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With a faculty, who previous participants have described as “amazing” and “exciting,” you will have a chance to study such courses as: ...From the Hop to the Concert Hall i (taught by Prof. Oehler) ...London in History ...British Cinema and British Culture since World War II ||; j;...The British Museum, Society and Culture: 1753-2000 ...The History of Science and Medicine in British Culture: ■1 H 1600-Present . ; j.Up r j | j ...The Wars of 1939-1945 j | i ...Art in London: Current exhibitions, debates and disputes in the London Artworld ’ . I ...The European Community: Economics, Politics and i Policy Making • Professor Don Oehler (Music) will serve as the Resident Director for the Fall 2001 semester. • Students earn honors credit. • Perspective and Major requirements can be filled. • No prerequisites for any course. • Classes scheduled to allow for 3 day weekends for reading, exploring London and optional personal travel. • Financial Aid available Eliaibilitv- S,uticms in ,ht ‘ Honors Program arc accepted upon submitting a deposit ** * and the online application form. Students not in the Honors Program must have written approval from the Resident Director to participate. Contact: Prof. Oehler at dloehler@email.unc.edu, or Professor Arthur S. Marks (Coordinator for Honors Study Abroad Programs) at amarks@email.unc.edu or call 919-962-0728 This is an opportunity and experience of a lifetime. Don't miss out. Apply online today at: http://study-abroad.unc.edu 5 Crack a code 6 Corrida cry 7 Brahmanist 8 Shrewd 9 Expressions of satisfaction 10 Playing piece 11 Ship's flank 12 Convicted Helmsley 13 Unoccupied 18 Ice cream con tainer 22 Units of resis tance 25 Shell propellers 26 Useful hints 27 Acrylic fiber 30 Saturn’s wife 31 Scrap of food 32 Furniture with pockets? 33 Kegler's chal lenge 35 Serving of corn 37 Fabray, casual ly 38 Wind dir. 40 Abel's other brother 42 Ananias, e.g. 45 Mets' milieu 1 2 3 4 fIHTb 6 7 8 |Bp 10 11 12 13 ~ Hr ~~ ‘ ■ ■ 20 “"THpi 2^ ■p4 30 31 32 39 4^ 44 ■■49 5^ 59 """’"■■■■6o ““"■■■6i 63 64 68 “88H69 “■■To - m - University (02001 Tribune Media Services. Inc. All rights reserved. 62 Alternative to ahem 64 Zeta-theta sep arator 65 Tibetan ox 67 'The Raven" poet 47 Like concrete slabs 50 Usher 52 Russian ruler 53 Smiles widely 54 Of cities 55 Singing voice 56 Upright stone slab 57 " Sanctum" 58 Cloys Maa^BmaaaammaHnMaß , “One delicious part of your healthy lifestyle. ” the V|\ uoourja// J 1 pump te- Carolina Women’s Basketball vs. Wake Forest Sunday, Feb. 4th @ 2pm at Carmichael Auditorium A i \ Harrtart sports shorts liqi UCVH Students & Vacuity Admitted IHI I *•///>/ nor to Vote on Increase For Parking Ticket Fines The increases for the tickets would make parking on sidewalks and landscape a more costly offense. By Katy Nelson and Joe Sullivan Staff Writers Junior Steve Lyerly says he has accrued more than SSOO in parking fines in his time at UNC. He has the habit of parking his car on Stadium Drive with his hazard lights on while he runs into Carmichael Residence Hall to pack for a weekend at home. Despite leaving notes on his dash board saying he will be back soon, Lyerly invariably returns to a note of a different kind from a parking enforcement officer, with a fine attached. But while students and faculty mem bers lament the financial burden of parking fines, the $1.6 million in pro ceeds from the tickets are put back into the parking lots, being used by the Department of Public Safety to create and maintain parking spaces. Still, for most drivers, a parking cita tion is the last thing they want to find on their dashboards - especially because Chancellor James Moeser signed a recommendation last week from the Transportation and Parking Advisory Committee to raise several ■ • HBWSmBBhIME'■l' l 1 ’ V J|J| -*■&< j * iif'iSii ?? . A . HI ifJjiifti ' ii *sSE2& Warn ■bUT JHHHr DTH/ARIEL SHUMAKER Officer Tom Finch issues a parking ticket Thursday afternoon. "I don't make the rules, I just enforce them," he said about ticket fines. parking fines, including citations for parking on the landscape and side walks. The increases in fines for parking on sidewalks and the landscape are need ed to make them equal to those charged for parking in a parking space without a permit because the latter is currently a more expensive offense, said Derek Poarch, director of the DPS. “It’s better to pass on these fee increases to violators than to parking pass holders,” he said. These fee increases, as well as poten tial increases in athletic and special event parking violations, will be con sidered at the Board of Trustees meet ing in March and would take effect Aug. 15. The $1.6 million in parking fines levied last year directly supports the DPS’s parking and transportation bud get, which does not receive any University or state funds. 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Chapel Hill 311 p iaily Slar Hwl charges for special event parking, Poarch said. Deborah Hawkins, DPS parking enforcement manager, said there are no parking citation quotas for the six to eight parking enforcement officers who patrol campus on weekdays. Parking enforcement officers have the right to tow vehicles for fire lane vio lations, safety hazards and in cases when owners have more than $250 in out standing tickets, Poarch said. Although there have not been any reports of physical abuse since Hawkins joined DPS 11 years ago, parking offi cers endure verbal abuse, she said. Poarch said, “It’s a very tough job to do. No one wants to get a parking tickeL Parking enforcement officers have not been treated politely on a number of occasions.” The University Editor can be reached at udesk@unc.edu. tthf Sailg Gar Hcrl Friday, February 2,2001 Volume 108, Issue 151 P.O. Box 3257, Chapel Hill, NC 27515 Matt Dees, Editor, 962-4086 Advertising & Business, 962-1163 News, Features, Sports, 962-0245
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