UNC student misses game finishing basketball team's homework
By Kane Kaiman | Mar. 25, 2015The University of North Carolina student tasked with completing the basketball team’s schoolwork was unable to watch the Tar Heels take on Arkansas Saturday.
The University of North Carolina student tasked with completing the basketball team’s schoolwork was unable to watch the Tar Heels take on Arkansas Saturday.
This holiday season, “Exodus: Gods and Kings,” Hollywood’s latest fantasy saga, is set to hit theaters, and critics say the film’s twists and turns will keep moviegoers on the edges of their seats until the very end.
1878—The first White House telephone is installed. Some say you can still hear McKinley’s ghost on the other line late at night.
1105—Rabbi Nathan ben Yehiel of Rome completes the Talmudic dictionary. He immediately begins work on the Talmudic thesaurus.
A 26-year-old Illinois native claims she’s marrying infamous serial killer Charles Manson, and prison sources say Manson is dead set on a Beatles-themed wedding ceremony.
1493—Christopher Columbus discovers India.
1869—Englishman James Moore wins the world’s first bicycle race, narrowly beating his mates to the pub.
Referee Jerome Boger says he’s looking forward to officiating his family’s annual Thanksgiving touch football game this year.
When vendor Jason Mott, 29, nervously announced his cart had run out of empanadas Monday, students picked him to the bone.