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State’s OK to raise
University Editor and administration, of the overall cut of about $26 million.
When the University’s electronic tuition bills became avail- Adding $750 to the expected 5.2 percent increase of $200
able in late July, an additional $750 increase came as a shock for in-state students and $927 for out-of-state students was
Budget woes
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TRAINING CAMP
far from over
North Carolina’s coaches UNC system may Recommendations
and players are working to
alter tuition rules for updating tuition
continue building an ACC policy :
Championship-level football by tarini parti Allowing campuses to increase
state and national editor tuition by a maximum of 10
team, even with the cloud of For the last two years, faculty percent in years when the state
an NCAA investigation loom- members and administrators have appropriations are less than 6
been bearing the brunt of millions percent. The current cap is 6.5
ing over training camp. of dollars in budget cuts to the percent.
UNC system. Reconsider using the bottom
But an additional $70 mil- quarter of tuition rates of peer
lion cut this year led the system’s public institutions as bench-
ANNOUNCEMENT Courtesy of ram development
leaders to move to “Plan B” — the marks.
The Daily Tar Heel is now hir- An artist’s rendering of the future development of 140 West Franklin on the corner of Church and Franklin
students.
ing staff for the fall. streets depicts the developer’s plans for the site. Construction will start in approximately five weeks. Giving campuses increased
“This year in order to protect
Applications are available at the quality of our academic core, discretion in setting non-resident
this day in history Should increase parking in long term officials say. But some residents
are asking tough questions on how
increase of the full $750 along
with hikes that had previously
Charging students by credit
hours on select, pilot campuses.
traffic, parking and business will be been approved, some campuses
AUG. 23, 2009 by victoria stilwell ing the downtown atmosphere. impacted, for better or worse. including UNC-CH were not able The system is dealing with a
Courtland Smith, then a junior city editor The structure, eight stories tall at to completely offset the cuts. total of $575 million in cuts in the
Years of planning: seven. Units its highest point, will replace the Street closures In anticipation of such sudden last three years and has already cut
biology major and president of of upscale condominiums: 140. town-owned Parking Lot 5 at the hikes becoming a trend and state 23 percent in expenses and nearly
Square feet of retail space: 28,540. intersection of West Franklin and The decision isn’t final, but town funding expected to continue 900 administrative positions.
the UNC chapter of Delta Kappa
Estimated value: $75 million. Church streets. spokeswoman Catherine Lazorko decreasing, members of the UNC- With stimulus funds running
Epsilon fraternity, was shot to Officials, business leaders and At a public mee ting last said officials are considering clos- system Board of Governors are out at the end of this year, next
residents alike realize the implica- month, representatives from Ram ing stretches of Church and West in the process of sifting through year could be even worse for uni-
death near Greensboro by an tions of 140 West Franklin, a project Development Company, the firm Franklin streets. recommendations to solidify the versities.
Archdale police officer. launched by the Town of Chapel Hill chosen to lead the effort, said con- “That’s really due to safety con- tuition process. “If we don’t get the federal
as part of its Downtown Economic struction could start in as few as five cerns,” Lazorko said. “There’s a Changes to the tuition policy, funds, we’re going to have to look
Development Initiative. weeks. The timeline depends on how great deal of pedestrian activity which will be finalized this fall, even deeper for cuts,” said Sen.
The development combines soon zoning and building permits through that area, and the town will determine the basis on which Tony Foriest, co-chairman of the
Today’s weather public, commercial and living can be completed and processed. students are charged for tuition, N.C. Senate higher education com-
Bad day to haul spaces with the goal of recharg- The benefits are tremendous, See 140 West, Page 9 the maximum amount campuses mittee. “The point is the university
home new books. will be allowed to charge students system is important, but we don’t
H 90, L 68 The 103 parking spots lost during construction at140 West and the allocation of the revenue have unlimited money.”
Where did the parking go? Franklin Street are redistributed throughout Chapel Hill. raised from tuition increases.
