dryer, generous closet space, fully equipped kitchens, pri-

    vate balcony or patio, and much more. At our clubhouse, you

    can enjoy the free gourmet coffee bar, shoot some pool while

    watching watch a UNC game on our big screen, print, copy, fax,

    or scan at our resident business center, or meet your neighbors

    at one of the many monthly resident social events. Located

    down the hill from UNC, we are convenient to 15-501 and I-40,

    on 4 free bus lines, and right across the street from the Uni-

    versity Mall. You wont find a better location! Visit us at www.

    sunstoneapts.com.

    Tilt Music Festival

    September 4-6, 2014

    This week is the biggest back to school party around and the

    biggest event of its kind to hit the Bull City. It includes both an

    indoor grand stage and an outdoor stage setup. The TILT Mu-

    sic Festival brings an enhanced high-energy lineup from local

    favorites to international stars Sept. 4-6 at the Durham Conven-

    tion Center, sponsored by Red Bull and Triangle Brewing. TheWhite Panda, Gazzo, DJs From Mars, Kevin Focus, Alex Young,

    Animal, Ashes of Martyr, Aylen, Cappelli, D&D Sluggers, Damen

    Anthony, DJ Cutman , DJ Forge, DJ Yona, DV-US, Eight Bit Di-

    saster, Evan Evolution, Gent & Jawns, Grimecraft, Hype Bananas,

    Kastra, Matt Goldman and nDEEP will all be playing.

    Check us out at www.tiltfest.com for more information. The

    TILT Music Festival is brought to you by the Triangle Game

    Initiative, a nonprofit that is also hosting the www.tiltExpo.

    com the same weekend at the Durham Convention Center.

    So come and play games of all kinds before the party!

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    aloft Chapel Hillstay & play at this new modern hotel

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    North Carolina Symphony OpeningWeekend Features Branford Marsalis

    ncsymphony.org

    The North Carolina Symphonys Classical Series opening

    weekend features legendary saxophonist Branford Marsalis

    and conductor Grant Llewellyn in a performance in Memorial

    Hall on the campus of the University of North Carolina at

    Chapel Hill on Thursday, Sept. 18, at 7:30 p.m., and again on

    Friday and Saturday, September 19-20, at 8 p.m., in Meymandi

    Concert Hall in downtown Raleigh. The program includes

    Glazunovs Saxophone Concert, Erwin Schulhoffs Hot

    Sonata, Leonard Bernsteins Divertimento, and Debussys La

    mer. Llewellyn says, To be able to build a relationship with

    a world-class musician over time is a rare and ver y special

    experience. In Branford Marsalis, North Carolina has a treasure

    in its midst, and I am thrilled to continue our collaborative

    journey in opening this season. The North Carolina Sym-

    phony Campus Club is available for college students. Sign up

    is free, with tickets for $10 for best-available Section A seats.

    For information, www.ncsymphony.org/campusclub.

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