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New Media and Communications Center creates opportunities for students and student-athletes


When North Carolina's top leaders started plans for the Media and Communications Center, those leaders knew that it wouldn’t just be a place for athletics. No, the MCC had to be a place for students, too. Friday, campus members will gather to dedicate and celebrate the completion of the center, which opened at the beginning of this academic year. (UNC.edu)

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