415 West Franklin 140 West Franklin Tuition low in comparison
8
Tuesday’s weather Better than expected
Merritt Mill Road
Church Street
spaces the worst in the fall of last year. The low as possible. Increases for in-
H 85, L 67
Franklin Street House budget originally proposed state undergraduates have aver-
a $175 million cut to the UNC sys- aged 5.2 percent, 1.2 percent and
index West Franklin- West Rosemary tem, so the final $70 million was a 2.8 percent, respectively in those
On-Street Parking Street Lot
17
Basnight Lot
14
relief for most administrators. years.
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crossword ....................... 21 hourly new hourly new hourly “We have been treated fairly in The General Assembly’s provi-
calendar ........................... 2 parking parking parking this session—in fact, better than sion this summer allowed univer-
nation and world ........... 21 spaces spaces spaces others,” Bowles said. sities to move way beyond those
opinion ........................... 19 Cameron Avenue But the system’s budget woes
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STEVEN NORTON jenny smith
Managing editor copy co-EDITORs Billboard Hot 100 despite no apparent radio airplay and no physical sales.
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VICTORIA kbmchugh@email. his brother and Michael Jackson. So you can run and tell that, homeboy.
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Public
Campus BRIEFS
Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority
house evacuated Saturday
library
A suspected gas leak Saturday
resulted in the evacuation of the
Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority house
on East Franklin Street.
begins
Members of the sorority called
911 shortly before 5:30 p.m. after
a gaseous odor was detected, fire
officials said. EMS and the Chapel
move
Hill Fire Department responded,
along with a representative from
PSNC Energy. About 20 members
of the sorority waited on the lawn
outside as officials inspected the
house.
Although some of the women University Mall
were checked for carbon monox-
ide poisoning, authorities said a temporary home
leak did not occur.
No injuries were reported, accord- by sarah glen
ing to firefighters at the scene. assistant city editor
Angela Hobart, the UNC chap- For many residents, the Chapel
ter president, said future rush par- Hill Public Library acts as a second
ties will not be affected. home—one that will soon be need-
ing a change of address.
Sierra Club names UNC one dth/BJ Dworak To move forward with a planned
of top 100 ‘coolest’ schools Student Body President Hogan and Medlin and Vice President Holly Boardman discuss plans for new student convocation in the Pit 18-month renovation at its perma-
on Saturday, Aug. 21. They have a unique relationship and both hope to have a large say in policy decisions, a change from the past. nent location, the library will tem-
The Sierra Club named UNC porarily move to University Mall.
TALKING POLICY
the 40th “coolest” school on a pre- Assistant Library Director Mark
liminary list ranking the country’s Bayles said they have already taken
top 100 eco-friendly schools, the more than 2,000 books off the
Wilmington Star News reported. shelves, but the three-week moving
The University joined Elon process will officially start Nov. 29.
University and Duke University 2010-2011 SBP, VP bring fresh perspective suade others to support his initiatives,
Boardman said. She described her role as He said between 70 and 80
on the list, which is based on an one behind the scenes, working to ensure percent of the more than 180,000
11-page questionnaire asking By Andy Thomason As vice president last year, David the feasibility of those initiatives. books will be available at the tem-
schools to outline their sustain- Assistant University Editor Bevevino took on an expansive list of Like Bevevino, Boardman has worked porary location.
ability efforts. Student government has a new dynamic responsibilities, becoming a “co-president,” in policy-centered areas of the University The remaining, less-popular
Nine-hundred colleges received duo. Jones said. as co-chairwoman of the academic affairs books will be stored in a public
questionnaires, and the Sierra Club As they move into their offices, Student “Literally, he did just as much as I did,” committee and chairwoman of the student works building and will be avail-
received 162 responses, according Body President Hogan Medlin and his vice she said. academic advising board. able by request.
to its website. president, Holly Boardman, will bring more This “co-president” perception was based “What I really enjoy doing is the back- Bayles said the University Mall
Of a potential 100 points, UNC than new faces. on Jones’s reliance on Bevevino’s knowledge, ground,” she said. location will provide a central loca-
received 73.3, the Wilmington Star They will also bring a more policy-orient- which Medlin said was grounded in the nuts Medlin said he will rely on Boardman’s tion with ample parking while the
News reported. The University did ed style than that of the administration of and bolts of campus institutions. knowledge of issues such as tuition, and has renovations are under way.
