(Ehr Satltt aar Brel News Jp SB 107 years of editorial freedom Sening the students and the University community since 1893 Provost Search Set To Resume The search committee is looking for a candidate in line with the ideals laid out by the chancellor-elect. By Katy Nelson Staff Writer Administrative wheels have been turning to revitalize the search for UNC’s next provost, a task that tops Chancellor-elect James Moeser’s agenda. Provost Search Committee Chairman Jeffrey Houpt said the com mittee would reconvene in early May after an almost yearlong hiatus. The late Chancellor Michael Hooker created the com mittee last April after current Provost Dick Richardson announced plans to step down this June. The committee will discuss the search’s new time line and whether C H of the A It GUARD previously considered candidates fit Moeser’s vision for a provost. Houpt said an Atlanta search firm was in the process of informing past candidates of the resumed search and identifying candidates who were still interested in the position. The search has been on hold since last summer, after the committee decid ed that a permanent chancellor’s input in the provost selection process was cru cial. “We knew that an incoming chancel lor would want to name his own team,” said committee member Jane Stine. Moeser will have many opportunities to restructure his administration with input into other top appointments, such as vice chancellor for finance. Moeser told the DTH last week he relished the opportunity to build his own team by having input in the provost selection process. He said he wanted a scientist at the academic top of his administration to balance his knowledge of the arts. “All things being equal, I would prefer someone who is a scientist since I am an artist. I don’t want to rule out a human ist, but I want someone who comple ments my perspective,” Moeser said. He said the interview process could resume in early June. If a replacement for Richardson is not found byjune 30, an interim provost will be named. Richardson has served as provost since April 1996, after having worked as interim provost since June 21,1995. See PROVOST, Page 13 TORBUSH VERSUS VIOLENCE s i ";• BRc* J& ! *\-\ l^l I)TH/MKRF.DtTH LEE Carl Torbush, UNC's football coach, spoke in the Pit on Wednesday in support of the White Ribbon Campaign. The weeklong campaign calls for the prevention of violence against women. Torbush also talked of the dangers of alcohol abuse acting as a cause for physical abuse against women. See story Page 9. UNC Discrimination Case Pending By Harmony Johnson Staff Writer A judge will decide in either May or June whether a discrimination lawsuit against UNC Hospitals will go to trial, attorneys involved in the lawsuit said Wednesday. The sixth and final day of a hearing included closing statements by both attorneys in the case of hospital employ ee Robin Smith, who filed suit against UNC Hospitals in October 1999 claim ing race, sex and age discrimination. Smith, a 44-year-old black woman, was denied a promotion last June when anew supervisory position as a Level 3 medical lab technologist opened in the LI VI N 2000 DTH Publishing Corp. , All rights reserved. ILLUSTRATION BY JAMES PHARR Sunn y: High 81, Low S9. Friday: Thunderstorms: High 80, Low 47. vL?