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And as the organizers had intended, some students left the program impressed by the diversity at UNC. “I didn’t realize so many groups were represented on campus,” said Sarah Hossli, a freshman business major from High Point “It’s really cool to see so many different types of people come together to create something so powerful.” The University Editor can be reached at udesk@unc.edu. and that technical issues will not be part of today’s submission to the panel. “Technical issues are about the con struction of the pools,” she said. “(The issues) are largely closed because all the pools were approved at the same time and constructed at the same time.” The City Editor can be reached at citydesk@unc.edu. pedestrian safety and loss of parking. Estroff said dealing with the student related issues discussed at the meeting will require compromise. “We are enter ing anew era on campus,” she said. “It is a time when all of us will need to be willing to give a litde bit more.” The University Editor can be reached at udesk@unc.edu. Monday, November 20, 2000 INCREASES From Page 3 Because money will go to increased financial aid as well as recruiting facul ty, Nichol said he doesn’t see any neg ative effects arising from the increases. “To increase tuition, it’s not desir able,” he said. “(But) I don’t think it will hurt the law school’s accessibility.” Hunter Pierce, a senior biology major from Wilmington who intends to apply to the dental school, said tuition increases will not affect his goals. He also believes the increases are a necessary option. “I really can’t see it as being a detriment in any way,” he said. Nate Macek, a graduate student from Michigan in the Department of City and Regional Planning, said he respects the tuition increase’s necessity. He said that if out-of-state tuition were to increase, it might affect his deci sion when he decides to apply for law school, where he will face out-of-state tuition bills. But Macek said the quality of the schools’ programs would bear more weight in his future decision. “I think there’s room for tuition to increase to stay competitive,” he said. It is this aspect that Houpt believes is most essential. “It’s really going to improve the quality of life for the student” The University Editor can be reached udesk@uncedu. 5
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