6The Tar Heel Thursday, July 17, 1986
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Alcohol
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directly sponsored by the Student
Government or the Graduate and
Professional Students' Federation at
which the alcohol provided is done
so under guidelines adopted by the
Student Government or the Gradu
ate and Professional Students' Fed
eration. The event must be approved
in writing by the Vice Chancellor for
Student Affairs.
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At events in the Carolina Union
when the alcohol provided is done
so under guidelines adopted by the
Carolina Union Board. The event
must be approved in writing by the
Director of the Carolina Union.
In private residence hall rooms
by residents of sufficient age and their
guests of sufficient age.
In TV lounges or other residence
hall spaces designated by the Director
of Housing for residents of sufficient
age and their guests of sufficient age.
Open containers of any kind of
alcoholic beverage are not permitted
in other public areas of residence
halls.
Can students realistically expect
residence hall social events to be
approved due to the proportionately
small number of legal drinkers who
will live in those buildings? Kuncl
said, "In order to get a feel for how
to make that decision, it would have
to be dealt with a few times.
"We as administrators have to .
make sure that the activity in ques
tion is in line with RHA guidelines.
We also have to, as we've done in
the past, make sure that the accoun
tability for the function is defined so
there are no uncertainties about who
has the responsibility for whatever
might happen.
"Hopefully, the added attention to
liability that this policy will bring will
help control the events. People will
be more willing to police their own
parties instead of leaving it up to
University representatives like resi
dent assistants (RAs).M
Section VII communicates the
administration's feelings about the
policy.
It reads: "In relation to alcohol,
as in other matters, all members of
the University community are
expected to act as adults, to obey the
law, to obey University policy, and
take personal responsibility for their
conduct. Individuals of whatever age
who violate this Policy or who
threaten disorder, public distur
bance, danger to themselves and
others, or damage to property will
be subject to disciplinary action.
The policy ends by stating that
additional guidelines may be put into
action by the University as they are
needed to encourage the responsible
use of alcohol in the University
community, and to comply with
applicable laws and ordinances.
Sept.
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Rascal's, a private club that fea
tures dancing and a full bar, seems
to be the only Chapel Hill bar
planning to make major changes
before September. The club caters
primarily to students and will be
offering diverse entertainment to
draw crowds, said manager Jeff
Pierce.
"After September 1, we have to
have something to offer people who
don't drink; well have under 21
nights every Friday, Saturday and
Thursday night, with special promo
tions, and serve people over 21 the
rest of the time," he said.
Rascal's also plans to bring in live
bands every Wednesday as they did
last year and have a comedy night
beginning in September and possibly
a Monday Night Football special,
Pierce said. He said that 65 percent
of the club's members were over 21,
and he wanted to make sure that
when the drinking age changed they
would be able to have something to
offer everybody.