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Category Archives: Charlotte Observer
Alliance focuses on transit choices
The Charlotte Observer Lake Norman News (University City News) Thursday, January 30, 2014 Sustain Charlotte launched Transportation Choices Alliance on Jan. 9 at UNC Charlotte City Center’s “Made for Walking” event. Transportation Choices Alliance is an organization that advocates for … Continue reading
Charlotte student earns prestigious NASA internship
The Charlotte Observer South Charlotte News Wednesday, May 29, 2013 Kaveh Darafsheh, a south Charlotte resident who lives off Providence Road, will work as an intern this summer for NASA through the Langley Aerospace Research Student Scholars program. Also known … Continue reading
Local children’s author debuts her first picture book
The Charlotte Observer Cabarrus News October 2012 Even though Donna Earnhardt has always wanted to be a writer, her oldest daughter led her to her calling as a children’s author when she began making up stories for her when she … Continue reading
Accomplished foreign exchange students attending local high schools
The Charlotte Observer Lake Norman News (University City) Friday, September 14, 2012 A new school year brings new opportunities. “It’s all about being open to experiencing life as its happening,” said Giorgio Chessa, a 16-year-old senior attending Statesville High School. … Continue reading
Accomplished foreign exchange students attending local high schools
The Charlotte Observer Cabarrus News September 2012 A new school year brings new opportunities. Giorgio Chessa, a 16-year-old senior attending Statesville High School said, “It’s all about being open to experiencing life as its happening.” Chessa is a foreign exchange … Continue reading