not receive a ranking in the Sierra Jasmin Jones and David Bevevino during “Jasmin was very good at rhetoric and given her the lead role in matters of academ- “We are doing everything we can
Club’s third annual ranking last the 2009-10 academic year. policy-oriented through (Bevevino),” Medlin ic policy, including increasing accessibility to preserve the quality of service
year. While Jones had a background in event said. to advising. that people have come to expect
A score of 69.3 put Duke planning with the Carolina Union Activities This distinction will be more blurred in Bevevino said Medlin’s own experience here,” he said.
University in the 54th spot. Elon Board, Medlin said he enters the office with the current administration because both in policy might affect the administration’s The more than 1,000 residents
University was 84th on the list with experience that will enable him to step into Medlin and Boardman have a deeper back- priorities and its reaction to unforeseen who frequent the library daily made
a score of 62.8. the traditional role of the vice president — ground in University policy. events. it the busiest per capita in the state
Schools were judged on 10 cat- articulating policy. “Students may notice a difference in the “If you do have a more nuts and bolts with more than one million books
egories, with the campus’ energy “You’ll see me more involved in policy vice president as a policy person and there type leader, that can change interactions checked out in the last year.
supply carrying the most signifi- than the president has been in previous being a more shared balance between the with cabinet and with other organizations,” And though library staff said
cance. years,” Medlin said. president and vice president,” Medlin said. Bevevino said. many users are content with the
Waste management, efficiency And with the development of the Medlin said he plans to give special “You never really know what’s going to central temporary location, not
and food were among the other University’s Academic Plan and improving attention to the Greek system review as come up.” everyone is satisfied with the
criteria. academic advising on the agenda, Medlin well as any issue in which he can provide upcoming changes.
Green Mountain College in said a policy-oriented executive team is what balance. Contact the University Editor Rebecca Greenberg, a two-year
Poultney, Vt., received the top rank- student government needs. But one of Medlin’s strengths is to per- at udesk@unc.edu. Chapel Hill resident and mother of
ing with an overall score of 88.6.
The college placed 35th last year. See library, Page 11
The list is being revised, according
Hillsborough to complete
PlayMakers’ new season includes first musical in a decade
sidewalk project by 2011 by Colin Warren-Hicks tive process,” managing director
staff writer Hannah Grannemann said. “First PRC 2010-11 Season
The town of Hillsborough has For its 35th anniversary season, and foremost is our audience. And Happy Days (Sept. 8-12)
already begun work on a $1.2 mil- PlayMakers Repertory Company a musical is what our audience has
lion sidewalk project. has laid out an artistically ambi- most requested.” As You Like It (Sept. 22-Oct.
The project includes 3 miles of tious challenge, including its first The highly anticipated “Big 10)
sidewalk construction along Nash musical in more than a decade. River” is an adaptation of Mark Fences (Oct. 27-Nov. 14)
Street, Revere and Faucette Mills “The season serves as a new Twain’s literary classic “ The
roads and Eno, Allison, Calvin, point of programming,” said Jeffrey Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.” Shipwrecked! An
Hayes and Union streets. Meanza, the company’s director of Producing artistic director Entertainment (Dec. 1-19)
Construction is expected to be education and outreach. “It took all Joseph Haj “thinks musicals are Exit Cuckoo (Jan. 12-16)
completed by summer 2011. 35 years to get to this level.” an important part of the American
The company’s scheduled five canon,” Meanza said. “It is time to Angels In America (Jan.
29-March 6)
Sports BRIEFS mainstage and three second-stage break into that world.”
productions flaunt a wide array of Combined with William Big River (April 6-24)
UNC debuts at No. 18 in AP theatrical genres, technical skill Shakespeare’s comedy “As You
preseason poll, LSU at 21 The Year of Magical
sets and sensitive subject matters. Like It” and the fantastical
Thinking (April 27-May 1)
PlayMakers’ offerings are divid- “Shipwrecked! An Entertainment,” dth/bj dworak
North Carolina got its highest ed between its elaborate mainstage the float down the Mississippi will “ F e n c e s ,” t h e f i r s t - e v e r
preseason AP ranking in more than productions, including “As You bring lighthearted fun to an other- PlayMakers’ production of an Banners promoting the fall 2010 PlayMakers Repertory Company’s sea-
a decade after being tabbed at No. Like It,” “Fences” and “Angels in wise dark season. August Wilson script, explores son, which begins Sept. 8, hang outside the Center for Dramatic Art.
