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4 Tuesday, February 5, 2002 FORUM From Page 1 will work tirelessly,” she said. Daum also highlighted facets of her platform that focus on graduate and dis abled students - two groups given little attention by other candidates. “We need a passionate student body president,” Daum said. “I am that candidate." Candidate Bennett Mason focused his speech on tuition and parking. “These are two issues that I think affect students right now,” he said. “I don’t think there is a justifiable reason to increase (tuition) by $400,” he said. Concerning parking, Mason said a better alternative to charging for night parking would be a price increase for all daytime permits. “I’m not a poli sci major,” Mason said. “I’m a business major. I like to see things get done.” The University Editor can be reached at udesk@unc.edu. I ——l TODAY Carolina Wrestling vs. Duke 7pm at Carmichael Auditorium Uarripp’c SPORTS SHORTS Students & Faculty Admitted FREE w/ID! BUB mm | MO N DAy slsi Domestic Longnecks TUESDAy $2 Pints, 80's Night - Live DJ WEDNESDAY $2.50 Micro & Import Bottles Tl4lll R mAI/ S3, on Rite Ft ers i mrm ccjo/sg r^jht FRIDAY s2.s_q 220 z. Bottles $2.50 220 z. Bottles 30 Taps! 100 Different Bottled Beers! JOIN BUB'S BEER CLUB! Behold the Burntoi eat * * big.cheap.late.great . cosmic : k : quesadilla .*....3 - 1 chiQken quesadilla * 4 : '<■' \ ... an d more plus.,. all mexican - where are wJJ OPEN O LATE TIL 4am PARKING From Page 1 expand and build parking decks, we have to get the money somewhere,” he said. Campbell is not in favor of eliminat ing parking for on-campus students and said he would demand a reason from the administration if an official decision was made. He also said he thinks TPAC and stu dent government have done commend able jobs dealing with parking issues. “I think they’re doing the best possible job they can,” he said. On the issue of public transportation, Campbell said he would like to ensure that everyone has access to a bus stop. Candidate Jen Daum said she favors night permits under circumstances where safety is a concern, like for nurses who work at night. “I’m not in favor of charg ing for night parking in all lots,” she said. Daum added that she is completely opposed to eliminating on-campus park From Page One ing for residence hall students. Daum said the student voice has been marginalized this year on issues like parking. But she said she would work to open lines of communication. “I think Justin has worked very hard, but I would do things differendy,” she said. Daum said she would like to see bus service hours expanded and wants to ensure safety on campus for students using public transportation. Candidate Bennett Mason said he is opposed to charging for night parking, and thinks a more feasible solution would be to raise the price of all parking permits by $9 to sl2 per month. “That would cover the deficit without charging for night parking,” he said. Mason also opposes eliminating resident parking. “We are paying customers,” he said. “We are not just guests here.” Mason said he credits student gov ernment with pushing back the resi dence hall student parking decision and prompting the appointment of anew TPAC chairman. ! T ** ill tyoMA, JL&UU One Located Near You Voted Students' #1 Tanning Salon Cleanest Salon In Town 919-933-2117 919-942-7177 TAN YOUR HIDE 2 TAN YOUR HIDE ! 151 E. Rosemary St 15-501 S. 4 Smith Level Rd. M-Thur 10-9 • Fri 9-7 j CALL FOR HO URS Sat 10-6 • Sun 1-6 Mason said he has been impressed with advances in public transportation around Chapel Hill in recent years, although he said there is still work to be done. Candidate Fred Hashagen said he is against any decision that would lead to night parking charges or the elimination of parking for on-campus students. “I oppose any limitations of on-cam pus parking for students," he said. Hashagen also expressed his discon tent with the way TPAC has operated this year. “1 think TPAC was a night mare for students,” he said. Hashagen also said he was unhappy with student government’s student park ing efforts. He said he would push for the U bus to provide transportation to area activities like malls or movie theaters. Hashagen also said he favors an Kudzu YOU OUGHTA COTAt To CHURCH f 60NMA PREACtI "N ( OH, 1 SET IT \ THIS SUMDAY, PUB ... J I OM J \ SHOW t^OTBLL! J |THE Daily Crossword By Randall J. 