2-The Daily Tar Heel-Thursday, February 19, 1981
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the Reagan administration did not
continue the Section 8 housing program
or if Chapel Hill did not meet HUD
requirements. Also, a willing developer
would have to be found, he added.
Temple mentioned other housing alter
natives at the meeting, Student Govern
ment Housing Director Barbara Palmer
said. These were:
converting Pettigrew, Vance and
Battle buildings back .into dorms, which
would not provide many more spaces;
converting Odum Village to single
student housing, which would increase
the number of residents there by 300;
instituting voluntary triples, with rent
reductions, to save existing space.
Since state law requires that residence
halls be self-supporting, Paimer said
building any new dormitories would
mean rents would have to go up for all
on-campus students. Also, all the likely
sites for new student housing already
were earmarked for academic buildings
or the new student activity center, she
said.
Saunders said he hoped the Planning
Board, Town Council, Carrboro Board
of Aldermen and other town boards and
student groups would issue public state
ments contradicting the report made to
the trustees Friday, in which University
officials claimed the housing shortage
was no longer critical.
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Student protests wrack Poland
WARSAW (AP) Thousands of Polish university students took over class
rooms across the country Wednesday despite a decision, by the new government
to grant Lodz student strikers an independent student association.
Strike leaders said the new wave of student strikes would continue until
student groups had a chance to evaluate an agreement reached by government
negotiations to end a 28-day sit-in at Lodz. t
The outbreak of student strikes over issues ranging from mandatory
courses in Russian to more money for books meant new problems for the
government of Gen. Wojciech Jaruzelski, who took office as premier a week
ago with a plea for 90 days without strikes.
Student strikes were also under way at Wroclaw, Torun, Krakow, Szczecin
and other cities, the official news agency PAP and student leaders said.
Jewish dissident freed in Russia
TEL AVIV (AP) In what was seen as a possible human rights overture by
the Kremlin to the Reagan administration, Soviet Jewish dissident Yosef
Mendelevich was unexpectedly freed from a labor camp in the Ural Mountains
Wednesday and sent to Israel.
. The 33-year-old computer engineer and devout Orthodox Jew had spent
nearly 1 1 years in the labor camp for his part in an abortive attempt to hijack
a plane from Leningrad to Sweden in 1970.
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The Daily Tar Heel incorrectly reported
Monday in a front-page story on apartment
, hunting that only three apartments became
vacant last summer at Northampton Plaza.
Northampton Manager Charlotte Kilpatrick
said only three apartments became vacant last
August, but that the complex had a "fairly
large turnover in May, June and July."
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In a story in Tuesday's DTH. the wrong
hours for the Olde Campus Rape and Assault
Prevention Escort service were published. The
correct hours are 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. Sunday
through Thursday, 7-1 1 p.m. Friday and 7-9
p.m. Saturday. The number is 933-7602. The
DTH regrets these errors.
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