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A year ago Saturday, Barry Bryant lost his nephew, Eric Bryant, to suicide. One
year later, he and UNC are working to spot mental health issues before it’s too late.
80%
Time: CWS is open from 8 a.m. to 5 a.m.,
shakers” in their field.
mental health issues Monday through Friday.
of the two.”
Blackwell said campus admin-
Location: James A. Taylor Building, third floor istrators would retain the ability
by jeanna smialek Info: http://campushealth.unc.edu/ to reallocate funding for academic
Assistant University editor of UNC freshmen felt overwhelmed at programs they wanted to keep by
Barry Bryant knew his 25-year old nephew, tion that brought a suicide prevention work- some point in the last 12 months reducing spending on others.
suffered from depression. shop to campus Saturday and Sunday. Universities have other revenue
21%
He knew it only worsened when his neph- “My goal was that other people like me who sources besides state appropria-
ew’s father died in 2008. were in the position to help someone could be tions, such as tuition and endow-
He doesn’t blame anyone for Eric Bryant’s informed,” Barry Bryant said. ments, at their disposal, he added.
death by suicide a year ago this Saturday. At the training, 45 participants from UNC “One way or the other, the
But he wishes he and others had been bet- and the community learned how to recognize of UNC freshmen felt so depressed it was University will probably have a
ter informed about suicide and could have suicidal behavior and intervene. difficult to function in the last 12 months great deal of flexibility over how
to adjust for any reductions that
4.8%
realized how bad things had become for the Participants spent the weekend learning
promising UNC law student. how to assist suicidal youth between ages 10 might occur,” he said.
“I could have done more. Lots of people to 24, program trainers Charlotte Williams But administrative positions
university | page 9 could have done more,” Barry Bryant said.
“You have a certain amount of responsibil-
and Kathy Crumpler said.
Kristen Stefureac, a senior at UNC and pres-
might also be targeted by reductions
in funding, an area UNC-system
of UNC freshmen seriously considered sui- representatives say has been pared
EUROPEAN VISITOR ity that you feel.” ident of the University’s Active Minds chapter,
cide at some point in the last 12 months
Bryant said his nephew, as a white male, said both the program and Active Minds work to the bone after repeated cuts.
The Dutch ambassador to the The system has eliminated 23
1.2%
was especially at risk for suicide — and if men- to end the mental health stigma.
United States spoke about tal health weren’t a hushed subject, he might “The whole conversation on mental health percent in administrative expenses
have recognized that danger. needs to change, and it’s not going to change if and 900 administrative positions
foreign policy and U.S.- But he said his nephew’s life and death have people don’t start talking about it,” she said. in the past four years.
changed the University for the better by open- What also needs to change, experts said, is “We are certainly very concerned
Netherlands relations during a of UNC freshmen attempted suicide at about this round of cuts across the
ing conversations about mental health. an unsettling increase in the severity of mental
lecture at the UNC School Since Eric Bryant’s death, his uncle has health issues at UNC and colleges nationwide. some point in the last 12 months system,” said Tim Burwell, vice pro-
helped to reactivate UNC’s branch of Active
of Law Tuesday. Source: spring 2010 Counseling and
Minds, a mental health awareness organiza- See suicide, Page 6 See line item, Page 6
WEllness survey of 1,969 then-frehsmen
university | page 4
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course
A UNC study shows clothing
treated with long-lasting insect
repellent seems to protect outdoor
Boxill, Steponaitis to confront budget administrators about the concerns
of fixed-term faculty.
workers against tick bites. As director of the Parr Center —
exams
The study was conducted by by KEREN GOLDSHLAGER run,” he added. a position she said has allowed her
researchers at the Gillings School staff writer In Boxill, faculty have the option to interact with faculty members
of Global Public Health. It found Two weeks away from the begin- of electing a fixed-term faculty and professional schools — Boxill
that state water quality employees ning of faculty elections, the can- member to succeed McKay Coble, said she is also concerned about the
canceled
who wore Insect Shield Repellent didates for the Faculty Council chairwoman of the council and fate of centers and institutes.