18 in the nation on Saturday. America” and more conversational Though lighter, these works still bigotry and destitution. controversy, as locals protested the pany hope for a full house.
Despite being projected to finish second-stage productions as part of present staging challenges. At the heart of this year’s line- work’s themes. PlayMakers mem- “Happy Days,” starring company
fourth in the Coastal Division by its PRC2 series. “‘Shipwreck’ uses huge theatrical up is “Angels in America,” Tony bers say they are optimistic about regulars and University professors
ACC media writers, the Tar Heels Featured in the smaller Kenan language,” said Meanza. The work Kushner’s Tony- and Pulitzer its reception in Chapel Hill. Julie Fishell and Ray Dooley, kicks
are still in the top 20 nationally. Theatre, “Happy Days,” “Exit will use large shadow puppets and Prize-winning social commentary “I think society thinks about it off the season on Sept. 8.
Louisiana State University, Cuckoo (nanny in motherland)” ends with the lead character riding on AIDS and homosexuality. differently than it did at that time,” “Working at PRC is working with
UNC’s opponent in the Sept. 4 and “The Year of Magical Thinking” a giant turtle offstage — a turtle the “‘Angels in America’ is one of, if Granneman said. the great practitioners of theater in
season opener in Atlanta, came in seek to directly engage the audi- technical staff is still designing, not the most important play of the Despite its five-act length, the the country,” Dooley said.
at No. 21. ence in a specific theme. Meanza said. last fifty years,” Meanza said. success of last season’s seven-hour
“The choosing of plays is a But this season at the Paul Green A 1996 performance of Kushner’s epic, “The Life and Adventures of Contact the Arts Editor
-From staff and wire reports difficult and exciting collabora- Theatre also has edge. two-part epic in Charlotte created Nicholas Nickleby,” gives the com- at artsdesk@unc.edu.
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Parking
With the demolition of Lot 5
goes 103 parking spaces, a mix of
leased and hourly spots.
But Kendria Sweet, a spokes-
woman for Ram Development, said
the town will actually net 58 park-
ing spaces once the project’s under-
ground parking deck is finished.
The development will feature up
to 15 on-street parking spots and
330 garage spaces, 161 of which will
be designated as public parking.
“When the process is complete-
ly done, there will be more public
parking downtown than there orig-
inally was,” Sweet said.
To mitigate the effect of los-
ing Lot 5 amidst already cramped
downtown parking, the spaces will
be redistributed throughout town.
“With the replacement park-
ing plan, there is no parking lost,”
Lazorko said. “I mean obviously it’s
not going to be convenient for folks
that are used to using Lot 5.”
Business
Antoine Puech, a general partner
in the West Franklin Preservation
Limited Partnership, manages the
buildings that house the Aveda
Institute, Kildare’s Irish Pub and
Panera Bread.
Puech spoke up at the July meet-
ing, saying both he and his tenants
are concerned about the different
effects construction could have on
the businesses, located just down
the street.
“They’re all very, very upset,”
Puech said. “A lot of people park in
Lot 5 and go to lunch or go to din-
ner. People are not going to want to
park half a mile or a mile away and
walk to these restaurants.”
To address the possibility of
Church Street being blocked off,
Puech said his firm has hired the
nation’s leading construction and
engineering companies to offer the
town advice on alternatives.
“It’s their opinion it can be built
without closing streets,” he said.
Jim Norton, the executive direc-
tor of the Chapel Hill Downtown
Partnership, said no one can yet
be sure of how business will be
impacted.
