®lje iailif (Ear HM DROUGHT From Page 3 Carolyn Elfland, UNC’s vice chan cellor for campus services, said there was no substantial rainfall the week before students came back, a possible reason for the increase. “When it doesn’t rain, the consump tion goes up anyway,” Elfland said. “Consumption is more tied to rain than to students coming back.” Feller cited a record day in June, when most stu dents had left cam pus, on which about 16 million gallons of water were used -3 mil lion gallons more than the daily aver age for that month. He said that was a “When it doesn’t rain, the consumption goes up anyway. Consumption is more tied to rain than to students coming back. ” Carolyn Elfland Vice Chancellor for Campus Services clear example of why he thinks students on campus haven’t affected recent water usage. Ed Kerwin, OWASA’s executive director, said that if the demand level experienced in the past week does not decrease by the end of this week, the next level of water restrictions could be enforced. “If we have another week of high demand, we are probably days - not weeks - away from moving to the next level,” Kerwin said. But he added that it would have to be dry in addition to the high demand in order to move to Stage 3. Elfland said the University is follow ing OWASA’s guidelines, though UNC ACT From Page 3 grams - an issue Poarch said would come up again at a future meeting. Last year, the BOT rejected a hotly contest ed plan from the administration that called for a night parking plan. Dean Bresciani, interim vice chancel lor of student affairs and committee vice chairman, said ACT will mostly focus on long-term parking problems and solu- < Maprl I till I’ediatrirs imites you to visit our nuvs state of the art offices in Chapel Hill. 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Must have child care experience, references, non-smoker. Ideal job for part-time students. sll/hour, weekdays, overnight and weekends paid as lump sum. Call 490-4406 after 7pm. CHILDCARE AFTER SCHOOL. 2:30-6pm for 3 children ages 8-14 Responsible non-smoker with own vehicle and refer ences. No household duties, but will need to transport children to activities. Call 932-5714 after 7pm. LOOKING FOR A responsible, caring per son who enjoys children to care for two preschool boys in our home. $ 10/hour, 20 hours/week, afternoons M-Th. Transporta tion required. Contact Anne at 968-1057. BABYSITTERS WANTED. DOWNING Creek Mother’s Club, representing >SO families liv ing <5 miles from UNC. are looking for ma ture. responsible & energetic babysitters. Please email Teresa Smith at mandt42s9B@ aol.com with resume describing experi ence, availability & references. is not subject to the restrictions because it is a state agency. “However, obviously we are very concerned about the water situation,” Elfland said. “And the governor also enlisted an executive order for all gov ernment agencies.” Elfland said these restrictions are more limiting than OWASA’s. The University has taken a number of measures to cut water usage, includ ing discontinuing outdoor planting, turning off water fountains and experi- said a team of University engineers has been meeting with OWASA engineers to find a way to use processed water from OWASA for the University’s Cogeneration Facility, a combined heat and power facility, which currently uses drinking water. The effects of the drought are being felt all over campus, even complicating construction, Elfland said. She said that to test the plumbing in buildings, water must be run through the pipes. “(The drought) could get really broad-reaching in its effects.” The University Editor can be reached at udesk@unc.edu. tions as officials develop the Master Plan, a long-term plan for campus growth. Daum said one issue student leaders will face is the dwindling number of park ing spaces on campus, despite increasing numbers of students living on campus. “We will never have an ideal parking situation,” Daum said. “But we are going to make sure we do the best we can with what we have.” The University Editor can be reached at udesk@unc.edu. | Child Care | SEEKING PT NANNY for infant. Would entail 3-4 hours. 3-5 mornings a week Schedule flexible. Experience with child ren required. Need own transportation: must be non-smoker. Fax references and resume to 919-544-8217. CHILD CARE NEEDED for 7-month and 2- year-old girls. 