After drunken mob, line monitors plan to kill walk up line for UNC game
By Ben Leonard | October 11, 2018After Krzyzewskiville devolved into a drunken mob last spring, the line monitors plan to kill the walk up line.
After Krzyzewskiville devolved into a drunken mob last spring, the line monitors plan to kill the walk up line.
The winds left over from Hurricane Michael, now a tropical storm, left campus with whiplash Thursday afternoon.
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