“We don’t know until we have
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It’s always busy before class starts, The man is shaky on his feet, his students moved in, chatting with fellow administrators and offering advice for incoming fresh-
but there’s not exactly a shortage of one-size-too-big shirt hanging off a Contact the City Editor
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lunch, and dinner meals you want to eat in our if any, you want to have for the semester.
Residential Restaurants (Top of Lenoir and Rams Dining Flex supplements your Meal Plan and can
Head Dining Hall) per week or per semester, be used at all our locations on campus and online delivery. Flex
and include them in your plan. Prepaid meals can be added in $50 increments and saves you North Carolina
include Value Plans, Block Plans, Unlimited Plan sales tax on each purchase. Dining Flex carries over from fall
and Commuter Plans. There are many affordable to spring semester, but does not carry over from year to year.
Meal Plan options. Just pick the one that works Dining Flex must be used by May 8, 2011.
best for you and you won’t have to worry about
carrying cash or keeping your mini fridge stocked. Once you have a Meal Plan, your student ID works like a
debit card. Just swipe your card and the meal charge is
deducted from your account.
Block 120
120 all-you-care-to-eat meals per semester
$1,050 per semester
Commuter Plans
55 Block
55 all-you-care-to-eat meals per semester
$484 per semester
Offer students living off-campus the opportunity to purchase 45 Block
smaller Block plans or Dining Flex that will be billed to your student 45 all-you-care-to-eat meals per semester
account. Block plans consist of a certain number of meals that $398 per semester
can be used in either Top of Lenoir or Rams Head Dining Hall. You
also have the option to add Dining Flex to one of these plans or 35 Block
purchase a Dining Flex only commuter plan. Commuter students 35 all-you-care-to-eat meals per semester
may also purchase a Block, Value or Unlimited Plan. $312 per semester
Note: Commuter Plans are not annual contracts. If you want a spring meal plan you 500 Dining Flex • $500
must sign-up for it, even if you had a fall meal plan. Only available for students living
off-campus, including students living in Odum Village and Granville Towers. 300 Dining Flex • $300
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County gets
$7.4 million
in arts grants
Will fund local N.C. Arts Council
artists, schools Grants Awarded in
By thankful cromartie
Orange County
staff writer The Arts Center: nearly
On a typical weekday at the $63,000
Carrboro ArtsCenter, several dozen
children are busy at work finding Deep Dish Theater Company:
ways to improve North Carolina’s $10,500
economy. Kidzu Children's Museum:
Though they might not know it $7,500
yet, these young artists may soon UNC American Indian Center:
dth/BJ Dworak
help energize the state’s ailing busi- $12,000 Sophomore chemistry and studio art major Gabby Seider recently painted this ocean-themed mural in the waiting room of the William B. Aycock
ness climate through their work — Family Medicine Building to add a calming and artistic touch to the patient waiting area after being selected by Clinic Manager Susan Baize.
or so says the North Carolina Arts Orange County Arts
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Search is on for new UNC-system president Locopops finds a home on UNC campus
Replacement to Tracking the 2010 president search Pops sold from a cart outside Lenoir Need to Know:
be selected soon In February, outgoing UNC-system President Erskine Bowles announced his retirement plans. The new search process is On-Campus
by victoria stilwell have been interested in testing out
carried out through three distinct committees. Each one has a crucial part in determining the system’s future president. City Editor cart business for a while. When Locopops
by eliza kern After little more than a year on Locopops contacted them, he said Sizes: 1 (medium)
senior writer Franklin Street, a sweet staple is they seized the opportunity. Price: $2.25 including tax
A search for the new UNC- exchanging its downtown doors for “The plan is to put it right out in
system president moved to the next a more campus-friendly location. front of Lenoir inside of the planter Flavors:
step this month. Although the pro- Locopops officially closed its areas,” Myers said. “They’ll have a 3 dairy-based “Regulars”
cess is closed to the public, system 128 E. Franklin St. store on Aug. small cash register, and we’ve also 3 water-based “Regulars”