3 days/week. Mondays a must. Car, references. Russian language are pluses, rdokholy@hotmail.com 960-5357. MOTHER S HELPER NEEDED near Southpoint Mall. 8-10 hours/week. Flexible schedule. Includes house hold chores, laundry, and some child care for baby on the way. Ex cellent pay for trustworthy, reliable student. Call 489-2838. Misc. Wanted USED MOPED. Call 302-8865. | For Sale | STERNS & FOSTER BERKSHIRE full-sized mattress and box spring. Like new condi tion $450 or best offer 919-960-2622. WOODEN LOFT for sale. Great space saver and in great condition Previously used in the dorms. Price negotiable. gleach@email.unc.edu. 942-7017. STEEL BUILDINGS. HUGE SAVINGS! Must sell leftover inventory. Repos/Can cellations. 4 available. 25‘x40', 30’x56'. 50 x244’ Buy Now Before Steel Prices Increase! Make Offers! 1-800-222-6335. METAL COMPUTER STAND, perfect, $25; 13” color monitor, excellent. $25; Tecumseh lawnmower. good. S3O. Sony home theater speaker, excellent. $25. 419-1747 or mrapol@aol.com. FUTON WITH WOODEN SIDES. Full size bed SSO. 928-0384. LADY KENMORE WASHER and dryer for sale. Washer leaks, needs work. $ 10. Dryer in great condition. SSO. Will sell separately, prices negotiable. Bring truck. 401-4384. [ Wheels for Sale | 1989 MERCEDES SOO SE for sale Silver with blue interior. 224 k miles - $5500. Fantastic car but must sell. Eric Hunter 477-9442. RANKING From Page 3 many service opportunities and was one factor the editorial staff considered when ranking it. Jerry Lucido, director of undergradu ate admissions, said that when students begin the college application process, they look at how they will fit into the university -a key reason UNC was included in the group. “I think students are more compre hensive and holistic than their parents might be,” he said. Lucido said guidebooks like Kaplan give more insight into what applicants are looking for. “This is, in some ways, a strong word-of-mouth measure,” he said. And Lucido said that in recent years, public universities -and their lower tuition rates - have been considered by applicants more often. But he said UNC’s decision to drop its binding early admission policy might menting with water-free urinals, Elfland said. She said UNC also is cutting back on irrigation, only watering the roots of old trees in McCorkle and Polk places rather than the full lawns. Elfland also STAGE 6 From Page 3 cut down on the amount of towels used so that less will have to be washed by the hotel staff. “We try to use as (little) water as possible,” Desai said. “We’re using less laundry because you lose a very good amount of water.” Desai said that for the most part, guests have complied and been helpful in conserving water, but he said some guests have been deterred because the hotel closed down its pool. “We lost a lot of customers because the pool closed,” Desai said. The hotel man agement decided to close it when water restrictions stated that they were not per mitted to add any extra water to the pool. 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Call 1-800-363-5222 ext. 4080. | For Rent | FAIR HOUSING INFORMATION ALL REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL adverts ing in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise 'any prefer ence. limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, fa milial status, or national origin, or an in tention to make any such preference, lim itation. or discrimination.' This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising which is in violation of the law. Our read ers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis in accor dance with the law. To complain of dis crimination, call the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development housing discrimination hotline: 1-800-669-9777 IBR FURNISHED APARTMENT. Private entrance, kitchen, quiet. 2 miles from campus, busline. No pets, smoking, or un dergrads. $525/month (including utilities and cable). Newly painted. 919-942-6734. ONE INDIVIDUAL BEDROOM for rent in Bolinwood Condominium Apartments. Full kitchen, tennis, pool and clubhouse. Near UNC carrlpus. S3OO/month. 1-800-781- 9918 or 412-445-2216. FOR RENT - GIMGHOUL ROAD, one block from campus. Newly-renovated, one bed room furnished basement apartment with separate entry and parking. No smoking or pets. S7OO with utilities. 933-0624. 306 CEDARWOOD - 2BR townhome in quiet townhome community minutes from campus on busline End unit. Fireplace, all appliances including W/D. $695/month B. Dunlap 967-4889. WALK TO CAMPUS 2BR/IBA.Fully ren ovated. W/D, dishwasher, central air. central heat. Available immediately. $ 750/month. 919-933-8143. From Page Three Classified Advertising | For Bent | Crea^Locaftion. Intenffet con neotons f of sach reside Vt. p7O-450a I Singles & Double! l Still Available M \ Fall 2002 / VCALL TODAf! infoeghui ii i Uirowers.com www.granvilletowers.com | For Rent | ACROSS FROM MOREHEAD Planetarium. 