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    MOOC Foum: UNC launchedits rst massive online opencourse on Coursera Sept. 2, andaculty attending this orum willnow have the opportunity to askquestions about it. Administra-tors will provide an overview othe Universitys initiative, anddevelopment team members

    will share details o the coursecreation process.Tme: Noon - 1:30 p.m.Locaton:Wilson Library, Pleas-

    ants Room

    At a la Cate: Join other UNCstudents in this hands-on artclass that will examine the tech-

    niques, materials and efects

    involved in collage-making.

    Register at ackland.org.Tme: 4 p.m. - 7 p.m.Locaton: Ackland Art MuseumWomen n Meda Leades

    Sees wt Booe Baldwn:

    CNN anchor and UNC graduateBrooke Baldwin will headline atalk about women in journalism.Baldwin has covered numerous

    important events including thedeath o Osama bin Laden andthe 2012 presidential election.Tme: 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

    Locaton: Carroll Hall, FreedomForum Conerence Center

    Friday

    Ancent Et semna: Explorethe world o ancient Egypt rom

    NOTED.Be mean to dogs and karmamight just bite you in the butt -- literally.One Kentucky woman, Patricia Ritz, con-

    victed of animal cruelty is believed to havebeen eaten by her dozens of crossbredwolf-dogs after passing away.

    Ritz is believed to have died from illness,

    and her pets ate her for survival. Terrible.

    QUOTED. I just dropped my iPad on theground and shattered two glass corners.

    What to do? Does one call Apple to comeand pick it up or do I take it?

    Martha Stewart, crafting and prisonextraordinaire, voicing on Twitter a veryclear dilemma shared by the rest of the

    world, obviously. Oh, Martha.

    Some people like to channel their inner Beyonce when dancing.

    Other people like to channel dead people when writing songs

    and drafting up cartoon characters. Its casual, right? At least

    83-year-old Jenifer Whisper, a San Diego resident and self-

    professed psychic thinks so. Whisper said deceased celebrities have been

    approaching her since the 1970s.

    Walt Disney himself once appeared to her with an idea for a new char-

    acter called Buddha Mouse, Mickey Mouses super-zen great-grand-

    uncle, obviously. I think Disneys studios may have offered $500 for

    Buddha Mouse once, she said. Oh, and she wants you to know, Marilyn

    Monroe did tell me she adopted JonBenet Ramsey after her death.

    The dead celebrity whispererFrom staf and wire reports

    DAILYDOSE

    Someone broke into aresidence at 309 Mcdade St.

    between 2:07 a.m. and 2:09a.m. Wednesday, according toChapel Hill police reports.

    No damage to the resi-dence was reported, reportsstate.

    Someone received threat-ening phone calls at 125

    Forsyth Drive at 12:53 p.m.Wednesday, according toChapel Hill police reports.

    Someone reported asuspicious condition at 113N. Estes Drive at 8:56 p.m.

    Wednesday, according toChapel Hill police reports.

    A person reported hearingfootsteps outside a residence,reports state.

    Someone committedunauthorized use of convey-ance at 828 Martin LutherKing Jr. Blvd. at 11:45 p.m.

    Wednesday, according toChapel Hill police reports.

    The person failed to returna vehicle after being allowedto use it, reports state.

    Someone was play-ing loud music at 36Rogerson Drive at 11:27 p.m.

    Wednesday, according toChapel Hill police reports.

    The person was play-ing music in the back of the

    house, reports state.

    Someone damagedproperty at 209 E. Main St.

    between 6 p.m. Sept. 20 and8 a.m. Monday, according toCarrboro police reports.

    The person painted theword strong in large letterswith orange spray paint onthe side of the building, alsodamaging a security cameraon the wall, reports state.

    Someone trespassed at arestaurant at 173 E. FranklinSt. at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday,according to Chapel Hillpolice reports.

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    com. Please include the date ofthe event in the subject line, and

    attach a photo if you wish. Eventswill be published in the newspaperon either the day or the day before

    they take place.

    CoMMUNity CaLENdar

    its earliest developments as acivilization up to its status as a de-clared Roman province. Seminar

    speakers will talk about the eras,artiacts and cultures o the land.Aterward, attendees will have theopportunity to tour the holdingsat the museum itsel. Tuition is$140, and lunch is included.Tme: 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

    Locaton: N.C. Museum o Art

    PoLiCE LoG

    NewsFriday, September 27, 2013 The Daily Tar Heel2

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    Students from Communiversity tour the

    Coker Arboretum Wednesday afternoon with

    Geoffrey Neal, the assistant curator of theArboretum. Communiversity is an educational pro-

    gram for elementary school-aged children.

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    Due to a reporting error, hursdays page 3 story rctic exhibit on thin ice at zoo incorrectlystated that Ken eininger said global cliate change has continued to ake survival harder forpolar bears at the outh Pole. e actually said polar bears live at the orth Pole.

    he Daily ar eel apologizes for the error.

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