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UNC Students Aim To Eliminate Harmful Herbicides on Campus


UNC’s outdoor sanctuaries are put to good use. On any day that even hints at promising weather, UNC’s main quad, Polk Place, is filled with students lounging on the grass; Battle Park teems with hikers exploring its trails; and people roam the Coker Arboretum enjoying its bright flowers. But students also may be exposing themselves to harmful chemicals. (Chapelboro.com)

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UNC Students Aim To Eliminate Harmful Herbicides on Campus