WQUlI'Mt .4 Serving UNC-Wilmington Since 1 948 Inside This Issue., 1 Upcoming blood drives seek volunteers More chances to help victims / 8 Entertainment helps raise money Fuil Tilt played to an energetic crowd, donating proceeds to the Red Cross /9 mtration The intramural field is cur rently wide open space/13 Classifieds UNCW Life The Scene 10 pPOrts. ^^^tional tragedy brings members ot campus community together Wes Melville _Salter said. James Leutze spoke i The Student Government As- Salter said. planned the vigil to The UNCW Gospel Choir word7 bring the campus together and began the service with a few “We must try to understand A few hundred students and Z7s in^olin Lit candles were passed each other. We must not lash out faculty gathered for a candle- “[It] was'the most beautiful Tcandl , mindlessly against the people r'- ““X'To.„i, l” r rseot n Lopez, student body getheras one.” junior Michelle president, and Chancellor See Vigil, Page 5 Last week’s candlelight vigil showed the community’s support for those affected by the tragedies in New York. D.C^'a University and county officials come together to prepare for emergency management plans s^tntdrnSd^^rs ILd14reZw“oSZn°ve? toe’^weTnLter^f fi Emergency Management Emergency management offi- sity (are) paramount.” Donaldson responses t^ dSa^err hie cials across the nation are rethmk- said. “We know that the nianc hav^ j . to disasters like People would get confused if ing their response plans to disasters to be flexible.” ( uesday s attacks). Donaldson every plan had a different name.” after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11. Donaldson said snecifir pIp o Hart said, so this master plan has New Hanover County and ments need t^be , According to Stan Harts, direc- been put into place. UNCW officials believe their expe- emergency. Road systems, food ser- satoy for UNCW "wl drnmh^^* resources with rience with hurricanes may help vices sewage svstems and avail r /r county agencies m the event of an them in preparing for other types aWhw of medicT e" c“ ar"w^ specific plans (for dl emergencies) emergency, of disasters. tial cl“ .-It « mcredibly difficult to plan “Ifwe had an explosion in Trask. ' “We’ve learned a lot from hur- “These elements are nre.ent in we would be recipients of all kinds ricanes.” said Capt. David a disaster that results from^ earth- HanoverLT': e^rL^ SEE Pepare, PAGE 5

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