Apparel had 93 percent fewer tick chairmanship are looking ahead department of dramatic art. “Although they are not consid-
attachments than workers in simi- to trying times. Coble, once a fixed-term faculty ered part of the academic core, they Jan Boxill and Vin Steponaitis
lar environments who used other Lecturer Jan Boxill and profes- member herself, will step down are essential to the academic syn- are both candidates for chairman
repellent methods. sor Vin Steponaitis will be the only June 30. ergy,” she said. of the Faculty Council. They are on
The journal Vector-Borne and two candidates on the ballot for an Boxill, a senior lecturer in phi- In addition to budgetary issues, the ballot for an election that will
Zoonotic Diseases published the election that will span from April
13 to April 22.
losophy and director of the Parr
Center for Ethics, expressed con-
Steponaitis said that the new chair-
man could face challenges with
span from April 13 to April 22. Bill deletes four
findings this month.
Tick-borne diseases are a major Steponaitis, professor of anthro-
pology and director of the Research
cern for the growing pressure to
reduce administration.
ConnectCarolina.
“ We w a n t t o m a k e s u r e
said Steponaitis, who has been at tests from canon
threat for millions of workers, and if UNC since 1988.
they go untreated these diseases can Laboratories of Archaeology, said Jean DeSaix, chairwoman of the that the initial problems with “I feel a lot of loyalty to this insti-
the council’s chairman will be council committee on fixed-term ConnectCarolina are fixed right
By Grace Tatter
lead to severe illness or even death. tution. I’ve been here a long time Staff writer
Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain forced to consider the long-term faculty and a senior lecturer in biol- away, and that involves having and I feel like it was a great honor Teachers and lawmakers across
spotted fever — two tick-borne ill- implications of any budget cuts. ogy, said cuts to fixed-term faculty good faculty input about the pro- to be asked (to run),” he added. the state are voicing concerns over
nesses — have become more preva- “We’re under a great deal could be disproportionate to those cess,” he said. Boxill said she is also grateful a new law that eliminates end-of-
lent over the past two decades. of financial pressure now. The seen by the administration. Steponaitis said he, like for the opportunity to lead the course exams in four high school
Steve Meshnick, UNC epidemi- University is going to have to Fixed-term faculty are particu- Boxill, is concerned for the fate University’s faculty. courses.
ology professor and lead author change a lot of things about the larly vulnerable to cuts because of fixed-term faculty — and the “It’s an exciting time but a time The law will cut standardized
of the study, said that if further way it operates,” Steponaitis said. they are hired on contracts that University’s reputation amid bud- of anxiety as well because of the tests not required for the state to
studies show similar results, the “The faculty chair will play some must be renewed upon expira- getary stress. budgetary fix,” Boxill said. receive federal funds: algebra 2,
apparel could be used by people role in ensuring that those changes tion. “The key is to protect the core
physical science, civics and eco-
who are often outdoors and could will take place in a way that doesn’t DeSaix said Boxill has a history missions of the University, which Contact the University Editor nomics and U.S. history.
possibly be used to prevent malar- harm the University in the long of initiating conversations with are teaching, research and service,” at university@dailytarheel.com. The statute passed over-
ia from mosquitoes in developing whelmingly in the N.C. General
countries. Assembly and became law with-
out Gov. Bev Perdue’s signature
Town needs volunteers for by brooke hefner rules and judiciary committee, also
The bill was introduced in both
the finance committee and the
represent people. Congress sponsor the Snoop Dogg
concert as a public forum.
adapted aquatics program staff writer explained comments made about rules and judiciary committee last That is the job, to Some members opposed spon-
In the final meeting of the 92nd the inefficacy of student govern- week. While the finance commit- soring the concert, citing Snoop
The Town of Chapel Hill Parks session of Student Congress, mem- ment, saying he had experienced a tee passed the bill to the full body, represent the Dogg’s violent lyrics and contro-
and Recreation Department needs bers had their say on a variety of
volunteers age 16 and older for an issues, ranging from executive
change of heart.
