14 Thursday, October 10,1996 alip la% aar Uni Jeanne Fnpte editor Office Hoar*. 2-3 p.m. Fridays Graham Brink managing editor Adam Bianchi electronic edition editor fA J World Wide Web Electronic Edition I 4 / J http://www.unc.edu/dth I BOARD EDITORIALS Sporting chance ■ While promoting women’s crew to the status of varsity sport is a positive step, funding need not come from student fees. Congratulations to the women’s crew team in becoming the University’s 28th varsity sport. Praise is due to the Department of Athletics for granting the team varsity status, beginning the 1997-98 academic year, and rewarding the team members for their tireless effort and steadfast commitment. Crew’s ascendency to the varsity level em bodies the ideal spirit of Title DC —guaranteeing equal funding between men and women in col lege varsity sports. In order to create equality, the athletic depart ment added a women’s sport to the varsity ranks, rather than following the lead of other schools and subtracting a men’s sport. While attaining varsity status is an admirable achievement, questions remain concerning po tential sources of funding. A $lO student fee increase is currently on the table as the proposed means of funding the team. Here, as in many cases when an obvious financial need arises for a group with popular support, the University is anxious to increase student fees with little thought or debate. Director of Athletic Business and Finance Mortina Ballen has admitted alternatives to the student fee increase will exist if the proposal is Big nasty posters The barrage of anti-Helms posters mysteri ously appearing throughout our campus and state last weekend was ablatant act of vandalism that brought the level of intelligent debate in the senatorial race down yet another notch. Posters depicting an unflattering visage of Jesse Helms between the slogan “Little White Lies” were permanently glued to public build ings, walkways, highway overpasses and bus stops not only in Chapel Hill, but in Carrboro, Durham and as far away as Charlotte. The perpetrators of this crime showed re markable organization and vigor in their late night operation; however, they have not shown the same initiative in removing these posters. That burden will fall upon the local municipali ties, and it will not be cheap. In some cases, simple cleanup will be impossible and the plexiglass panels on many bus stops will need complete replacement. Carrboro public works estimates that cleanup of their town could cost up to $ 1,000, while Chapel Hill has yet to begin an organized effort. Fornow, we are left with the BAROMETER News flash Young defuncts t Move over, CNN, the FOX network is UNC Young Democrats... enterprising * ' aunc^'n 9 a new ' "unbiased," total | at Mm and bold? More like irresponsible and ~ mßr~ news network to give viewers a now officially deprived of their "active" comprehensive and objective look at ' status by the state Board of Elections, world events. Al Bundy for anchorman? It seems they failed to file a pre-primary report due April 22, 1994. Yikes! Courting opportunity . , Our favorite 6-year-old smoocher and Spirit COOSter most recent media superstar, > No, the myriad of colorful balloons Johnathan Prevette, is taking his school . adorning campus is not the latest board to court. No surprise, the legal Coalition for Economic Justice initiative, foundation of Jack Daly, law student Such colors could only be the happy and publicity hound, is representing the decor of a deflating Homecoming youngster. When's the election? Week. Or is it pro-choice week? OBVIOUSLY THE SALARY VROfeUEM '.Does not in to HouSE£c=EvTi