4AThe Daily Tar HeelFriday, August 23, 1985
Increase fp t?ip!ss caused by
on-campus kousmg demands
Dy LORRY WILLIAMS
Staff Writer
About 300 freshmen are housed
in temporary triples this fall the
most ever for a freshmen class, said
Collin Rustin, associate director for
housing.
The increase in triples can be
attributed to the increased demand
for on-campus housing, Rustin said.
"We have a demand for on
campus housing that is greater than
in recent years," Rustin said, adding
that the expensiveness of off-campus
housing played a , role in the on
campus demand.
Of the 296 freshmen tripled in
dormitories, 141 are men and 155
are women. Rustin said most should
be reassigned housing, within six
weeks, with many being untripled
within the next two or three weeks.
The temporary triples are concen
trated in Scott Residence College
and Hinton-James, Eringhaus and
Morrison dormitories. Some fresh
men were assigned housing in Craige
dormitory.
Currently the freshmen in Craige
are assigned there on a permanent
basis. They could be moved, how
ever, when spaces in other areas
become available, Rustin said.
"If we find there are not many no
shows or academically ineligible
students," he said, "then we're up the
creek. I don't know what well do."
When all tripled freshmen have
been assigned permanent housing,
the housing department will make
housing arrangements for the 160
students who still will be on the
waiting list as of Monday, Rustin
said.
Rustin said he has made about 160
assignments for those on the waiting
list since May. ,
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By AHJETTA f.lcQUEEN
Staff Writer -
The On-Line Catalog, a computer
ized catalog system, linking library
collections of UNC, Duke, and N.C
State University has opened for public
use this semester at UNC's Davis
Library.
"The development of the On-Line
Catalog has been long awaited by the
library staff and members of the
University community," said Carson
Holloway, a microforms and reference
librarian at Davis Library.
UNC, Duke and N.C. State will be
the first universities in the nation to
operate this system.
A UNC systems analysis staff began
developing the system in 1977, said
Holloway, who is in charge of publicity
for the new system. The project was
funded by grants from the Department
of Health, Education and Welfare.
The On-Line Catalog, which can be
used to search library materials by
author or title, is still being developed
by the Triangle Research Libraries
Network (TRLN), an association
formed by the libraries of the three
campuses, Holloway said.
"At present the On-line catalogs of
Duke and N.C. State are not available
at Davis. They should be available by
October," Holloway said.
The On-Line catalog system is being
used at Davis on a trial basis through
eight terminals. Users will have access
to 550,000 UNC titles, 470,000 titles at
N.C. State and 257,000 at. Duke.
Eventually, this system will replace the
old card catalog system, Holloway said.
"Access to Duke and State are
blocked until the full files are loaded,"
Holloway said. "State's will be opera
tional this winter and Duke's before the
end of the year."
On-campus public terminals will be
placed in the tfndergraduate, Mathe
matics and Library Science libraries this
year, Holloway said. State will have
four terminals, and Duke will have one.
During the year, the UNC library
staff will examine the system and
attempt to resolve any problems.
UNCIoift oifffeir caimeeledl because oi? modular mots
By JOY THOMPSON
Staff Writer
The Department of University Hous
ing declined to sign a contract with a
company offering to sell ready-to-assemble
lofts to students on campus,
Wayne T. Kuncl, director of housing
said in an interview Monday.
Last year Kuncl said he was consid
ering signing a contract with the
Collegiate Designs Company of Rad
ford, Va. to make the lofts available
to students over the summer. These pre-
cut lofts ' were designed for individual
students and were to sell for $79 a kit,
Kuncl said.
"The basic problem is that some of
the (dormitory) rooms have modular
beds," Kuncl said. These modular beds
were designed with desks built into
them, he said.
"They (the modular beds) were
distributed randomly across campus,
and we (housing) cant determine where
they are," Kuncl said.
The department would have had to
inform students living in rooms with
modular bed units that they wouldn't
be able to use the lofts in their rooms,
Kuncl said.
Collegiate Designs had planned to
mass mail order forms for the lofts to
students over the summer. Students
would have sent in a deposit with their
application, and the loft would have
been waiting for them when they arrived
on campus this fall, Kuncl said.
In a previous interview Kuncl said
the pre-cut . lofts were a value to
students.
"The problem is by not knowing
where that equipment is on campus, we
could not pinpoint the students (living
in rooms with the modular beds),"
Kuncl said. The names of these students
would have to be omitted from the
mailing list, he said.
Once Housing gets a list of all of the
rooms containing the modular units, it
may reconsider signing a contract,
Kuncl said.
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