213 E. Franklin Street. Studio apartments (3 rooms). Ist floor, water included. $5lO/ month. Call 968-1120. Available immediately. 2BR WALK TO CAMPUS $550/month. 967-1328 GIANT SIZED APARTMENT for rent 1 mile past Timberlyne 1500 sq/ft. 3BR/2BA with 1 car garage. Tons of storage space. Small pet OK. Located off of Whitfield at 111-A Fox ridge Road $1.130/month Call 302-4695 3BR/2BA. HUGE balcony. Bolinwood con dominium apartments. For rent or sale. Full kitchen, tennis, pool and clubhouse. Near UNC campus. $750/month. 1-800- 781-9918 Toll Free, or 412-445-2216. ROOMMATE NEEDED TO assume lease in a nice 2BR apartment. $422.50/month. Cable/Roadrunner. Two miles from cam pus. On buslines. Cari 593-3960. 2BR WALK TO CAMPUS $550/month. 967-1328. be another factor - if nothing else, he said, it set the University apart. “We’re in there as the school that dropped early decision,” Lucido said. Provost Robert Shelton said the University tries to make the entire col lege experience a good one. “Chapel Hill has always prided itself on providing a close environment to stu dents,” he said. “Just look at the high percentage of undergraduates diat choose to live on campus.” Although he stressed that people should not get too tied up in rankings, he said potential applicants and their par ents probably will use these rankings as a source when deciding where to apply. “Students coming to places like Chapel Hill are usually pretty savvy, even if they are first-generation college students,” he said. “People nowadays look to sources like this when deciding where to go to college.” The State & National Editor can be reached at stntdesk@unc.edu. have devised methods to combat the water shortage. “We’ve ordered our sty rofoam plates and cups,” said Mike Cox, an employee of the diner. Cox said the diner has taken other steps, such as taking its filters and deep fryers to car washes in towns under less stringent water restrictions for cleaning. Many car washes are using well water. “We’re saving the best we can,” Cox said. “We’re trying to do our part and we’re set to go when (Stage 6) comes.” City Editor Jon Dougherty contributed to this story. The City Editor can be reached at citydesk@unc.edu. after this, the corporate ladder will be a piece of [cake]. In the course of facing challenges like this, you'll learn how to think on your feet. Stay cool under pressure. Take charge. Talk to an *' Army Institute of Leadership rep. You'll find there's nothing like a ' T * little climbing to help prepare you for getting to the top. AH MY INSTITUTE OF LEADERSHIP Unlike any other college course you can take. For more information call 9G2-5546. I For Rent | Ridgehaven Townhomes 101 Rock Haven Road (located off Smith Level Road) Energy efficient; W/D hook-ups; skylights; patio or deck; J busline; pets welcome 2BR/2/.BA - $760/month 3BR/2BA- $975/month 4BR/2BA - SI3OO/month Contact 967-4565 For Rent | WANTED: PARKING SPACES near School of Public Health for monthly rental. Call 942-9944 HOT PROPERTIES AVAILABLE now. Houses and apartments on Pittsboro. Mc- Cauley. Coolidge. Stinson Streets plus Chancellor s Square. Mill Creek Condos. Student friendly. Carolina Realty 967-6408. HOUSE FOR RENT 4BR/3BA. 4000 sq/ft. 5 minute drive to UNC campus. On busline. Huge yard. Sunroom and patio. $ 1500/month. Available now. 1-800-781- 9918 Toll Free, or 412-445-2216. FURNISHED STUDIO APARTMENT $375/ month Near campus, busline, shopping. Private entrance, peaceful surrounding No kitchen but has fridge & microwave. N/S only. Available immediately. Andi 942-7842. SPACIOUS. BRIGHT. VERY pnvate. IBR mobile home in secluded, quiet wood lands with study, cheery kitchen and din ing room, central air, washer/dryer, exten sive and comfortable decks, large gated dog pen. Walking trails and garden space. 10 miles south of Chapel Hill towards Pittsboro $595. 929-6460 1 BLOCK TO FRANKLIN Street. IBR in new 2BR house. Own bathroom $550/ month. 260-4421. 