“I took time away, and over the
the rules and judiciary committee
reported the bill unfavorably. student body.” versial history with women.
Member Kristen Johnson said
adapted aquatics programs for branch appointments to Snoop year I recognized there really is Members needed a two-thirds Student Congress should respond
swim students with special needs. Dogg. great potential to work together
kristen johnson, congress
vote to bring the bill to debate. The to the large percentage of students
The volunteers would work with Student body president-elect and propel ideas forward,” he said. vote failed. “The most important title in who want the concert.
swim instructors and be paired Mary Cooper’s executive branch Hoover and Michelle Healy, the “This is my last attempt to try Student Congress was given half “We are elected to represent
with students to learn swim skills.office appointees were approved nominee for Honor Court chair- to help students,” Williams said. an hour in (rules and judiciary),” people,” she said. “That is the job,
Volunteers should be comfort- by the body after they answered woman, were not present at the “What concerns me is that (the said Speaker Pro Tempore Zach to represent the student body and
able in the water, but no teaching questions from members. meeting and appeared via Skype. rules and judiciary committee) is De La Rosa. their needs and their wants.”
skills are required. The volunteers Zealan Hoover, Cooper’s pick for Healy, Hoover and Jutha were less concerned about the bill and Committee member and former The symbolic resolution was
will practice strokes with their student body vice president, was approved by Student Congress more about the politics behind it.” speaker Deanna Santoro said the bill rejected by a vote of 14-9.
partners and will motivate and asked if he had any intention of run- along with Jon McCay, the nomi- Finance committee member will likely be debated next session. The inauguration of the 93rd
help them have fun. ning for student body president. nee for student attorney general, Adam Horowitz said he encouraged “I say we do it once and do it session of Student Congress will
The class meets every week He said he had considered it and Zach Dexter, Cooper’s choice Student Congress to debate the bill. right and that may be in the 93rd take place Tuesday and the first
from 6:30 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. on before, but would not if he became for student body treasurer. “Even if we don’t pass it today, it session,” Santoro said. full meeting will take place the next
Wednesdays from April 6 to May 11 vice president. Adam Jutha, stu- Dakota Williams, current student is worth debating,” he said. The 92nd session’s final item day, April 6.
at the Homestead Aquatic Center. dent body secretary nominee, also body treasurer, attended the meeting Members of the rules and judi- of business was a “concurrent
said he would not run. to sponsor a bill to amend Title V, ciary committee said there was not resolution to improve the image of Contact the University Editor
-From staff and wire reports Jutha, former chairman of the the section of the Student Code con- enough time to fully discuss the bill. Student Congress.” at university@dailytarheel.com.
4 wednesday, march 30, 2011 Editor-in-chief Candidates The Daily Tar Heel
Norton focuses on outreach The next Daily Tar Heel editor-in-chief will be selected Saturday
by viviana bonilla lopez About editor selection: The editor of The Daily Tar Heel is chosen by an 11-member board that includes a
staff writer UNC employee, a former DTH editor, a member of the community at-large, representatives from the student body,
Steven Norton says he would a member of the DTH board of directors and three DTH staff members. Each candidate is interviewed separately by
take a bullet for The Daily Tar the board for about an hour, and then the board votes.
Heel.
DTH managing editor and To read each candidate’s plans, see page 10. For full versions, see dailytarheel.com.
a junior comparative literature
major from Elizabeth City, Norton
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played club volleyball and served Last summer, Stilwell interned online and multimedia desks Stilwell said she is on track.
as a resident advisor. This summer at the Concordia Sentinel in to assure the DTH website has “I’ve seen myself grow dramati-
he will intern with The Charlotte Louisiana where her get-it-done unique content that is different and cally,” said freshman staff writer
Observer. attitude led her to locate a key enhances the print edition. Lenzie Purcell.
