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The Charlie Justice Hall of Honor, located on the ground floor, is a multi-media history of Carolina football. Photographs, awards, trophies and artifacts detailing the rich and storied history of the sport in Chapel Hill are on display. The James A. Heavner Theater was made possible by a special gift by the former executive producer of the Tar Heel Sports Network and president of Vilcom. The theater is a person mini-theater equipped with surround sound and seven dramatic videos presenting the history of UNC football.

A number of rooms in the Kenan Football Center have been dedicated in honor or memory of Carolina's benefactors, fans and athletic personalities. They include the Brinkley Lounge, the fourth floor reception area named for Harvey M. Brinkley Jr. Buddy Black Jr.

Koury; the John W. Pope Stadium Box, a stadium box on the north side; the John D. Swofford Auditorium and the Jimmy W. Garrell coaches meeting room. The expansion project, in which great care was taken to ensure that the surrounding environment would be altered as little as possible, was the first project to connect the north and south concourses to either end of the lower deck via the third level of the Kenan Center.

That project also added nearly 8, seats, a state-of-the-art football facility, chancellor's box and preferred seating box.

The football center is named in honor of the late Frank H. Kenan, one of the school's most generous benefactors. He passed away at age 83 in Kenan, a Carolina graduate, was the great-great-grandson of General James Kenan, a member of the University's founding board of trustees.

An Atlanta native, Kenan had a tremendous impact on the growth of the University. In recent years the William R. Kenan Jr. School of the Arts. Among other things, the trust funds 92 William R. Professorships at 56 colleges and universities nationwide. Kenan served on the steering committee of Carolina's Bicentennial Campaign, the University's largest fund-raising effort. Multimedia Video Galleries Podcasts. Celebrations Obituaries. The Tar Heels won A football stadium at full capacity unfortunately has all of these factors.

The choice is clear: Put the health of our community over a few lost ticket sales. Latest Print Edition Print Archive. Welcome Back Edition We keep you informed. Be prepared for that if you like to stroll along the street in the hours before the game. Also be prepared for just how empty the street is going to be of some businesses. The loss of the students from the pandemic knocked out a lot of store fronts.

Some old favorites are still there, though. All of the clothing vendors you know are also there and ready to get you geared up. Trust me, they missed you as much as you missed them. On campus, Polk Place will be open and Tar Heel Town will be alive and well, though Polk Place is going to look a little different as more tents dot the landscape around Wilson Library and the Pit.

These are all places that have been options for students to huddle, study, and eat outdoors to help minimize the time they spend inside. Also note the entire campus still has an indoor mask order, so if you go into a classroom building for any reason or decide to browse inside Student Stores to gear up, make sure you have a mask on your face as you do so.

These changes are a small price to pay to get fans back into the stands and cheering on Saturday night. By , donations were accepted in order to build a new facility. After only raising a small portion of what it would cost to construct a stadium, William Rand Kenan Jr.



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