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for Charlotte Magazine Vol. 27 Issue 7, July 2022
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Once fraternity brothers at Appalachian State University, Filipe Ho and Bradley Rhyne are founders of OMJ Clothing (previously Ol Mason Jar), established in 2012 and now located in Design Center of the Carolinas in South End. An added element of the business has been offering customers a whiskey beverage while shopping the store. This year, the OMJ Whiskey Club will debut to host events.
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"The Pearl, Atrium Health’s planned innovation district and home to Charlotte’s first medical school, will serve as a hub for the city’s future. How will it reckon with the painful history it’s built on?. . .
Good Samaritan Hospital, the first privately funded Black hospital in the state, opened in September 1891."Charlotte philanthropist Jane Renwick Smedberg Wilkes was instrumental in soliciting nationwide support for the project through the Episcopal Church.
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"UNCC's new CIPHER venter may help unlock the screts of the next pandemic by breaking through the barriers that seperate researchers from each other." The new approach recognizes a current trend in academia towards a team effort.