2 Wednesday, December 5, 2001 go to dailytarheel.com 8 Teasley Named ACC Piaver of the Week 8 Staff Reports 8 Udo's Targets AH Crowds By Brett Garameila 8 OWASA Alters Water Disinfection Process 8 By Tina Chang CROOK'S CORNER Bar & Dining room open every night at 5:30 pm. Crook’s Comer 610 West Franklin Street Chapel Hill. North Carolina 919-929-7643 UNC Students mmjm Visitors Faculty Staff HielHßPedestrianSßfetiiCanpaign needs your ideas. Attend one of the following focus groups to help us plan the next steps in UNC’s pedestrian safety awareness campaign. Students (take a break from exams!) Faculty, staff, and campus visitors Wednesday, December 12, at 4pm Tuesday, December 11, at s:3opm Thursday, December 13, at 3pm Thursday, December 13, at s:3opm Location: on or near campus. Transportation will be available. W HIGHWAY SAFETY RESEARCH CENTER Snacks and an honorarium of S3O will be provided in appreciation of your time. 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And all the students who knew . them and their competitors recommended The Princeton Review hands down. verage score improvement. 8 points. P.H., Duke U., '01; up 12 points on the August 'Ol MCAT, to an 118 13P 11V. We Score More. County Creates Transportation Wish List By Tom Kingsley Staff Writer The Orange County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved an amended transportation priority list Monday night, giving preference to environmentally sensitive projects. The list encompasses county improvements to highways, transit sys tems and bicycle lanes, all of which the commissioners hope will ease safety concerns and provide alternatives to automobile travel within the county. Craig Benedict, director of planning and inspections for Orange County, said he was pleased with the approved list. “The Transportation Improvement Plan that was approved (Monday) night was a breakthrough in a few different areas.” Benedict said the similarities between the lists of Orange County and other juris dictions, such as Hillsborough, were important because of the diverse groups being represented. Commissioner Barryjacobs agreed, saying, “While there isn’t unanimity, I think it was a step forward.” Hillsborough and Orange County are two of eight jurisdictions submitting lists to the Durham-Chapel Hill-Carrboro Metropolitan Planning Organization - one of the state’s 17 total MPOs -as part of the N.C. Department of Transportation’s statewide improvement fiiif or< Eirtyi -Get Oft BAHDiDO'c Ff-EE! cafe Buy any dinner and two beverages at the regular price, and receive MSb the second dinner of equal or lesser value g | ■ j FREE! JBT (Dine-in only. One coupon per table. jji j Valid Sunday - Thursday. Expires 12/19/01) frrf Holiday Concert Ij t- y Wednesday, December 5,7 pm p Alumni Center, Alumni Hall I & II Enjoy a § mixture of holiday and popular music from the UNC def Hangers, Loreleis, Tar Heel Voices, and Psaim 100. Refreshments will be served. Win great prizes by bringing nonperishabie goods. Members may bring a guest with two nonperishabie items. We will also take this time to bring some cheer to our favorite charity by making holiday bags. Everything you want... Nothing you don't General Alumni Association City program for fiscal years 2004-10. Wesley Parham, chairman of the Durham-Chapel Hill-Carrboro planning organization, said Orange County’s approval was one step in a lengthy process. He said each list is then reviewed by the organization’s Transportation Advisory Committee and compiled into one regional list, which will be available for public comment at a hearingjan. 9. Pending resident approval, the plan ning organization will then send the finalized regional list to the NCDOT for consideration. Finally, Parham explained, the NCDOT will appropriate funds to each of the state’s 17 MPOs. Among the projects requested by Orange County are the widening of U.S. 70 Bypass and N.C. 86 and the construc tion of a park and ride lot in the Buckhom Economic Development District Along with these requests is an addendum seeking to include Orange County staff to ensure there are no harmful environmental impacts and to ensure residents’ safety with the addition of sidewalks and bicycle lanes. Commissioner Margaret Brown wanted the county to include a state ment emphasizing the need for attrac tive landscaping in any improvements made. “This is something we want (the organization) to be conscious of when planning intersections.” But Jacobs was wary of the idea. “There have been studies done that (landscaping) attracts birds that then get killed by vehicles on interstates.” The City Editor can be reached at citydesk@unc.edu. JTljr Sally ear Urrl RO. Box 3257, Chapel Hill. NC 27515 Katie Hunter. Editor, 962-4086 Advertising & Business, 962-1163 News, Features. Sports, 962-0245 © 2001 DTH Publishing Corp. All rights reserved STUDENT TRAVEL GET YOUR SPRING BREAK ONI Cancun $556 Rnmr Jamaica. ...$594 unu , Europe $694 ” um Price, include airfare, accmmod.lion and otder fdalnree. Other dentinatidne avail,die. Space id limited. Call lor defaila. Realrlcllan, apptp. 143 E. Franklin St. 919.928.8844 www.stafcravel.com Saily GJar Uppl Campus Calendar Today 2 p.m. - Interested in studying abroad in France? Come learn more about the UNC Study Abroad Office programs in France and meet with Dr. Pascal Delisle of The Science Po University in Paris until 3 p.m. in 113 Dey Hall. 6 p.m. - The Wesley Foundation will host dinner and a worship service of Christmas lessons and carols in the Wesley Foundation at-214 Pittsboro St. across from the Carolina Inn. 7 p.m. - The Orange-Chatham Group of the Sierra Club and the Student Environmental Action Coalition will host the final part of a three-part series in green living, to be held in the Carrboro Town Hall. This install ment is on ecological landscaping and will feature Johnny Randall, the assistant director of the N.C. Botanical Gardens, and Cathy Bollinger, a local writer work ing on a book on invasive species. For the Record The Dec. 3 article “Feingold's Speech Postponed Because of Senate Vote” incorrectly stated that the USA PATRI OT Act passed the U.S. Senate by a 96- I vote. The act passed by a 98-1 vote. The Daily Tar Heel regrets the error.