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Arena from page 5 multi-purpose facility sponsoring several different entertainment and educational events. It will only be used for basketball about 15 percent of the time." Sen. Wendell Murphy, D-Duplin, supported the proposed arena, say ing that his constituents in Duplin County, as well as many other people who live east of Raleigh, aren't served by facilities in Chapel Hill, Greens boro and Charlotte. "People from Raleigh all the way to the coast don't have a facility like this," Murphy said. "The general public would like to go see an ACC basketball game, but under the exist ing structure, there is no opportunity for that. In this arena, half of the seats would be reserved for the pub lic, and I think that makes it a fair way to go about running a facility." Sen. Helen Marvin, D-Gaston, said that she thought the spending priori ties of the General Assembly were out of order. "They already have a basketball arena at N.C State, and the city of Raleigh is talking about building one," Marvin said. "North Carolina is not hurting for another basketball arena, but we do need a building for the School of Social Work, which has been overlooked for far too many years." The School of Social Work at the V 0 MAMIES GOLDSMITHS ' JEWELERS-GEMOLOGISTS GOLDGOLDGOLD Rings Earrings Pendants Chains Most Made In Our Shop Come In and Visit Us Friendly Courteous Knowledgeable 106 Henderson St. 929-0330 GENERAL ELECTHIC CHAPEL DSOQJL STUDENTS FACULTY STAFF Identification required! jcpqnipEoip& ACCESSORIES i Save Time! omplete Meals! mpactSlze! ount Prices Now You Can Have Your Own Microwave Oven! SAVE MONEY AND TIF.1E! HURRY OFFER ENDS SOON! v i mamemowAvtcooKma clamcs wnvevBirmictiowAVKOVEMi 1 I w I 1 y TTVJ I S I CWB.MU.1Vt). I DURHAM I SOUTH S C aOJARF mux 3 3 i I $r KtMvcocrrv name I uL. 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"There's only so much business for this market, and if you spread it around, it's going to weaken all of us, unquestionably," Evans said. "I think people may have discounted the Winston-Salem facility opening up in August. It seats 14,800, which is almost as big as our facility and they're only 25 miles from our door step. From our perspective, we have that (Winston-Salem arena), the Smith Center, the new Charlotte building and now this Raleigh building all competing with each other and us." "People have to pick and choose in Chapel Hill is in Carrboro 24 hour string service "Get mote bite on the hall!" STFVt HBEDMAN'S AND RUNNING Ask about our Racquet ' Trade-in Program! 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"There is quite a bit of competi tion for the available spots, and he (Martin) can't appoint everyone. The fact that he does not reappoint some one does not necessarily mean that the person did not do a good job." Tuition frmPagei dent for finance. "We will bill stu dents the regular amount, and then we may have to bill them again after the fact." Normally the BOG should have already approved student fees for the fall, according to Lewis. "I was ex pecting them to vote at that (the June 9) BOG meeting, but it wasn't even on the agenda," he said. Officials in the University Cashier's Office said they will mail bills for tuition and fees the first week in August, and they will probably be due Aug. 15. "Normally the bills would have been sent out as early as mid-July," said Lynn McCurdy, an employee at the cashier's office. "We've been tell ing people who have called what tui tion is now and what it would be with the increase." 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