EXCHANGE
But Norton’s main focus is next witness for an article, said Stanley “We need to be able to attract Nelson agrees.
year’s DTH. Nelson, her editor. an audience that is geared to only “In addition to all the profes-
“We are going to be bold, we “Some people told me they had online,” she said. sional qualities she has, she is also
are going to be innovative in our no idea where she was,” he said. Second, Stilwell hopes to increase a good, honest person,” he said.
design, and we are going to do “But Tori found her and it was a the DTH’s presence on campus “And that’s a good person to have
great journalism,” he said. big deal.” through Pit-sitting, painting cubes, leading your newsroom.”
Hundreds of new arrivals daily Contact the State & National
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sees yet, O’Barr said it has seen an Both Rubinow and Avery Cook, outreach. ye Barcott, a UNC alumnus, lectures in the FedEx Global Education Center in
increased proportion of the student clinical services coordinator for “So many things are happening
body in recent years. Counseling and Wellness Services, that really weren’t in place a year celebration of the tenth anniversary of the founding of Carolina for Kibera, the
And O’Barr said campus men- said friends are often the first to ago,” he said. organization he co-founded. Barcott was also celebrating the release of his book,
tal health professionals have seen notice mental health problems. “It Happened on the Way to War,” in which he describes his experiences while working
increasingly acute problems recently, They said it is important for peo- Contact the University Editor
possibly because today’s college stu- ple to encourage troubled friends at university@dailytarheel.com. in Kibera, the largest slum in East Africa. Visit dailytarheel.com for the full story.
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Nearest plant has protocols in place happen at any nuclear power plant
if the right factors were present,”
said Dalton Sawyer, emergency
By Chelsea Bailey Members of the team hope to preparedness coordinator for UNC
Staff writer eventually publish a paper with Health Care.
It happened halfway around the their findings. He said the hospital has an emer-
world, but Japan’s nuclear crisis “People in Japan will definitely gency radiation protocol in place
could be raising radiation levels at have long-term problems that they to treat and contain patients who
UNC. will have to deal with and the people enter with radiation poisoning.
But students and researchers on-site will be sick,” Henning said. Sawyer said stories in the media
who found low levels of radiation in “But the amount of radiation usually overemphasize detections of
the air above Phillips Hall stressed drops off rapidly with distance. trace amounts of radiation without
there is no need for alarm. Here in the U.S., we don’t have giving any context, which makes area
A group from the physics and anything to worry about.” residents unnecessarily worried.
astronomy department detected the Fewer than 25 miles away from He added that radiation is natu-
radiation March 19. Members of the Chapel Hill, Progress Energy oper- rally found everywhere — it’s in the
team believe it might have drifted ates the Shearon Harris Nuclear ground and our bodies produce it but
to the University from a damaged Power Plant. that doesn’t mean it’s unhealthy.
nuclear reactor in Japan. Plant spokeswoman Julia “Everything with radiation is
In order to detect the radiation, Milstead said the plant has operated relative,” Sawyer said. “Radiation
researchers had to create extremely without major incident since 1987 — scares people because they can’t
specialized equipment that could but that doesn’t mean local residents smell it, they can’t see it and, by
screen specifically for radioac- are not prepared for the worst. and large, they can’t feel it.”
tive isotopes like Iodine-131 and “We work hard to make sure He said that while chemical
Iodine-132 that a reactor would that residents who live and work agents in the air can be masked
emit into the atmosphere. closest to the plant are aware of our or mistaken for other compounds,
“Natural radiation is in every- safety protocol,” Milstead said. elevated radiation levels are easily
thing,” said Reyco Henning, one In addition to distributing safety identifiable.
of the professors supervising the brochures, the plant tests its warn- Sawyer said knowing that
research team. “It has absolutely no ing sirens every three months, and radiation has caused a patient’s
medical implications whatsoever. residents in the surrounding areas symptoms makes it easier to treat
“You need very specialized can hear the signal. them.
equipment to detect the radiation. Though safety measures are “From a disaster standpoint, wire/mct
M
It would normally be lost in a sea in place, patients would likely be once you detect it, you know it’s
of radioactivity.” transported to UNC Hospitals there. In that regard, it’s a lot easier ore than 140 women who had supporting legislation that would guaran-
Henning and his colleagues are in the event of an emergency, to manage because there’s nothing championed Gulf Coast recovery tee the five Gulf Coast states at least 80
collaborating with researchers at Milstead said. else that it can be.” after Hurricanes Katrina and percent of BP’s fines from last spring’s oil
universities across the nation to “What happened in Japan could
chart the way radiation from Japan happen elsewhere. In theory, the Contact the University Editor Rita were at it again Tuesday, convening spill in the Gulf of Mexico, an amount that
is moving across the United States. catastrophic loss of coolant could at university@dailytarheel.com. on Capitol Hill to announce that they were could top $21 billion.