3BA/2.58A. WASHER/dryer. other ap pliances. Newly painted, newly carpet ed In Finley Forest Pool and tennis courts. Call Mike. 918-7719. FAMOUS From Page 3 sound, allowing all of us a great outlet for play,” said Matt Brandau, who pro vides the thumping energy of the bass. “All of this new energy really opens up the door for us to play around with our identity - take up more of a hip-hop edge.” Chell humbly accepts all of the praise with smiles and nonchalance, exuding the same calm and cool demeanor that he carries onto stage. Instead of attribut ing the change in Sankofa’s sound directly to his influence, however, he cites general trends in the genre. “I feel like music is kind of resetting itself, creating a trance-like state that focuses on the lyricists,” Chell said. “That really allows me to get into the music with guitar synth and energetic play.” Whatever the reason for the change - be it catastrophic loss, inspirational gain or musical maturation - Sankofa has become a musical tsunami, with more potential and talent than many of the groups that dominate the popular front. Its performance before a near- capac ity crowd at the legendary Cat’s Cradle on Friday was testimony to its power and promise. Sankofa was a seamless mix of the old and new, filled with funk and soul but showing a jagged edge. DJ Pez (Lem Butler) has, somehow, gotten even better, twisting, sliding and scratching his way through grinding back beats and complex bridges. He is quick, creative and above all smooth, melding with the traditional instrumen tation without ever overpowering. j For Rent | 2 BLOCKS FROM CAMPUS (near Gran ville). 1 room available in 2BR Apt. N/S. No pets. 933-6265 racough@hotmail.com. WALK TO CAMPUS. I bedroom apart ment attached to house. S7OO including utilities. No pets, no smoking. Off South Columbia. 960-6952. Furnished room. Full BA. In furnished 2BA condo. All amenities. Walk to campus. $475/month + shared expenses. Call Da vid 969-7083. doloomis@email.unc.edu. BRICK RANCH ON 1 acre wooded lot in quiet cul-de-sac 3BR/2BA. Sunroom. deck, appliances, utility room with W/D hook-up. On busline. Available September 1. $750/month + security deposit (W) 967-7414, (H) 942-7584 SUNNY, 2BA APARTMENT in quiet neigh borhood. Spacious, very clean. Pets al lowed. One block to busline. Includes washer/dryer. $685/month 932-2608. HOUSE FOR RENT. Charming 3BR w/extra large deck. 4 miles from campus. SIOSO/ month Call 408-8110. VERY CONVENIENT TO campus G-4 Vil lage Green condo. 2BR/2.58A W/D. Ex cellent condition. No pets. SBOO/month. Contact Henry S. Zaytoun 919-782-6911 day, 919-787-4525 evenings. FIRST FLOOR 2BR/1.58A condominium, new paint, new carpet, attractive area of Bolinwood, Chapel Hill, near bus station, offering; 923 sq/ft. kitchen, ceiling fan, overlooking wooded area, living room, balcony, central air conditioning, range, refrigerator, dishwasher, walk-in closet in master bedroom, beautiful pool, tennis court & other sport activities, laundro mat. two parking spaces, etc. $690/ month plus utilities. Avail. No pets. N/S. 402-9439 or 489-3485. Beautiful. Large 3BR/2BA home in Green wood Near UNC/ hospital. Wooden floors, large deck on 1 acre lot. S2OOO/month Deposit 967-0558 Sublets I REALLY CLOSE TO CAMPUS Live with 2 great guys. Biggest room in house. W/D. own bathroom. Looking for UNC student. $425/month until May. Call 260-6535. SUBLEASE ROOM 3BR/2BA house Wasfv er/Dryer near Southern Village park/ride. Huge fenced in backyard with deck in quiet Chapel Hill neighborhood $366.66/ month Available now (919) 672-5746 Tuesday, August 27, 2002 Drummer Steven “Apple Juice Kid” Levitin, Brandau and Chell all threw down trippy and crafty rhythms that lay ered for a full and forceful flow. Their throbbing pulse gave Greenlee plenty of freedom to stretch his lyrical versatility. Roaring around the stage while pumping his fist at the heavens, Greenlee was every ounce the MC. When Sankofa plays and everything bleeds together, it is like watching a fire grow. The members sizzle and pop, then build in energy, glowing like an ember before bursting into flame. To top it off, Jana Privette, lead vocalist of the Apple Juice Orchestra, lends a cherubic tilt, seductive and sultry with a touch of calypso. Sankofa has the talent to rise to the top. Its unique sound is a much-needed jolt to the abyss of mainstream rap that, while not worthless, has become uno riginal and packaged. Its sound, fresh and far from pack aged, stems directly from the members’ bond as friends -a bond that is just as important as their performance on stage, Brandau said. “We all bring out great sides to each other, both as individuals and perform ers,” Brandau said. “We are all very optimistic; we will see this through.” But can Sankofa break through, gar nering the oh-so-coveted major record deal? “It is hard to get signed,” Greenlee said. “Most bands wait around 5 to 10 years before they get a good deal. “That is where we are at right now, working our asses off and getting better all the time - hoping to get noticed.” The Arts & Entertainment Editor can be reached at artsdesk@unc.edu. | Rooms | ROOM FOR RENT. Available now. No smok ing. pets, or drugs. Private bath, private tel ephone. On free busline to UNC. A/C. No kitchen. 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