I Pafle A12-The Chronicle, Thursd rUNC studen By The Associated Press K 5 . i CHAPEL HILL - A Universi\ ty of North Carolina student \ group which opposes apartheid \ wants to raise $100,000 in the I next few years to start a scholarj ship fund for South African \ students, hoping to instigate \ iphange through education. ; ! Unlike some other students, 22 s of whom were arrested last ) month, the group has not taken a \ stand on whether the university \ should withdraw investments in \ companies with ties to South ! Africa. 44We are against apartheid," j member Daniel H. Kress said. J 'There are some of us who are pro-divestment - there are some I of us who are not. We're trying : to shift the focus^away from that. 4 4When the change does come ; in South Africa, it will be easier ! for it to be a non-violent change J if there are educated people to J step into the shoes of the present i government. It's something 4 , f^atelfS | to 39.99 Twin-size blankets I Sale 24.99 twin Reg. $35. 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Travis Porter is a UNC-CH trustee and a member of the university's board of endowment, which has opted against total divestiture by the university, a position he shares. "It's much easier to knock a U/MIC A Will 1^1 ? u iiuuac uunu uicui IU uuiiu a uuuac up," he said. "I like the idea of helping people in South Africa and giving them the means to help themselves." The idea for the South Africa Scholarship Fund came when two students went to South Africa as part of a 1985 summer internship. While there, Richard Hoile and Francesa N. Varcoe worked with the Institute of Race Relations, one of the few antiapartheid voices allowed to exist by the South African government. When they asked about the needs of black South Africans, education was mentioned first, Kress said *??; To help, the group wants to of a "^ <s - ^MS^PH^l " ^-^:. ster. - <*^!9Wl# ,e been ?| I mdise S^fl n origin- / f * regularly WwXISmwm. ?ugh host r yoking & 4 i' * v arships for S raise money to establish an endowment with the university, which would invest that money with its own funds, Kress said. Interest earned in the venture would be given to the Institute of Race Relations for scholarships for use wherever the students are accepted. Kress said the money would not be invested in firms doing business in South Africa. Ms. Varcoe said the group's goal was to raise $100,000 in the next tew years and that the university's board of trustees had promised to match whatever the group raised, up to $100,00. Scholarships for black South Africans are in great need, she said. 4 The school system in South Africa is totally segregated," she said. 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Kress said the group had raised about $1,000 so far by selling T-shirts and soliciting business donations. The group sent letters seeking contributions in about 50 businesses that invested in South African firms. But Kress said only three had responded, each neflativelv. DID YOU KNOW ... that tne birthrate in the United States reached an ail-time low about 10 years, ago and currently stands below the replacement level? That means that in America yearly more people die than are born. If it were not for the number of people immigrating to this country, the U.S. population would actually be falling. - ROBERT N. TAYLOR v ^ ft il ... ; -:p ' ' . '* * - , ij|i' *% * * :*i : . - ' . .' :: :?i/'.: ! '? ''*r;X ... .v ': -": y' ..' 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