leaders seem confident that it is on 15 and has moved just outside of ordered eqipment so they can uti- 2 “Guest Stars “ (one dairy-
track. Lenoir Dining Hall, said Summer lize the One Card.” based and one water-based)
“We are on target,” said Board of Bicknell, the owner of the local Arrangements are being made to Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Governors Chairwoman Hannah Leadership Statement Selection/Screening Search chain known for its handmade move the cart to Lenoir Mainstreet every day
Gage, the chief spokeswoman for Committee Committee Committee frozen treats. during inclement weather, but
the presidential search process. Bicknell said Locopops has been Bicknell said there aren’t any plans
Gage said the torch was recently working with Carolina Dining to keep the cart open during the Locopops’ Assistant Retail
passed from the screening commit- Services since late April to make winter months. Manager Lauren Lickwar said the
tee to the search committee, and a the move a reality, and the cart Senior Anna Hanlin said she move to campus wasn’t spurred by
new president will be selected this SOURCE: HTTP://WWW.NORTHCAROLINA.EDU DTH/RYAN KURTZMAN opened for business at its new loca- usually goes to the small chain’s financial troubles, and the Chapel
fall. dth file PHOTO tion on Friday. South Elliott Road location and Hill families that enjoy Locopops
Current president Erskine Erskine Bowles announced his retirement on Feb. 12. The Board of Chancellor Holden Thorp, to Breakdown of UNC-System President “It’s kind of been in the works only visited the Franklin Street will still be able to visit the 231 S.
Bowles formally announced his Governors is currently conducting a closed search for his replacement. facilitate the search for the new for years because we’ve had stu- store about once every two weeks. Elliott Road location.
retirement Feb. 12, and the search Bowles. Search Committees dents who’ve requested we move She said the cart is a great way to “We loved being on Franklin
process began in earnest in early are willing to look outside North the university system,” Gage told Funk recommended that the Leadership Statement Selection/Screening Committee: on campus,” Bicknell said. pull in more students. Street but we really felt like it was
March. Carolina and the educational sys- The Daily Tar Heel in May. “The system raise the starting salary of Committee: Seeks input Selects the search consultant and will Locopops uses unique ingre- “The cart on campus is a better a great opportunity to get closer to
Committee members have said tem for a suitable replacement for cold hard reality is, however, right the new UNC-system president to from all University constituen- help narrow the applicant pool. dients to create its custom- idea than a permanent location the students, and sort of an honor,”
that finding the right replacement Bowles. now, we don’t see the next Erskine a maximum of $550,000, in order cies in order to identify the made pops, whose flavors range on Franklin Street,” Hanlin said, Lickwar said. “We realized that
for Bowles — a widely respected “Every single one of us would Bowles, at least clearly.” to attract and recruit the best pos- Search Committee: Researches and from mojito to strawberries and “especially because there’s now a being on campus was going to be
skills, professional experiences makes recommendations on presidential
leader who received kudos for his love for another Erskine Bowles The committee decided in sible candidates. and personal characteristics cream. new frozen yogurt place that just a better situation for us.”
handling of the budget crisis — will to appear … with the deep North May to hire R. William Funk & compensation and selects one or more Scott Myers, the director of opened up in addition to all the dth/Lauren mccay
essential to the next UNC finalists for consideration by the full UNC
not be an easy task. Carolina ties and commitment Associates, a well-known Dallas Contact the State and National president’s success. food and vending for dining ser- other ice cream places that are Contact the City Editor Henry Wallace serves UNC senior Anna Hanlin on Thursday, Aug. 19 at the Locopops store on South Elliot
Members have also said they to the state, and commitment to search firm that helped hire UNC Editor at stnt@unc.edu. Board of Governors. vices, said he and his colleagues already there.” at citydesk@unc.edu. Road. The location on Franklin Street recently closed in favor of a pushcart open every day in the Pit.
