4 Tuesday, February 19, 2002 RUNOFF From Page 1 mg extremely hard," Rouhanifard said. Brian Fauver, vice chairman of the Board of Elections, said polls will be open online at Student Central from 7 a.m. until 10 p.m. and a polling site will be open from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. in Union 212. The student body president election is open to all students, and rising seniors or second-year students with junior stand ing can vote for senior class president. According to elections board data, 5,081 students voted in last year’s runoff compared to 5,387 in the general election. Fauver said the runoff results this year might mirror last year’s trend of lower turnout during a runoff. “This year’s runoff votes might be less than the 7,421 ballots cast in the general election, but since the turnout was so high this year the turnout might be really close.” The University Editor can be reached at udesk@unc.edu. 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Sport Clubs U®dklW D§ GOtl@ ©AW 7 UNC Club Racquetfaall will host the 3rd Annual Club Bash 2002 LC_ASU<SUy USD wuuvsr L-76-UU Southeast Regional Collegiate Championships this Friday thru Sunday, ft(0) Sn(qinn-anns) {F(0)n a <= 7 l>v_. ti- Lr \\ team from UNC which brought home a 10th place finish at the National INDOOR SOCCER / - —Championships last year. Come support Carolina and watch some of the best / \ college racquetball in the country. |/ yV ‘The event will take place in the Fetzer Gym courts behind the SRC. TEAM TABLE TENNIS mmm / The dub a,so participates in tournaments throughout the state. Equipment • 4 Players discounts and free t-shirts are offered to each member. Carolina members - One Day Tournament: Sunday, Feb. 24,12-6 include ,ormer Juni ° r Wortd Champions, as well as first time players. EVERYONE is welcome! For more information, join us Monday or Up and Coming ... Thursday at 6pm, contact Matt Penick at stamitz@email.unc.edu, or attend - | SOFTBALL Group Clinics and Individual Instruction „ Who: Open to ALL UNC students and faculty. ■lO Players ■ S,gn-up penod: Feb. 25-March 5 when: Mon & Thurs 6 jn Fetzer G g , ass court $$ BECOME A SOFTBALL OFFICIAL $$ t - . ah ■ , , , Sport Clubs Action: • All skill levels welcome! Attend info. mtg. Feb. 26 @ 6:00 PM, 304 Woollen Gym Saturday, February 23rd j TENNIS Australian Rules Football spm Hooker Fid I Sn I /Do ble Contact: Josh Stein jgstein@email.unc.edu ■J ■ Sign-up period; 5 Feb. 19-March S Roller Hockey 2:3opm Cary NC Contact: Tim Ligay rhockey@unc.edu IBSI 'Sign up for all sports and _ events in 203 Woollen Gym. Sunday, February 24th MBB C a H 84 3. p1AY for IV. Soccer (Rams) 3:oopm Finley Fid S9 more information. Contact: Laura Stevenson llsteven@email.unc.edu fMNMMNHMMNBWKHBNBBNMNMMBBBMMMMMMMB Student Recreation Center SRC Board of Directors rVc beat Vo h UPCOMING of the OEC Applications Available WORKSHOPS... g a ja Getting Away for the Weekend... 5 S What? The SRC Board represents the Where to Go? Wtot to take? students, faculty & staff of UNC. It assists m e . _ . . 5 TBng> , __ _ „ Plan a Safe Backcountry Adventure JggfW* the SRC staff in making decisions Who: Open to all UNC Students/Staff 1 regarding the policies, procedures and IVften: Wed., Feb. 20 @7 PM < ■ operations of the SRC (meet once a Where; Outdoor Education Center Ml|. A-- | , ; month). ARE YOU PLANNING ON WORKING H.lirjVlMtl JBBk. AT A SUMMER CAMP OR MjTaMJJ How? Pick up an application at the CHALLENGE COURSE? S^ C Fr ° nt esk Get prepared for your summer job w/ ~] ft a. < Due: M °"f * For more lnfo caN 962 3301 - Weekend training course, April 5 - 7 (T~\ Cost: 5,00 Bench Press Competition (( ft ) i ■ Leam fun interactive games, Friday, February 22 Group Initiabves, Time: 3-spm iLAf r _ ... m e-rtr~ I * Group Facilitahon and more. I Place: SRC weight room 1 5 ‘Pick up an entry form at the SRC Front Desk * Carolina Adventures is now taking reservations for programs for the 2002 Spring Semester. CaH now (962-4179) to schedule your group's next &„ ~,„ , ~ , .. . I ADVENTURE! www.unc.edu/depts/camprec/OEC/oec.html /W/T /' for mor * in, °- cmail: Work for VWfipa/Uf on campus. CokeManUNC@hotmail.com DEBATE From Page 1 responded differendy was the idea of a public service distinction on graduating students’ diplomas. Daum said she sees the distinction as rewarding students who already have a strong commitment to public service. “Students already do a lot of public ser vice on this campus,” she said. McKinney said public service should be incorporated into C-TOPS, but he does not support a public service dis tinction because he thinks it might taint students’ motivations for service. As this year’s search for a student body president comes to an end, both candidates said in Monday’s forum they have no regrets. “We’ve done the best we could,” McKinney said. Daum said, “I don’t think I would have done anything differently.” The University Editor can be reached at udesk@unc.edu. Brown Pitches Senate Campaign Ideas to Young Democrats By Emma Bijrgin Staff Writer Cynthia Brown, who is running for the Democratic nomination for North Carolina’s 2002 U.S. Senate race, spoke in front of the UNC Young Democrats on Monday about the Elections 2002 economy and other platform issues. Brown, a former Durham City Council member, is running against for mer White House Chief of Staff Erskine Bowles; N.C. Rep. Dan Blue, D-Wake; and N.C. Secretary of State Elaine Marshall to secure the Democratic bid for the Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C. Brown said her campaign has three prongs: economic security, guaranteed healthcare and environmental justice. State Brown, criticized by some for her lack of political experience, said her electoral strength lays in her local involvement. “I am a community advocate seeking to run for political office," she said. “I have had extensive experience outside of the political process at the local, state and national levels. Some people sug gest 1 don’t have the political experi ence. I suggest that is quite untrue.” Brown said her platform is based on community need and that her election would ensure an advocate for the peo ple’s voice. “I take my platform ideas by listening to the communities," she said. 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This is more than running for Senate - this is about building people power.” Brown responded to several ques tions about one of her campaign goals - raising the minimum wage from $5.15 to $8.50 an hour during a two-year period. “For me, it becomes an issue of basic decency,” Brown said. “I look at the dis tribution of wealth, and it becomes unfair." Another of Brown’s main points Monday was excess money spent on the military. She pointed to President Bush’s recent decision to signiftcandy increase 30 Lyrical poem 31 Beatty and Buntline 32 Up and about 34 Forum wear 35 Icelandic saga 36 Address for a Friend 38 Composed 39 "Battle Cry" author 3 Donizetti opera, "The of Love" 4 Beneficiary 5 of Gilead 6 Sailor's direc tion 7 Long and Peeples 8 Activist Jackson 9 Available 10 "Jane " 11 Dates 12 Hooter 13 Lacking candor 21 Whimsical 22 Earth: pref. 26 Discharge 27 Highland loch T 2 3 T~ 6 7 8 9 ~ 12 13 j|g KB ~ §|jp _ _ ■■3s __ ~~■HB|*44 !■■■■■■■■■ 45 Ju, 52 l3 56 ””” iM I 59 60 62 -- - - Mg? ’ ■B^ r '“ afjr fUatlg (Ear Urrl military spending in his budget proposal. “That feels off to me," she said. “What are we trying to do with that money? It’s about military contractors making multimillion dollar contracts. Our priorities are really out of line.” Brown said she knows her campaign faces a rocky road, but she believes her faith will carry her through. “I am relying more on the faith of God, than the faith of the voters," she said. “But that’s just who I am." The State & National Editor can be reached atstntdesk@unc.edu. (C)2002 Tribune Media Services. Inc. All rights reserved. 56 Overhaul 58 Facsimile 59 Burnsian hill side 60 With fewer calories 61 School founded in 1440 62 Suitable 63 Floral loop 40 Rid 41 Unspecified individual 42 Dismantled 46 Scand. country 47 Rascals 49 Buddhist shrine 50 Anaheim nine 51 Wide shots 54 Small silvery food fish

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