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Pets/Livestock open to negotiation. For more information or
ence based on sex, race, creed, color, religion,
national origin, handicap, marital status. Timberlyne Apartments dishwasher, central air and heat, hard-
wood floors, fireplace. 110 Nobel Street.
Available July. $1,375/mo. 933-8143.
info@certificationcommission.org.
ADMiNiSTRATiVE ASSTANT: Computer work
photos, email cparker1013@gmail.com.
in CPA and teacher’s Chapel Hill (governor’s FUll HORSE BOARD: 12 x 12 stall, dressage
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Child Care Wanted Pro accounting software, bookkeeping. work for part of board. 919-656-1156. 2 Stonecrop units. 2BR/2BA and
4BR/4BA. May thru July 31. Furni-
SUMMER NANNY NEEDED for children
406632 For Sale Flexible hours. Email resume, hourly rate:
cardello@fpec.org. interviews Saturday ture optional. $650/mo with utilities.
ages 10 and 7 in our Chapel Hill home for 1-4pm. Roommates Parking available, walking distance
to campus. 704-493-3924 or email
4-5 weeks in the summer. Weeks flexible. UNDERgRADS, OWN YOUR TUxEDO! Just
Hours 7:30am-4:30pm M-F. Requires reli- For Rent $85! includes tuxedo jacket, pants, shirt,
HABTECH: keston Care is looking for males
and females who are interested in work- ROOMMATES NEEDED. Non-smoking Female
winterme@email.unc.edu.
Walk to
able transportation, English speaker, ability tie, vest, studs and cufflinks. Not a rental,
ing as Habtech or CNA to work 1 on 1 with looking for 1-2 roommates for fall, spring
to work legally in US and clean driving his- YOU OWN iT! Formalwear Outlet, 415 Mill-
ONlY 4 BlOCkS TO CAMPUS, Franklin Street. the elderly or disabled children in Durham, semesters. Apartment walking distance
tory. Non-smoker. Willingness to engage stone Drive, Hillsborough. Just 15 minutes
Summer Jobs
Campus!
Check out this 4BR/2.5BA house located Orange and Chatham Counties. Afternoon, from campus, great location on Hillsbor-
children in creative play a must. Email to from campus. www.formalwearoutlet.com,
on Stephens Street. Hardwood floors, W/D, evening and weekend hours available. Reli- ough. low rent. sidney47@email.unc.edu.
nannysearch27516@gmail.com. 919-644-8243.
dishwasher. Available June 1, great location able transportation a must! if interested in 704-975-3523.
for students. $2,100/mo. Email Fran Holland JOiN US AT TiMBERlYNE APARTMENTS, 200 a CNA or Habtech position, please call kes- LIFEgUARDS
Properties at herbholland@intrex.net or call ton Care. M-F 9am-4pm at 919-967-0507 ROOMMATE WANTED: Female profes- The Y is accepting applications for certified
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Westminster. Saturday, April 2. 9am-12pm in
(CPR, 1st aid). sional seeking to share spacious 2BR/2BA lifeguards and swim lesson instructors for
PROViDER needed for down- the tennis court area. great finds and sav-
apartment. quiet condo community. W/D,
town Chapel Hill church. 8:30am- Washer/Dryers ings. Purchase new and repurposed items.
lOOkiNg FOR SUMMER EMPlOYMENT? private bathroom, walk in closet. Water,
2 locations. Find our printable application
12:30pm. Call 919-929-7191 ext. 22. $600-$740/month RENOvATED MILL CREEK See you then. Rain date, April 9. EHO.
