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  2. Weaver Street Market - Wikipedia

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    Besides the original Carrboro location, Weaver Street Market has expanded into three additional locations in Southern Village in Chapel Hill, historic downtown Hillsborough, North Carolina, and at The Dillon in Raleigh, North Carolina. Weaver Street Market previously operated a restaurant, Panzella, which features local food.

  3. Internationalist Books - Wikipedia

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    Bob Sheldon founded Internationalist Books in 1981. Opened as a small reading room above a bar on Henderson Street near the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Sheldon aimed at providing alternative information during the anti-apartheid movement in the 80s as well as a place to share Marxist literature.

  4. List of US collegiate yearbooks - Wikipedia

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    Rutgers University Other coordinated campuses Scarlet Letter, etc. 1871 –1944, 1946– 2005: Rutgers Scarlet Letter yearbooks Also see Special Collections [a] New Jersey Stevens Institute of Technology: The Eccentric (1874–1890) The Bolt (1883–1890) The Link (1890–present) 1874 –present (2024) Stevens The Stevens Yearbook Collection ...

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  6. John Cotton Dana Library - Wikipedia

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    The John Cotton Dana Library, referred to simply as the Dana Library, is the third largest library of Rutgers University and the main library on its Newark campus. [1] The library collections focus on business, management, and nursing. The fourth floor houses the Institute of Jazz Studies, the world's largest jazz library and archive.

  7. Rutgers University Press - Wikipedia

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    Rutgers University Press, a nonprofit academic publishing house operating in Piscataway, New Jersey, [3] under the auspices of Rutgers University, was founded on March 26, 1936. Since then, the press has grown in size and the scope of its publishing program.

  8. Peithessophian Society - Wikipedia

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    In 1832 the society's library is recorded as holding 771 books, mostly literature (384 volumes), compared to the college's 1,290 titles which were largely theological texts. [1] An 1876 survey by the U.S. Bureau of Education reported that Rutgers held 6,814 volumes in its college library and 3,800 in libraries of the Peithessophian Society and ...

  9. Shannon Ravenel - Wikipedia

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    Shannon Ravenel (born August 13, 1938), [1] née Harriett Shannon Ravenel, is an American literary editor and co-founder of Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill. There she edited the annual anthology New Stories from the South from 1986 to 2006. She was series editor of the Houghton Mifflin annual anthology The Best American Short Stories from 1977 ...

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