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Tough slate ahead for volleyball National and World News N&W
by Jennifer Kessinger
staff writer
With each match they play this Know more on Debate over the New York Islamic
season, the volleyball team faces a
close contest. today’s top story: center continues, facts are ignored
North Carolina faces a tough
NEW YORK (MCT) — There’s ally indicate that the majority of
schedule, playing ten games against Faith leaders in L os no shortage of opinions at the site Americans oppose building the
teams that qualified to the NCAA Angeles show their support of a proposed Islamic center and center. Less clear, however, is
Tournament in 2009. for the Islamic center, calling mosque two blocks from where the what people outside New York
But even with formidable oppo- those against it “anti-Ameri- World Trade Center stood before really know about the location
nents, head coach Joe Sagula pre- can.” http://bit.ly/cgGoj5 (via two hijacked jetliners crashed into or what the plans call for — a
dicts UNC will come out ahead. latimes) its twin towers on Sept. 11, 2001. 13-story, $100 million multi-use
“We’re going to be the type of Local Muslims have The debate over the project facility that’s modeled after the
team to win a lot of close games,” he mixed feelings about the cen- spilled off the streets of New York city’s popular 92nd Street Y.
said. “It will come down to the last ter. It does not have to be two and onto the national political It would house a pool, gym-
couple of points in each match.” blocks from the site of the scene last week after President nasium, a 500-seat auditorium
The team is ranked fifth in the attacks, many said. http://nyti. Barack Obama declared that the for public events and a Sept. 11
ACC Preseason Poll, having finished ms/9jw3s1 (via nytimes) developers seeking to build the memorial, in addition to a prayer
tied for fifth in the conference last Talking Points Memo center have every right to do so space.
season. The team had a 15-16 record, dth FIle photo analyzes the public’s opin- at that location. Also unclear is what they know
going 11-9 in the ACC. Courtney Johnston is the only member of UNC’s volleyball team that ion on the center. http://bit. Since then, opponents and about the men behind the project
While Sagula said the fifth-seed was selected to the All-ACC team. She totaled 56 block assists last year. ly/9C4jVP supporters have dug in and politi- — local Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf
ranking is accurate, he hopes to
Go to http://www.dai- cal candidates have latched on to and developer Sharif Gamal.
surpass those expectations. improved blocker,” Sagula said. “She’s Carmichael, getting the crowds and
lytarheel.com/index.php/ the mosque debate as a talking Rauf, for one, receives high praise
“It shows a matter of respect for seen highs and lows, and she knows having thousands of people at our
section/state to join in on point as the November elections from Jewish groups and the State
us,” Sagula said. “But we’re not sat- what the opponents are like.” first match,” Sagula said.
the debate. approach. Department as a leading moder-
isfied. Our goal is to be No. 1 at the This summer, the team wel- The team will kick off the season Polls in New York and nation- ate Muslim.
end of the season.” comed Tyler Adams as a volunteer with the Carolina Classic on Aug.
This year, Sagula will look to assistant coach. Adams previously 27. In the opening game, the Tar
senior right-side hitter Courtney served as a technical assistant for Heels will square off against back- Research shows Report reveals Biden looks to
Johnston to earn high numbers of the USA A2 Blue National team. to-back-to-back national champi-
kills and blocks for the team. Adams will focus his efforts with ons Penn State. moon shrinking lapse in security reassure his party
Johnston is the team’s leading the outside hitting staff and will pro- Sagula is eager to see the team’s
returner in blocks, recording 56 vide video analysis for the team. progress throughout the season, LOS ANGELES (MCT) — WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT) ST. LOUIS (MCT) — Vice
block assists and double-digit kills in “He creates additional balance, a especially in defense. Newly discovered cliffs on the — The November 2009 shoot- President Joe Biden assured
seven matches last season. She was different perspective,” Sagula said. “Defense is going to be a very moon indicate that it has shrunk ings of more than 40 people by an Democrats from around the coun-
named to the 18-member preseason “He’s meshed so well with what we steady part of what we’re about in the past as it cooled off, and Army psychiatrist at Fort Hood, try that the party would retain its
All-ACC team earlier this month. do.” this year,” he said. “If we are able that it might even still be shrink- Texas, revealed a wide range of hold on the House and Senate in
Redshirt senior Christine Vaughen The Tar Heels will host two home to really be an effective blocking ing, researchers said this week. security lapses at U.S. military the upcoming midterm elections.