Several part-time leasing positions avail- trash included. rmbeitia5@hotmail.com
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Nancy Chan, HR Director, Chapel Hill, NC
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Walk to campus and Franklin Street from Help Wanted company. 20-25 hrs/wk. if interested please
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part-time job? Help needed with sewing abil-
head camp counselor. This position requires
at least 2 years of previous counselor experi-
cabinets, granite counter tops, tile floors, perienced Durham photographer looking for
ities. Monday through Friday. Call 919-967- SAFE, qUiET APARTMENT on Bolin Creek ence. great work environment. Application is
female models to help me expand my port-
FAIR HOUSINg crown molding, decorator paint, plantation
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All REAl ESTATE AND RENTAl advertising in blinds, renovated bathroom and fixtures. or additional bedroom. $679/mo. 1 mile
digital copies or monetary, which is $40/hr.
this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Outdoor deck with great wooded view near
You can contact me by phone, or through my BARTENDERS from Franklin. Pool, gym, parking. Available
Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal
to advertise “any preference, limitation, or
For Rent the pool and tennis courts. includes W/D
and water. Renovations will be complete website at http://www.portraitsbykeith.com. ARE IN DEMAND!
05-01-11 thru 07-31-11. 252-432-4677 or
lwrotolo@yahoo.com.
Tutoring Wanted
in time for August 2011 move in. $1,100/ 919-382-8070.
discrimination based on race, color, religion, Earn $20-$35/hr. 1 or 2 week and weekend
COUNTRY SETTiNg FOR lovely 3BR/3BA mo. Call Jim at 919-801-5230 or email SUBlET ROOM iN WAREHOUSE APART- TUTORS NEEDED iMMEDiATElY great pay.
sex, handicap, familial status, or national iNVESTMENT OFFiCE ASSiSTANT: Need classes. 100% job placement assistance. Ra-
house located off of Hwy 86 in Hideaway jim@jimkitchen.org. MENTS! Available mid May thru beginning Transportation is required. Only hiring a
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Estates. This house has large lot, perfect for of August. Price is extremely negotiable! few, please email ttsapps@nc.rr.com or call
preference, limitation, or discrimination.” WAlk TO CAMPUS. 2BR/1BA duplex with experience, great skills. Tasks are: ad- money! Meet people! Ask about our $299 tu-
pets. Wonderful great room with fireplace, Please contact: mcbeck@email.unc.edu or 919-661-1728 today.
This newspaper will not knowingly accept W/D, dishwasher, central air and heat. Avail- ministration, reception, research, mar- ition with current student iD. Call now! 919-
lovely kitchen, hardwood floors through 847-778-7700.
any advertising which is in violation of the able July for $925/mo. merciarentals.com, keting, events, etc. growth opportunity! 676-0774. www.cocktailmixer.com/unc.html.
out, 2 car garage, mud room, enjoyable shannonj@frankelstaffing.com. PERFECT SUBlEASE: Chapel View Apart-
law. Our readers are hereby informed that
all dwellings advertised in this newspaper
deck area, $1,450/mo. Fran Holland Proper-
ties, email herbholland@intrex.net or call
933-8143.
ments. Furnished 1BR/1BA in 2BR/2BA. Volunteering
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AVAilABlE MAY OR JUNE: Bike, bus, walk
from 14 Bolin Heights (of Mlk Jr Blvd) to
THE CAROLINA CLUB Egg DONORS NEEDED. UNC Health
Care seeking healthy, non-smoking
Available April thru July. $585/mo includes
in accordance with the law. To complain of water, power, cable, internet. On NS busline. PARTiCiPANTS ARE NEEDED for studies of
campus. 3BR/1BA house with hardwood Part-time receptionist: The ideal candidate females 21-30 to become egg do-
discrimination, call the U. S. Department of Email: pacman1187@hotmail.com. visual and hearing function using magnetic
floors, W/D. Pets negotiable. $900/mo. Email possesses a very friendly, outgoing personal- nors. $2,500 compensation for
Housing and Urban Development housing 10 MiNUTES FROM EVERYTHiNg! ity, self confidence, positive attitude, strong SUMMER OUTlET *REDUCED* room in resonance imaging (MRi). These studies
discrimination hotline: 1-800-669-9777. South Terrace Apartments. great Fran Holland Properties at herbholland@ COMPlETED cycle. All visits and pro-
focus on customer service, outstanding com- 3BR house. 12 minute walk to campus, 4 are conducted at the Brain imaging and
floor plans for sharing. 1BR, 2BR intrex.net or call 919-968-4545. cedures to be done local to campus.
