2 Tuesday, August 27,1996 Students can still apply for tuition grants BY MARVA HINTON ASSISTANT UNIVERSITY EDITOR Students worried about paying the S4OO tuition increase this year might still be able to get a grant to cover the extra cost from the Office of Scholarships and Student Aid. Under guidelines set by the financial aid office, any student who qualifies for need-based aid can get a tuition grant to cover the tuition increase. “Virtually every student who quali fied for need-based aid got the tuition grant, and we’re continuing to make awards," said Stuart Bethune, associate director of the financial aid office. As of Friday, 5,681 students had re UNC, DTH hope for October ruling in Honor Court suit BY SHARIF DURHAMS ASSISTANT UNIVERSITY EDITOR Attorneys for The Daily Tar Heel and the University said they hoped for an October ruling on whether Honor Court cases should be opened to the public. Thomas Ziko, special deputy attor ney general, saidhe and the DTH’s attor ney, Amanda Martin, were trying to bypass court-ordered arbitration in the case and file cross motions for summary judgement. “We can sit down and talk about the middle ground, but there’s no middle ground,” Ziko said. The dispute arises from a spring Honor Court case in which two students were acquitted of infringing upon the free speech of a campus publication by re moving 1,500 copies of The Carolina HISPANIC FROM PAGE 1 Lucy Hernandez worked as a certified public accountant. They then moved to the Triangle because Michelle, a UNC student, was diagnosed with diabetes. Michelle, a senior biology major, agreed the lack of a large Hispanic com munity in the Triangle was a culture shock. “You feel very alone and disori ented at first,” she said. Michelle said her parents insisted that she speak only Spanish at home when they moved to Florida. “I became very self-conscious about being Hispanic and wanted to American ize myself as much as possible and speak English at home,” she said. “But my Jtjjk Raj HUH Macintosh. More affordable than ever. With low student prices on Macintosh’computers, you can start doing whatever it is you want to do. And to make it even easier for you to purchase a Macintosh, apply mL for the Apple'Computer Loan. So you can take home a Mac; and you won’t have to make a payment for 90 days! How do you get started? Just visit your campus JHHHHHHHHIHH||k.. computer store today and pick up a Mac. Leave your mark. w" S DUira/mvdcliihrrll. I'm m/mniml,if inlmsl iirlirincilial uill lx'ra/uiml for