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In the last three years, the team has toured is \} to Scotland, Spain, New Zealand and Australia. This semester we have hosted ** J the second ranked team in Canada (Queens University) and will host the * University of Bristol, England on April the 4th. S2 /? /) jc. •*. • Last year in the US National Tournament, we won the South Championship 6 oupccs OompeV/L/OA and played in the Sweet-16 in Laramie, Wyoming. This diverse team of I ' ' dedicated young men practices three times a week with the goal of returning ********************************** to the sweet-16 later this semester. J.//L / / f/TP /L // /_ _ Come out to Hooker Fields (intramural fields) and see rugby in action— hVftC-L IDr\LL LbQ.Q'U#' Saturday, February 9th UNC vs. ASU Ipm v MTSU vs. Tennessee 3pm . Sign-up 4 Players Cg? Sunday, February 10th Consolation game 11am . Similar to Volleyball, / tMf , F '" al ,pm a * ’ Ny ■. For more information visit our web site at www.unc.edu/rugby but use walls for play) Sport Clubs Action: Saturday, February 9th _ Roller Hockey 2:30 pm Cary, NC Contact: T. Ligay 932-9486 rhockey@unc.edu * Sign-up for all sports and events in 203 Woollen Gym. ice Hockey 10:45pm Sportsplex Call 843-PLAY for more information. Contact M Hyland 969 6954 mikeyhy a email unc.edu Student Recreation Center J FREE Fitness JiSSKsL What^ a Fitness Orientations • liillwi/friß (individual or qroup !tU!lfli-! instruction) to the Get the low-down on clothes, boots, Cybex equipment and tents ' P acks ' slee P in 9 ba 9 s and more! various cardiovascular Who: Open to all UNC Students/Staff machines When: Wednesday, February 6,6 PM Where: Townsend and Bertram This service is available FREE ta students and facility For reg j s tration, directions, & ?s call Carolina use card holders. Call 843-6784 to make an .. „ „ . , Adventures @ 962-4179 or go to appointment today! www.unc.edu/depts/camprec/oec Represent (1 (?W(sP?a Gwnyui/up U Part-time position interested freshmen. ■ email resume to H i Dustin Garis at W CokeManUNC@hotmail.com expanded Point-2-Point service. Candidate Will McKinney said he does not think students should have to pay for night parking on campus and that he is opposed to the elimination of parking for students who live on campus. “I think it’s important for students to feel at home at the University,” McKinney said. “I think that it is unfortunate they have not looked at more long-term solu tions.” McKinney said he supports the efforts the Young administration has made this year in regards to parking, and will continue to build on Young’s results. Concerning public transportation, McKinney said he thinks every bus stop should be well-lit and have a call box and that buses should have expanded hours. Write-in candidate Nathan Katzin said he is not in favor of charging for play 25 Broken in 26 "When in ~.." 27 Geraint's lady 28 Warble 29 Central parts 31 Romance 33 Locale 34 Hog wild? 35 "My Way" com poser Paul 3 Dunn of "SNL" 4 Craftsmanship 5 Crazy 6 Special extra 7 Orange peel 8 Fraternal lodge member 9 Uninhabited 10 "...The Phantom Menace" char acter 11 Author of "Silas Marner" 12 Comic Fields 13 Position 18 Whipping scar 23 Born 24 Where Kings and Senators ■M 10 7t “ 13 16 ?9 32 33 34 35 "38 .a *.o h, 7 ■■po 52 ~ BH mv i B| (Eljp Daily (Ear Urd night parking. “Parking is enough of a problem as it is, and there are better ways of getting revenue,” he said. But Katzin said he favors the elimina tion of on-campus parking for residents, saying public transportation curbs pollu tion. “It is a much more environmentally conscious approach,” he said. Katzin said because he is not passion ate about parking issues, he would hire someone to address parking issues. But he said he wishes buses would run more often or 24 hours a day. When asked about TPAC, Katzin made reference to a rap artist with a similar sounding name. “I’ve been a big fan of Tupac,” he said. “I think he’s still alive.” The University Editor can be reached at udesk@unc.edu. (02002 Tribune Media Services. Inc All rights reserved 51 "Do others a5..." 52 RR times 53 Pelion's twin peak 56 Italian novelist 57 Suffix for approximations 37 Wrist ringer 41 Red fish 43 Dine out 44 Goals 45 Small antelope 46 Open to bribery 47 School for Pierre 48 Bugs or Easter follower 50 Thug
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