Contents
Spring 2012(PDF)
Spring 2011(PDF)

Controlled Enthusiasms

In a studio full of masks and stones, sculptor Woods Davy ’72 trains nature to defy what’s natural. Beautifully.

The Future of the Past

At the helm of Ancestry.com, Tim Sullivan ’85 is bringing a dusty pastime into the digital mainstream

Free Range

On a mission to change the world, Jamie DeMent ’01 starts with fifty-five acres of North Carolina farm country.

Balance and the Big Leagues

Between family, church, and championships, Bobby Evans ’91 finds home base.

Core Values

Part prosecutor and part counselor, Sarah Core ’11 upholds a century and a half of student-run justice at UNC.

A Strong Bench

Facing down the ghost of Andrew Jackson, Jim Exum ’57 and Buddy Wester ’68 take up the fight to reform judicial elections.

A Capital Itinerary

Three of our most recent alums provide a glimpse of the young policy wonk’s life in Washington, D.C.

Minus the Motorcade

Student Body President Hogan Medlin ’11 takes on executive office one (busy) day at a time.

Original


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An original poem from the fall 2010 issue of Cellar Door

Parable

A poem from Leslie Williams '90, part of her latest anthology "Success of the Seed Plants."

Defining a Tar Heel

From king and country to light and liberty, Mark Laichena ’11 marks the cultural shift from a storied British boarding school.

Mountain Tea

A prize-winning short story from the fall 2010 issue of Cellar Door

Murdock Everlasting

Billionaire investor David Murdock helps Frank Bruni '86 find the secret to longevity in the bottom of a fruit smoothie