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Permit from page 40 hundred spots for this purpose. Students with extenuating cir cumstances should contact Stu dent Government in the fall to apply through the hardship process. Students who try to park on campus without permits face stiff penalties. According to Mary Fox, UNCs parking control coordina tor, about 500 citations for park ing violations alone are issued on campus on an average day. Penalties range from $10 for parking without the proper permit to $50 for unlawful transfer or display of a permit. Cars may also be towed for certain violations. Parking on campus is not cheap, but compared to the town's prices it is a better bargain. The cheapest monthly rental for a space from the town of Chapel Hill is $35 and the highest is $50. These spaces are in the lots on Rosemary Street. For further information contact Eric Luther, parking manager for Chapel Hill. "Last year there were lots of spaces available, as you can imagine at that price," Clayton said. "That comes out to be around $300 for an academic year. Another alternative for students would be a privately rented space. "We have heard there are people on Cameron Avenue who rent out spaces," Clayton said. "IVe seen ads in the Independent and the DTH that spaces are being rented privately." Of course, a final resource for getting to campus is the Chapel Hill Transit. Prices vary according to route and length of time. There are all-route tickets for $125 annually or 40-time tickets for $ 17. Tickets specifically for the academic year are available. A person may designate a restricted route as well. Swimming from page 21 ces. A waiver would require a petition to the Appeals Commit tee, however, a procedure which has a reputation for being some what strict. Your best bet is probably to go ahead and take the course during your freshman year and sink or swim. Simplify Your Life First Union's No Minimum Checking - the easy answer to a student's banking needs. If you're like most stu dents, college life is far from simple. You've got classes to attend, books to study, teams to cheer and people to meet The last thing you need is a checking account you have to worry about . First Union's No Mini mum Checking is worry free. You can write 10 checks each statement period for only a $3 main tenance fee, and best of all, you don't have to keep a minimum balance. For quick cash, you can use your 24 Hour Bank ing Card at any First Union 24 Hour Banking Machine (like the one at the Student Union) or at other automated tell er machines with the Relays emblem. Stop by a First Union office today and simplify your life with No Mini mum Checking. First Union National Bank of North Carolina First Union's Chapel Hill locations: 100 North Elliot Road e 105 E. Franklin Street University Mall UNC Student Union 24 Hour Banking Machine Carrboro: 201 North Greensboro Street. The Tar HeelMonday, August 24, 198723 Student Judicial System Activity Spring semester 1887 PleasVerdicts: G Guilty, NG Not Guilty, DS Definite Suspension; IS Indefinite Suspension; DP Definite Probation; IP Indefinite Probation; C Censure; VBR Violation of Basic Rights; IE Insufficient Evidence; SS Severity of Sanction Plea Charge Appeal Verdict Sanction Received unauthorized aid on a Computer NG G IP not to be removed before the fall Science 14 program submitted on Oct 28, 1986 semester 1987; F in Computer Science 14 Appealed to University Hearings Board IE Sustained Appealed to Chancellor IE Sustained Gave or received unauthorized aid on a Sociol- NG G DS through spring semester 1987; ogy 23 final exam given during the fall semester F in Sociology 23 1986 Appealed to University Hearings Board VBR, IE, SS Sustained on all three appeals Gave or received unauthorized aid on a Sociol- NG G DS through spring semester 1987; ogy 23 final exam given during the fall semester Fin Sociology 23 1986 Appealed to University Hearings Board VBR, IE, SS Sustained on all three appeals New hearing based on new evidence NG NG THERE'S A LESSOR TOBE LEADED MM Tm-wiTyiwii iwi .m,m--i., .. . . , . . Tr m hi mi ip i mi i , " im 'Jin !i in:( uii:!Kt jt inniiiry.v i - 9 f.M : f u ;j i( i , ,i - m:fck .i,:(V4 .;. ' r:f- ' ! . (; l-t- " ;-- .. ? Mcn-fM:Vi i .... l.iifj. i' mf,; .,.- . -jV;!iiit . -i.(i!iiti,'. . PBnng&L 1 We guarantee the lowest rental rates on all items. If you find a better rate on identical merchandise, we'll double the difference for the length of your rental contract. With Aaron Rents you get more: lowest rates, short-term rental period, next-day delivery and wide selections. With Aaron Rents, it's easy to turn your campus quarters into a class act. The 7 choice of students across the U.S.A. Aaron Rents Furniture Raleigh 2701 Timberlake Road 878-7811 Durham 4512 Chapel Hill Blvd. 493-1481
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