He aims to make culture as big as sports at UNC
Tar Heel of the Week:Emil Kang was Chancellor James Moeser's choice to be the first "arts czar" at UNC. He was hired in 2005 to marshal the university's diffuse performing arts programs into a single entity with a higher profile than they had individually.
Business for N.C. is the souvenir this traveler is after
Tar Heel of the Week:A cell phone rang as Tony Copeland rode out of Tel Aviv on a bright, warm day in June.
Son's murder stirred him to champion all crime victims
Tar Heel of the Week:Twenty-five years ago, Dick Adams' world was fit for a Norman Rockwell portrait.
Engineer uses compromise to manage water
Tar Heel of the Week:Terry Brown of the Army Corps of Engineers likes openness and likes getting many people involved in discussion.
N.C. physician takes on medical mission to Iraq
Tar Heel of the Week: Randall Williams grew up in North Carolina and thought he was familiar with the names of most towns.
Hall of Fame inductee wins special fans off the ice
Tar Heel of the Week: The limo pulled up at the motel where Matt Cooper and his family were staying. There were roses for his mother, a bag of toys for his little sister and a night for everyone that would make them forget.
Assistant U.S. attorney helps to protect our nation of laws
Tar Heel of the Week:Jim Candelmo carries a piece of the World Trade Center in his pocket, a thick chunk of blue-tinted glass.
Everything's roses for Broughton band director
Tar Heel of the Week:After 30 years, Jeffery "JR" Richardson has reached his last year as band director. But before he puts down the baton, he will direct his troops in a fitting finale -- the Rose Parade.
Mentor steers team building robot car
Tar Heel of the Week:Students, engineers finishing entry for DARPA contest.
Runner driven to help charity, salute brother
Tar Heel of the Week:To Matthew Burdick, a 26-mile, 385-yard-run is more than a marathon.
A lifetime of 4-H work is rewarded
Tar Heel of the Week:The walnut chest with brass handles holds the papers, photographs and cards that mark the milestones.
Former Marine shapes up USO in state
Tar Heel of the Week: The three chevron stripes she wore as a Marine Corps gunnery sergeant didn't come with Judy Pitchford to her civilian job running the USO in North Carolina. In the Marines, when she told people what to do, they did it.