®l)f laily ©ar Heel Atliletic Association Rallies Spirit, Distributes Ducats CAA Provides Link Between Students, Department of Athletics BYTOMACITELLI STAFF WRITER Ever wonder who sees to it that students have their fair share of seats in the Smith Center or inside Kenan Stadium? Or just who is planning the upcoming events sur rounding Saturday’s Homecoming game against Wake Forest? The “who” in question is the Carolina Athletic Association, one of the oldest stu dent organizations at UNC. “The CAA is operated by and for stu dents,” said CAA President Anthony Reid, elected by the student body last spring. “It is essentially here to fulfill student interests in athletics. Technically, every registered student at UNC is a member of the Caro lina Athletic Association.” Reid said the primary responsibilities of the CAA president were not only to over see the organization’s operations, but also to voice students’ athletic concerns to the Department of Athletics. Apart from its position as a liaison be tween the students and the University’s athletic department, the CAA also carries out other necessary duties to assist stu dents. Prominent among these duties is han dling basketball and football ticket distri bution, a lofty responsibility because of the size ofthe seating venues and the perennial popularity of the two athletic teams. The organization also strives to gamer the support of students for nonrevenue sports on campus, said CAA treasurer lan l i j . i Wy V Charles david ■■ 1 m shoks ~ at the Square I University Square Chapel Hill, NC 133 W. Franklin 919-942-2044 M3^Tranklir^^hape^il^etwee^ationsßan^laz!um^alo^^| An j ana '§ * This Fa 11... m Taking you to class in style! *’ t tights • skirts ■ A ’9l shoes • dresses / ( & u candles • jewelry I k 1 book ba g s * tapestries I J 1 recycled levis • stationary Ji -, v I Monday-Thursday 10-6 I Friday & Saturday 10-7 ..WB-Q365 elected Carolina Athletic Association president last spring. Walsh. “Obviously, we do have to focus on student participa tion in revenue ath letics such as foot ball and basketball, ” Walsh said. “How ever, the CAA does try to get students out in support ofthe nonrevenue sports.” The CAA has sponsored “Chats with the Coach,” where coaches of UNC athletic teams meet with students in the Pit on the day of major home games. Another major priority of the CAA is the management of Carolina Fever, the official UNC spirit organization that has about 250 members. “In its 10th year in existence, Carolina Fever is a great way to become actively involved in supporting our sports program,” Reid said. Events surrounding Homecoming have long been a special responsibility of the CAA. Other special events have also been developed by the CAA in recent years, including the “Blue Blitz” football game and the annual “Midnight Madness” bas ketball practice, which was held Saturday in the Smith Center. The CAA was also instrumental in the opening of the Student Recreation Center in 1993. Students seemed to be appreciative of HOMECOMING 1995 “ Obviously. ; we do have to focus on student participation in revenue athletics such as football and basketball. However, the CAA does try to get students out in support of the nonrevenue sports." UN WALSH CAA treasurer the CAA’s activities. “The CAA appears to be very well organized in the fact that they explain their ticket distribution poli cies very clearly,” said Chris Chase, a fresh man from Charlotte. John Coppola, a freshman from Clearwater, Fla., said he saw the CAA as beneficial to him and his classmates. “It’s a great opportunity for all incoming fresh men to get involved in athletics at UNC for the next four years or so,” he said. Students wishing to express their views to the CAA, to join Carolina Fever, or to learn more about this student organization can drop by its offices in Suite A of the Student Union or by calling 962-4300. The latest sports information can be found by using the Carolina Athletic Asso ciation Hotline at 962-4CAA or by access ing their Internet address at http:// www.unc.edu/student/orgs/CAA. MONSTER SEIECTI6i:rMO?sWRIiA“ WONSTEB RECORDS... . - JUST A FEW HOCKS AWAY! )o§Hfc s.g q __ ENORMOUS SELECTION of used cds, Top 25 CDs always imports, local bands, vinyl, & indies. ON SALE m Special Orders... FAST!! f0r510.99 tini|rrfft Roc , We Buy & Sell J: ■ Country... Bluegrass... Used CDs! T\ \ REU RDS fjf Jazz...Hip-Hop... Tons of Music Posters! \ 932-1666 j World Music. 306-CW. Franklin Street (Near Gumby's) • Mon-Sat lOam-lOpm • Sun 1-7 pm CO HEELS! GO HEELS! POOOOOOOOQOOQOOOOCCOQOOQOOOOOni . DTH/JOHN WHITE The Ram, in conjunction with the cheerleaders and CAA's Carolina Fever, gets the crowd roaring at North Carolina athletic events. 5 Monday, October 16,1995