WAlk TO CAMPUS. Newly renovated munication skills, attention to detail, the minute walk to Franklin. 213 Mitchell lane. Analysis Center (BiAC) at Duke Unviersity
and 3BR apartments. 3 bedrooms For written information, please call
3BR/1.5BA duplex. Central heat, air, W/D, 1.5 BlOCkS TO FRANkliN STREET: 1BR and ability to work independently and strong $575/mo. 704-877-6295. Medical Center. Participants should be 18
have 3 full bathrooms. Private gated 919-966-1150 ext. 5 and leave your
dishwasher. Available August. $1,600/mo. 2BR apartments. $625/mo and $940/mo, computer skills. general hours are Tuesday years-old or older and should have no his-
entrance. Resort style pool. 24 hour current mailing address. SUMMER SUBlET CARRBOR: $350/
Merciarentals.com, 919-933-8143. respectively. Prime location at 408 Mlk. thru Saturday evenings, 2-4 shifts per week, tory of brain injury or disease. Most studies
fitness center. Free Wi-Fi at pool and June and August. 1 year lease. No pets, mo +utlities. June thru July, 1BR in 4BR last between 1-2 hours, and participants are
occasional Sundays and weekday mornings,
3BR/1BA SiNglE FAMiilY HOME. Separate clubhouse. Poolside grills. gourmet no smoking. www.hilltopproperties.net, house. 320 Davie Road, Carrboro. Email paid approximately $20/hr. Please contact
in a professional, upscale setting within the
1BR apartment occupied downstairs. Off East kitchens. Huge closets. Minutes to lucas at lsstephe@email.unc.edu or call the BiAC volunteer coordinator at 681-9344
Franklin. Share utilities. Hardwood floors. UNC. W/D hookups. Call today. 919-
919-968-6939. george Watts Hill Alumni Center on the UNC
campus. Email cover letter and resume to Homes For Sale 919-357-1254. or volunteer@biac.duke.edu for additional
Fenced enclosure back yard. W/D. Desire 450-0080. elizabeth.cheek@ourclub.com. No phone SUMMER SUBlET: 1 room in 3BR/2BA, 1,200 information. You can also visit our website at
SPACiOUS, AWESOME STUDENT
“green” tenants, non-smoking. $1,050/mo
with water. 919-960-1724. HOUSiNg. Bring friends to share 4BR calls. EOE. UpDATED BRICK square foot apartment. $366/mo, includes www.biac.duke.edu.
2BR/2BA TOWNHOUSE. Mill Creek. Walk or 6BR townhouse. W/D, hardwood YARD HElP: Close to campus. Digging, RANCH HOME internet and water. Pool, gym, 10 minute
5BR/2BA CONDO in triplex. 611 Hillsborough
Street. Completely remodeled, hardwoods,
to UNC. $1,000/mo. +deposit. Available
August 1, 2011 to August 1, 2012. Call
floors, 4 free buslines, minutes to
UNC, large bedrooms, large closets,
moving dirt, landscaping. 919-929-1795. in great Chapel Hill location. Be on Franklin
walk to campus. May 13th thru July 31st.
swaaser@email.unc.edu. Wanted To Rent
HiRiNg UPBEAT SPA COORiNATOR: Street in 5 minutes. 3BR/2BA, 1,588 square
tile throughout, new appliances, W/D, near 919-414-8913. ceiling fans, extra storage, internet, feet, 1/2 acre of land. $244,900. Shelter
bus stop, $2,750/mo. Available August 2011.
