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4 THE SEAHAWK/MAY 1 , 200 1 University makes building renovation and expansion olan Melville improvement of UNCW’s .nH r^— ‘ improvement of UNCW’s water and ^ ■taft Writer sewer distribution systems, electrical UNr Wiimin . j utilities, roads and sidewalks. Technol- S»f. wi?i S; L, Si.« I. o.ly pro.lL f„ erendum. which was passed by North Carolina voters last November. The Bond allocates roughly $108 million to the university to cover the improvement of educational facilities IINrWc« r .. Union. Warwick s portion of the bond will be and dining halls IVlded into fivi* ar#»«»e. • ® uaii». - _ LUC pona witi t>e divided into five areas: land acquisition, construction, building.rcnovations, in- frastrn/'tiir> . dards set by the bond. The university has to come up with the money needed to enhance student support centers such as the University Union. Warwick Center, residence halls frastructure upgradefand techn'i h"‘* k g°>“S to take a con upgrades, according to Robin upgrades, according to Roben F^,"«- sisunt to the chancellor on planning. 'rais includes buying propeny around the Center for Marine Science at Myrtle Grove, in order to expand the program. New construction on the main campus will consist of the erection of a creative “To maintain (the upgrades) after the bond is gone...it’s going to take a con- sary siudeoi sem«s in one pl«c so Students do not have t^leave ^ Carolina. lie f and then come back in order to find wLt /''H I ^cyneed. Suggestions include a larger arrsLch^n^f‘"®' 1 . . Leonard. vir»r Education building. Beyond that, renovations to various academic buildings across campu You ve got to put money back into (the new facilities) to meet current stan dards.” One major issue on the fioor now is the expansion of the University Union which was built in 1983 when UNCW had an undergraduate enrollment of only A/w^ j- . y These buildings will include Westside, Friday and Kenan Halls “student services me _jnfrastructure expansion covers the shonnin.,." Pry said ° Kennedy to launch Coa^eener ^taff Report successful i>a«i ... . rr—— J >Lcoraing I'atncia Uonard, vice chancellor for student af fairs. “We are in desperate need of expan- n of that facility,” Leonard said. Plans have been sketched out for a new University Union aimed at making student services more one-stop type of SnODnififf ” Arrested? Injured? We Can Help You'.i The North Carolina Coastal Federa tion will officially successful legal actions against Hudson River polluters. Largely as , ^sult of Acir work, the nver that was once dead for large stretches in 1966 is now one A.. " North AUantic. The Hudson’s miraculous re covery has helped to make the Keeper program an international model foreco system protection. Kennedy represents the worldwide Olin nf 1- . laUDCD Us CoastKeeper Program at 4 p.m on Thursday at the Center for Marine Sci ence. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President of the Water Keeper Alliance, will be the keynote speaker. v... j n,W„o,K„porAMI„co.pp„,« po„p“ 'o'.’'”“T"‘' Nonb Colio. CO..UJ FMmcio. ..J b.dV/ZS f “ jn November 2000 to license three States, Mexico Sda r Hudson from ^llutcrs. They built a boat ral Resources Defens^?ou°Lf' to pauol the River, hired the first full- The public is inWtfd ^ ume Riverkeeper in 1983 and began fil- CoastKeeper Launch by I'll' T ing lawsuits against municipal and in- North Carolina Coasul K h dustnal polluters. 252-393-8185 ^'deration at I DWI/Alcohol Charges Drug Violations Traffic Offenses Automobile Accidents THOMASC I Reduced Fees For students.I Attom^ |No Cost initial Consultation.| threat!In* ^ Problem TODAY to ten your potential career TOMORROW! CALL US ANYTIME AT I763 3339I Put Our 40+Years of Experience to Work for You
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