will also be an offensive leader for the tournaments — the Carolina Classic team, be able to slow opponents The shrinkage isn’t dramatic bases, including a failure to con- “To quote a Missourian,” Biden
team, Sagula said.In past seasons, and the Tar Heel Classic. And while down, we’re going to be a tough — perhaps no more than a 300- sider the possibility that a threat said, “the reports of the death of
Vaughen has led the team in hitting the team is preparing for the home team to beat.” foot reduction in the moon’s might come from an “insider,” the Democratic Party have been
percentage and recorded consistent- tournaments, it looks forward to the 2,000-mile diameter — but it is according to a Pentagon report. greatly exaggerated.”
ly high numbers of kills. newly renovated Carmichael Arena. Contact the Sports Editor enough to cause cracks to form The 23-page document makes Even as Biden touted legislative
“I expect her to be a much- “We’re excited to be back in at sports@unc.edu. just like they would in the rind 47 different recommendations on achievements at the Democratic
of a dried-up orange. how to improve security in the National Committee’s sum-
Researchers had first noticed aftermath of the attack, which mer meeting at Union Station,
pettigrew to taking performance-enhancing
drugs.
he had done; he just talked about
what we needed to do to be better the cliffs, technically called left 13 people dead. The report the vice president’s comments
reflect anxiety that the sluggish
from page 22
Despite Pettigrew’s stature in runners.” lobate scarps because they are provides scant information, how-
the track community, UNC senior semi-circular like a lobe, in ever, on how the security lapses economy will make it difficult
In his professional career, Pettigrew is survived by his wife,
David Zbierski said that during the images from the Apollo 15, 16 contributed to the Fort Hood for Democrats to replicate their
Pettigrew won a gold medal at the Cassandra, and their son, Antonio
two years he was a member of the and 17 missions. shootings. 2008 victories this fall.
2000 Summer Olympics as a mem- Jr. Members of the UNC track team
ber of the U.S. 1,600-meter relay Cardinal Gibbons track team, his won’t be available for comment until
team. However, the International coach was always humble. the team has had a chance to discuss
Olympic Committee stripped “Everybody knew he had won his death at a team meeting.
the team of its gold in 2008 after a gold medal in the Olympics, but
Pettigrew admitted during the trial he never talked about it,” Zbierski Contact the Sports Editor
of his former coach Trevor Graham said. “He never talked about what at sports@unc.edu.
Races heating up
Construction of 140 West is cre-
ating some parking changes in the
games area. See pg. 1 for story.
© 2009 The Mepham Group. All rights reserved. Along for the ride
Level: 1 2 3 4 A reporter takes a ride with a
local police officer as he patrols
Chapel Hill. See pg. 10 for story.
Complete the grid
so each row, column
and 3-by-3 box (in
South Road bridge
bold borders) con-
tains every digit 1
to 9.
Plans for a bridge over South
Road have been tabled due to a lack
of funds. See pg. 14 for story.
We’ve got
Solution to
Monday’s puzzle
The search continues
A search committee is on track
to find the next UNC-system
everything
president. See pg. 16 for story.
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Death
is still
being
studied
Police investigate
possible overdose
by Aaron taube
Assistant Sports Editor
Chatham County police are still
waiting on toxicology reports to
determine what caused the death
of UNC assistant track coach and
former Olympic gold medalist
Antonio Pettigrew.
The toxicology report will
come from the Office of the Chief
Medical Examiner in Chapel Hill.
Police say find-
ings are expect-
ed anywhere
between 60 and
90 days after
the autopsy
was conducted
— or anywhere
from Oct. 9 to
Nov. 8.
Pe tt i g r e w
Former track
w a s f o u n d coach Antonio
dead in his car Pettigrew was
i n C h a t h a m found dead in
County early in his car Aug. 10.
dth/Will cooper the morning on
North Carolina kicked off training camp on Aug. 6 amid a cloud of suspicion due to the NCAA investigation. Senior defensive tackle Marvin Austin, who was interviewed by Aug. 10. He was 42 years old.
investigators, has seen time on the second team during camp. The uncertainty at his position has led coach Butch Davis to move around Quinton Coples and Michael McAdoo. Police responded to a call at
3:15 a.m. from fellow assistant