UNiVERSiTY COMMONS: $1,600/mo. cable ready, free ample parking, no Southpoint spa is now hiring a positive,
Real Estate, lCC, April grossman, 919- NEw DUpLEx APRil HOUSiNg NEEDED: Female gradu-
704-277-1648 or uncrents@carolina.rr.com. upbeat spa coordinator to work part time. ate (24) looking for Chapel Hill bedroom
4BR/4BA 919-923-0630. includes utilities, smoking. $400/mo per BR. Available
Must be available weekends and dur-
260-5875. Details www.139windsor.com. SUMMER SUBLET! rental (parking spot preferable) for April.
May or August 2011. spbell48@ MlS# 1774032.
internet, living and dining furniture, W/D,
112 KENAN STREET private bath, walk in closet in each room.
live.com, 919-933-0983. ing the summer. Positive attitude, upbeat 1BR/1BA in a new duplex at 519 Hills-
borough. Close to Franklin and campus.
Please email: mccmari@gmail.com. Price is
negotiable.
personality and a passion for customer
great house opening up 8/1/11 at 112 ke- On J and D buslines. NolAloha@nc.rr.com, Available July 8 to August 14. $650/
service is a must. Please email resume to HOME FOR SAlE, 1 MilE TO UNC. Cus-
nan Street. Has hardwood, 4BR/2BA with 919-767-1778. PRiME lOCATiON: WAlk TO UNC. 1BR/1BA mo.+utilities, price negotiable. Email
jacuzzi room included! Huge rooms, great duplex on Friendly lane. Spacious, hardwood
g.bowman@healingwatersbeauty.com. tom built single family home a short
walk to UNC hospitals. 623 Coolidge mattmcgibney@gmail.com. QUESTIONS: 962-0250
closets, lots of features. Call me to set up CHAPEl Hill FAMilY FOREST: Highway 54 floors, central AC, parking. No pets or smok- DEDiCATED RUNS NOW AVAilABlE! imme-
a time to view. Managed by Cindy at lTS East, 2BR/2BA condo. Upgraded appliances, Street. Open House: Sunday, April
ing. Available June or August. $925/mo. diate openings for dedicated route drivers
Manaagement. 919-967-0776. wood floors, new AC unit. $1,000/mo. 12 3rd, 1-3pm. $369,900 Franklin Street
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rage. grad students, professionals only. Enjoy
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wo members of the Nederlands porary dance company and is headquartered
Dans Theater rehearse for their per- at the Lucent Danstheater in The Hague. Tickets $5 • T-Shirts $12
formance of “The Second Person,” Nederlands Dans Theater was founded in Sponsored by Sigma Sigma Sigma
for the Carolina Way
which will be featured at Memorial Hall 1959 with the intention to break away from
tonight at 7:30 p.m. The theater is a contem- the more traditional Dutch National Ballet. Snoop Dogg saga
Hear what campus EA represen-
Dutch ambassador
tatives have to say about the Snoop
games Dogg concert. See pg. 1 for Q&A.
© 2009 The Mepham Group. All rights reserved. Face of the DTH
Level: 1 2 3 4 Meet the candidates running
to US visits UNC
for editor-in-chief of The Daily Tar
Heel. See pg. 4 for stories.
Complete the grid
so each row, column
and 3-by-3 box (in
The whole ShBANGE
bold borders) con- An educational game created by
Talks views on tains every digit 1
to 9.
UNC Libraries has earned wide-
spread praise. See pg. 5 for story.
foreign policies Solution to
Tuesday’s puzzle
Golfers place third
by Ashlyn Still The women’s golf team took
staff writer third out of 17 in a competition this
The Netherlands may be a small week. See pg. 7 for story.
country, but Renée Jones-Bos, the
Dutch ambassador to the United
Radiation hits UNC
States, said that it can make big
global changes. The Japanese nuclear crisis may
At a talk Tuesday afternoon at have marginally raised radiation
UNC School of Law, Jones-Bos levels at UNC. See pg. 7 for story.
discussed everything from the
importance of shared political
values between the U.S. and the
Netherlands to Dutch views on
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