Stfjp Daily ■ ; ' S * * London.. ....$357 j Pari5......... $396 , - ■: j ■ it Amsterdam. $428 f Tokyo. ..$744 . -jj * 3®* ■ .>Y" \ V 'studenPairfaresU Lr JU STUDENT AIRFARES DATE CHANGES HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS I bus pasgg Jjg p £f Wyq FT v hotel accommoaatipns B cards i adveniuretravel 1 V 1 7 f ■' ‘ ISTAgiiTiVidl ” WE’VE BEEN THERE. www.statravel.com The Nelson Benton Lecture W - * Draggan Mihailovich Producer for “60 Minutes II” “An Insider Speaks ” 11:30 a.ni. Friday, February 9, 2001 Carroll Hall Auditorium School of Journalism and Mass Communication University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The public is invited. The audience’s question topics ranged from women’s safety to how the candidates would reach out to students who lived off campus. Sophomore Liza Potter, a member of the Campus Y, said she found the forum to be a useful tool in determining which candidate is best for the job. She said, “I found out who was going to emphasize what I felt was important and whose concerns were my concerns.” The University Editor can be reached at udesk@unc.edu. Fever members only attend Olympic sports events to earn points toward men’s basketball tickets. Chaney prefers to maintain Fever’s current number of seats. “The last reductions created more competition within Fever, increasing support for the Olympic sports but still makes sure they’re fairly compensated,” he said. Pruitt, who reduced the number of Fever seats from about 250 last year to 169 this year, likes the current allocation. “We’ve worked passionately at all this,” he said. “I think our current levels are fine.” The University Editor can be reached at udesk@unc.edu. But, judging from his personal expe rience, he said, “I don’t feel like race relations are all that bad here.” Carolina Hispanic Association Vice President Eleina Hurd said the student body president has the power to set a tone for the campus to follow on issues such as race relations. “The student body president for the campus serves as a model, and if they promote multiculturalism and diversity, whether through daily actions or spon soring events, it can help." The University Editor can be reached at udesk@unc.edu. PETITIONS From Page 1 announced his withdrawal from the race Monday. The senior class president and vice president candidates who turned in their petitions and are eligable to run are joshua Baylin and Eugene Kim, Ursula Dimmling and Ben Singer and Neera Makwana and Shawn Brooks. Fred Hill, vice chairman of the Board of Elections, said official candidate lists will be compiled by the end of the week. Each candidate for student body president and CAA president had to submit at least 500 signatures, while those seeking the offices of RHA presi dent and senior class president and vice president had to render 150 signatures. Several candidates did not turn in the required signatures, thus ending their offi cial bids for office. Larry Harper Jr., Charlie Trakas and Matthew Wilhite will not have their names appear on the ballot “This is one of the hardest decisions that I have ever made but is one that I think I made on some level a long time ago,” Harper wrote in an e-mail Monday A rsk j ok? CoN\ cl>eck out Ail of tke opportunities kt tkis CAMP DAY! When: Wednesday, February 7 Time: 10:00 AM until 4:00 PM Where: Great Hall in the Student Union on the UNC-CH campus Why: Why not?! It’s a great chance to secure a rewarding summer job or internship! Employers will be looking for enthusiastic people interested in being camp counselors, program directors, lifeguards, health care assistants, and various other positions. School of Public Health 23rd Annual Minority Health Conference Race, Class and Environment: The State of Minority Health Keynote Speaker: Richard Moore Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice ' -I* '' "(T February 16, 2001 The William and Ida Friday Continuing Education Center, Chapel Hill Conference updates can be found at www.sph.unc.edu/oce il§i> GRILL ALL DAY SPECIALS sp- KWPfi Ft. EHP Wul sM and 'Jo FREE DELIVERY to UHC (and limited delivery area) 929-6551 ► lO7 E. franklin St., Chapel Hill Wednesday, February 7, 2001 night “I would like to show my endorse ment of Warren Watts and Eric Johnson." Trakas and Wilhite said that even though they did not submit their peti tions, they still plan on continuing their campaigns. “I’m a write-in candidate, and I’m still going to win,” Trakas said. Although candidates turned in the required signatures, it does not necessar ily mean they will appear on the ballot. Board of Elections members said they will be going through the stacks of sig natures during the next few days to ensure that all petitions are valid. “What complicates things is that a student can only sign one petition for any one office,” Tuchmayer said. “That means that a student can only sign one petition for student body pres ident, but they can sign other petitions for CAA president or senior class presi dent.” And Hill said the candidates’ peti tions should be verified within a couple of days. “We should have it finalized by Thursday night or Friday morning.” The University Editor can be reached at udesk@unc.edu. 5