Homecoming I FANFARE I Pg.6 1 City Council Candidates Pg. 3 I I ^ursday, Oct. 3, 1985 I Serving the students of the University of North Carolina Asheville since 1982 '' ^ - :''' ' -v-r \ V‘>''4n ' s '’ ?■ t \ "I ' ^* ' 7^' ' -i ' f't' ' '*’ V * 4V S S ' ' S Lipinsky renovation disrupts classes, but still bearable r ,'W DAY: Grotmdskeepers criason napie CrSe Vfednesday from ^ area that was fomerly a ur^ry at UNCA to the traffic s and at the entrance to the Photo by Joan Sterk naintenance facilities. Grounds supervisor Howard Bamcm the old nursery area wUl hecoae part of the expandlqg athletic facilities. Zoning regulations affect Campus fraternities, sororities ^''Jennifer Heglar PrnS*"^"® regulations may cause septi fraternities ho local sites for their ®‘=“rdlng to city zoning ®-^«nlstrater Susan Brantz. Qj. said that fraternities ^anti organizations Ash • houses in tl “'^st receive a condi- onal use permit from the city of Adjustments. The board may then refuse ap proval or grant the organization a conditional permit, enforcing any of several very specific parking, lighting and sign regulations. UNCA Pi Lamda Phi chapter president Tony Skipper said that in spring, 1983, zoning laws forced the fraternity to move from their newly rented house on Edgewood Street to their current continued on pg. 12 By Donna Kirby The year-long renovation of Lipinsky Building is temporarily displacing not only the Univer sity Program Board’s film series and the Humanities lectures, but the entire Music Department. Relocation of classes has al ready begun and involves the on- campus use of classrooms in Owen Building for music lectures, and two trailers divided into re hearsal space, computer lab and U^tening room. According to Dr • Joyce Dorr, music director, a third trailer will provide office space for four full-time and ten adjunct faculty members and the depart ment secretary. Off-campus, the University Community Band and the UNCA Jazz Band will hold their rehearsals at Asheville Junior High School while Dawn Records on Ravens- croft Drive in downtown Ashe ville is the location of the audio technology class. The problem of "getting back on time" from downtown is com pounded by the unavailability of parking spaces near Lipinsky for students who need to load and unload their heavy musical equipment, said Dorr. Dr. Eric lovachinni, vice chancellor for student affairs, recognizes the need for a load ing zone for the music depart ment and has set aside one parking space in the lot on the music office side of Lipinsky for this purpose. According to lovacchini, many other buildings around campus have such a facility. Upinsky is "just one that we missed," he said. Dr. Wayne Kirby, assistant professor of music, said that continued on pg. IQ UNC Board of Governors ^0 visit UNCA, WCU campuses ^''JulieTilka th will host a meeting of UNC Board of Governors Oct. as*i Thomas Byers, special ® stant to the chancellor. Inwt part of a joint Western ^lowh University in "UNCA will take the opportuni ty to acquaint the new board members to UNCA in the orienta tion sessions," said Byers. "We want to show them what makes UNCA distinctive, in par ticular, our undergradute pro gram, research emphasis, the hu manities core curriculum and continued on pg. 10 DNCA. SOOQER fans applauded the Bulldogs Saturday dtnrinfr t-ty HoKcoHiilg gane. The Bulldogs Photo by Jonna McGrath defeated Augusta 9 to 1. (See page 4 for related story.)

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