6 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2008 Candidates focus on the environment Platforms vary in approaches BY ABBY FARSON STAFF WRITER From the statewide drought to w aste reduction to global w anning, campus attention is increasingly focused on the environment. The candidates for student body president reflect this growing focus in their platforms. Many of the candidates' environ mental plans overlap and include similar goals, though each has approached the issues differently. “I think the environment is one of the most pressing issues for Carolina." said Logan Liles, a stu dent body president candidate. Liles' platform is divided into long-term and short-term envi ronmental goals, while candidate Kristin Hill's platform is broader and much less specific than her opponents'. J.J. Raynor, the third candi date, has a platform extensively researched with footnotes backing up her ideas. Raynor's platform includes an effort to stop the UNC Grounds Department from planting inva sive species, as well as a plan to expand recycling options around campus. Both Raynor and Hill are encouraging collaboration. Hill stressed the need for campus groups to work together, w hereas Raynor emphasized the need for student government to cooperate with student groups. “Student government isn't meant Forum endorsements Kristin Hill • 3 ► Di-Phi ► Young Democrats ► College Republicans Logan Liles -1 ► Out-of-State Student Association JJ. Raynor - 0 Attend the forums today: ► Black Student Movement: 5:30 p.m., Upendo Room in Student and Academic Services Buildings ► Bounce Smackdown: $3 cover, 8:30 p.m„ Hamilton 100 JlsL 919-968-3278 ||rn OPEN LATE HOURS Mon-Wed 4pm-3am Thur*day 4pm-3:3oam 306A W. Franklin St. Fri & Sat: 11 am-3:3oam 3C MSI B Son ttam-2ani STK-IT-fUESDAYI TRIPLE TOPPERS FREEM #| POKEY STIX X4HK SIMI BELLY BUSTER 1 COME N’ GET IT LARGE 1 -ITEM PIZZA **™** + LARGE POK!' v STIX LARGE 1 -ITTEM PIZZA +IPEPPRQNi ROUS LARGE POKEY STIX + II WINGS AMO FREE 2-LITER 6PfPPERONI ROLLS AU5=*29.99 ~ 7.99 CHOOtI 3 fOP ' **'.*• I Offers may expire without notice | HOUSING FAIR loam-2pm, Thursday. Feb. 7. 2008 Great Hall. Student Union JHHBH— “There are already so many great things going on. We just need to pool our resources” JJ. RAYNOR, SBP CANDIDATE to replace student organizations but to work with them," Raynor said. “There are already so many great things going on. We need to pool our resources." Additional targets included in Hill’s platform are improv ing UNC’s grade on the Campus Sustainability Report Card and strengthening green ties with the Triangle area. One of the primary goals of Liles' platform is a push for a Styrofoam - free campus. “We'll be sitting down with Carolina Dining Services and ask ing what our options are beyond Styrofoam," he said. “We want to make Chapel Hill a leader in environmental issues, especially this one." The candidates' environmental platforms borrow heavily from former student body presidents' environmental goals. Following current Student Body President Eve Carson's lead, both Liles and Raynor's plans include the aim of pursuing more efficient campus lighting. Raynor's platform also con tinues to discourage the use of mountain-top removal coal, an effort started by former Student Bodv President James Allred and CONTINUING COVERAGE: Analysis of five issues in the candidates' platforms WEDNESDAY: The new chancellor STUDENT ELECTIONS 2008 How the SBP candidates feel about the environment: J.J. Raynor Logan Liles Kristin Hill Motion sensor light switches inefficient tight Better _ /> recycling Increase water- /v /v co t n o s iisEi n9 More green A A space on a// campus N/ Greener buildings and Work with * . ser&r “sustainable food” Continue y. environmental * / / . // competitions <<