2 Wednesday, October 18, 2000 The University and Towns In Brief Police Promote Bicycle, Pedestrian Awareness On Tuesday, two Chapel Hill police officers passed out fliers at the comer of Franklin and Columbia Streets advising pedestrians to use crosswalks and obey crossing signals, and bicyclists not to ride on sidewalks. The fliers said viola tors could receive citations. New crossing signals at the intersec tion show a 10-second countdown of the time allowed for pedestrians to cross. Their Chef | Our Chef I ( TootF tfce- eCTT or UNC Student ID CUUM on Dinner Buffet! 968-3488 University Square Men’s Soccer vs. - UNC Charlotte Today at 7pm /T ; 7*oßl Fetzer Field ❖ Hardee's sports shorts WUUwwh Students & Faculty Admitted FREE tv HD! 1 GREAT GREAT | I CLOTHES! j PRICES! I I BRAND NAME CLOTHING | BELOW STOM^^y feMB Fundraiser to benefit Children's Hospital Campus Calendar Today noon - Theta Nu Xi multicultural sorority Inc. is co-sponsoring an Around the Circle discussion on “Stomping on Stereotypes” with the Sonja H. Stone Black Cultural Center for Race Relations Week. 4:30 p.m. - Come leam about anthropology courses before you reg ister! The Anthropology Council will be hold a course critique in 313 Alumni. 5:30 p.m. -The Black Student Movement will hold a general body meeting in Upendo Lounge. The meet ing topic will be: What is the difference between the BSM and the BCC? 5:30 p.m. - Director of Athletics Dick Baddour and Shawn Durham, a sports media columnist for the Durham Herald-Sun, will critique the sports media in a program in 33 Carroll Hall. 6 p.m. - The Wesley Foundation will meet for dinner and the program “God and Politics,” in preparation for the University k City upcoming election. 7 p.m. - “Carnival TVain” will be screened in Dey Hall’s Toy Lounge. The documentary focuses on the Strates Shows (the carnival operating in Raleigh) and the “camies” who work there. Thursday 5:15 p.m. - The Mind, Brain and Behavior Distinguished Lecture Series 2000-01 will take place in Love Auditorium of the Levine Science Research Center. Robert Desimone will speak on the topic “Neural Mechanisms of Selective Visual Attention.” 7:30 p.m. - The Carolina Summer Reading Program presents Robert Lee Hodge, re-enactor of the Civil War. Hodge will speak in 111 Carroll Hall. ehr Batin Sar Hrrl Wednesday, October 18,2000 Volume 108, Issue 95 P.O. Box 3257. Chapel Hill, NC 27515 Matt Dees. Editor, 962-4086 Advertising & Business, 962-1163 News. Features, Sports, 962-0245 He's no Houdini. The great Harry Houdini vowed he would rise from the grave. He didn't deliver. But someone else did. That man claimed to be God. And said he would die and then rise from the dead to prove he was God. Jesus Christ's resurrection form the dead distinguishes him from all other religious leaders. For the free article Beyond Blind Faith, call 1-800-236-9238.