Rob's Web Site
"When a defining moment comes along, either you must define the moment or the moment will define you."

Hi! My name is Rob Leichner, and I'm a super-senior (or as I like to say, extraordinary-senior) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It doesn't get any better than UNC. I'm on the UNC rugby team (formerly), the Daily Tar Heel (formerly), the Blue & White, I tutor in Durham, and somehow I find time for schoolwork and going out. Actually, I should say I go out a lot, and I find time for the other stuff. I'll be graduating in December, but if anyone wants to pay for me to stay longer please let me know, I love it here! I'm majoring in journalism and history, so I guess I'm supposed to write for a newspaper someday. But I really want to teach high school history and coach baseball...and I'll run the school paper if they need. Eventually I will be mayor of Scotch Plains, NJ, so be sure to vote for me. Look around here and let me know what you think! Enjoy. Oh yeah, donate blood. You'll save three lives in an hour.
More Rob Stuff
The Four Greatest Sports Teams Ever
You can e-mail me at dhubie44@hotmail.com if you think this site rules, sucks, or you want to make suggestions (suggestions are great!) Or if anything inspires any questions about me, ask away, I love talking about myself.
The Fine Print
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Last updated: October 29, 2003, 3 a.m. when I should be studying/sleeping