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Patti Thorp: Join Carolina Blood Drive, a lifesaving tradition, Tuesday

Guest post by Patti Thorp

There isn’t much I enjoy more than cheering on our Tar Heels in the Smith Center. But our basketball players aren’t the only champions to take this floor. This Tuesday, June 7, I’ll have the privilege of cheering on some truly lifesaving members of our campus community as they give the gift of life at the 2011 Carolina Blood Drive. Held each year in the Smith Center, the drive gives us the opportunity to help more than 3,000 patients in need.

Every two seconds someone in our country needs blood. That means that if the need for blood hasn’t personally touched your life, it likely will. For us, that time came when Holden was an undergraduate here at Carolina. He was hit by a car and came very close to losing his leg. We are so grateful to the blood donors who brought him through that experience, and for all those who donate so that blood will be available to patients who need it.

It is our pleasure to be a part of the amazing blood drive tradition here at UNC.  With a goal of 1,000 units, the Carolina Blood Drive is one of the largest single-day, single-site blood drives in our state, and one of only a handful of its size in the entire nation. Established under Chancellor Paul Hardin in 1989, the drive has produced more than 20,000 units of blood in its history. It has been recognized with awards for excellence by both the American Red Cross and the American Association of Blood Banks and inspired other universities to initiate similar drives.

It is heartwarming to see the way our campus community comes together to put on an event of this size. Run entirely by faculty, staff and student volunteers, in partnership with the American Red Cross, the drive is a shining example of our public service mission. It’s also a lot of fun! You’ll see some familiar faces on the court this year, as Holden and I will join Butch and Tammy Davis, Bill Roper and Eric Montross to personally thank our donors and volunteers. There are chances to win great door prizes, and good food from generous local vendors will be served in the canteen. Free parking will be available for donors all day at the Smith Center.

We invite you, your co-workers, neighbors, family and friends to attend the 23rd anniversary Carolina Blood Drive. Sign up today at www.unc.edu/blood, or come over on Tuesday (June 7) anytime between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. as a walk-in donor. With your help, we can collect more than 1,000 units of blood to help save lives and provide needed blood in hospitals across the region. Please join us in this lifesaving Tar Heel tradition.

Holden Thorp makes one heck of a zombie

File this under "Sentences I never imagined writing".

Holden Thorp is a mediocre dancer but a pretty good zombie.

The UNC-Chapel Hill chancellor took a couple steps outside the old comfort zone Monday, gamely taking part in a student re-enactment of the Michael Jackson "Thriller" video. You know, the one with the ghouls and zombies.

Thorp was flanked by his wife Patti on one side and by Chapel Hill Mayor Mark Kleinschmidt on the other.

 (Tar Heel basketball coach Roy Williams, standing nearby, could not be coaxed into participating.)

They joined about 30 students in trying to create some buzz for the Eve Ball, a Nov. 5 fundraiser for the scholarship named for Eve Carson, the student body president shot and killed in March 2008.

I could go on and on about the chancellor's jaunty toe stepping, shoulder shrugging and hip swiveling, but really, you should see it for yourself. Have a look below or at this link.

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