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2 Wednesday, September 11, 2002 Campus Calendar Today 7:30 a.m. - UNC Health Care will sponsor a terrorism preparedness sym posium open to the campus community in the fourth-floor Clinic Auditorium of the Old Clinic. 8 a.m. - School of Public Health students have created a space for reflec tion, using images of and responses from public health professionals. The space - the second-floor lounge of Rosenau Hall - will be open until 5 p.m. today and the same hours Thursday. 11 a.m. - The Orange County Chapter of the American Red Cross will host a blood drive until 4:30 p.m. in the Great Hall of the Student Union. Appointments are encouraged and can tEhr laily ®ar Hrrl PO. Box 3257, Chapel Hill.NC 27515 Kim Minugh, Editor, 962-4086 Advertising & Business, 962-1163 News, Features, Sports, 962-0245 One copy per person; additional copies may be purchased at The Daily Tar Heel for $.25 each. © 2002 DTH Publishing Corp. 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For more information, directions to the office, and a complete list of our 20+ restaurants head to www.carolinamealplan.com or call 919-933-7411. be made at donors@unc.edu. 11 a.m. - The Carolina Center for Public Service, the Public Service and Advocacy Committee of Student Government, the Chapel Hill- Carrboro Chamber of Commerce and Volunteer Orange will hold a Volunteer Fair on Polk Place until 2 p.m. and dis tribute service information. 7 p.m. - Carolina Week, UNC’s stu dent-produced news show, will air two shows. The first will cover local news, as well as the various memorials and ser vices marking the one-year anniversary of Sept 11. Following at 7:30 p.m. will be a special, “One Year Later.” Watch chan nel 2 on campus and in Chapel Hill. 8 p.m. - Campus Y will host an inter faith candlelight vigil in the Pit. Student groups also will present music and poetry. For the Record The Sept. 9 article “Men’s Soccer Forward Charged With Assault” incor rectly stated that men’s soccer forward David Testo called soccer spokesman Matt Bowers on Sunday. Testo called Coach Elmar Bolowich. The Daily Tar Heel regrets the error. Town Transportation Plan in the Works By Nate DeGraff Staff Writer Though the area’s long-term trans portation plan remains years away from reality, the Chapel Hill Town Council wants buses or trains to relieve the region’s car-congestion by 2025. Under a plan approved by the Town Council on Monday, some sort of fixed guideway system could connect eastern Chapel Hill with Carrboro and the north part of town with Southern Village. But the plan remains in the prelimi nary stages. Town and regional planners still haven’t decided if they want bus or rail service, and the location of the lines remains in flux. “(The council) has to start somewhere,” said George Cianciolo, who sits on the town’s transportation board. Federal transportation and air quality regulations mandate that the Durham- Chapel Hill-Carrboro Transportation 0 '"* 0 WEDNESDAY EVENINGS FROM 6 TO 9 PM ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF DEY HALL Beginning September 3rd, 2002 Peer tutors available on a drop-in basis first come, first served—to help in the following courses: French • Spanish • Arabic 101 • German • Math 10, 30, 31, 32 • Econ 10 • Psyc 10 • Astronomy 31 • Biology • Chemistry • Computer Science French • Spanish • German • Latin • Arabic 101 • Math 10-32 • Statistics • Busi 24, 71 • Econ 10 • Psyc 10 • Biology • Chemistry • Physics For additional help in physics, chemistry and math, try these free resources: The Physics Tutorial Center 210 Phillips, 8:00am-6:00 pm M-F (as tutors are available) See schedule on door for Physics 20, 24, 25, 26, 27 The Chemistry Resource Center 225 Venable Hall, 12:00-6:00 pm M-Th The Math Help Center 224 Phillips, 3:30-7:30 pm M-Th Questions? Call 962-3782 Sponsored by the Peer Tutoring Program and UNC Learning Center City Advisory Committee adopt a long-range plan by Feb. 28, though town planners said they are about a month behind schedule. In the interim, the plan must go through two public comment periods and inspection by state and federal agencies. Future transportation improvement programs will use the 2025 plan as a guide. The council recommended the mass-transit-heavy plan from among five proposals brought forward by TAC. The other proposals included far fewer local transit options. Other elements of the council’s rec ommended plan include fixed guide ways from Durham to Chapel Hill along U.S. 15-501 and from Chapel Hill to Research Triangle Park along N.C. 54. The guideways could be rail lines or THE Daily Crossword By Alan P. 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F Accidents happen... emergency contraception is not just a “morning after pill.” It can prevent pregnancy up to 72 hours V T (3 days) after unprotected intercourse. Call our toll free, statewide hotline, 7 days a week at 1-066-942-7762. 1 Prescriptions can be called into the Planned Parenthood or pharmacy nearest to you. P Planned Parenthood roads open only to buses. Locally, the plan shows mass transit lines along Airport Road and South Columbia Street between Interstate 40 and Southern Village. Another line starts at 1-40 and runs along U.S. 15-501 and Franklin Street to Carrboro. “It is really a throwback to the streetcar systems of the early 20th century. ” David Bonk Transportation Planner Cameron Avenue toward Carrboro. But after some discussion about traf ficking more people to the downtown dis trict, the council chose to include Franklin Street in the westward options. From Carrboro, the line would run to Carolina leader 8 Otherwise called 9 Stanley Kowalski's cry 10 What say? 11 King or carte lead-in 12 Towel word 13 Health resort 19 Failure 21 Bread fragment 24 Cordon _ (master chef) 26 Prayer closer 27 Gull-like birds 28 George who was Mary 29 "Divine Comedy" poet 31 Como THE BULL'SsHEAD PRESENTS Democracy's Children: John McGowan Thursday September 12 I M Bull's Head Bookshop is - located in UNC Student QQA YVtYV fn\ Stores. All events are free & 0,01) p.m, m k;*! 1 ? 111 ''' T V Call 962-5060 for more The M's Head “ tfr North -a satellite campus UNC plans to develop on the Horace Williams tract David Bonk, the town’s principal trans portation planner, said that when it comes time to choose between bus, rail or anoth er system, the town has several options at its disposal. He said many communities around the country have even opted for a streetcar-type system. “It is really a throw back to the streetcar systems of the early 20th century,” said Bonk. Though the council’s recommendation calls for loads of mass transit, the plan includes widening several key roadways. These include widening Estes Drive to three lanes from North Greensboro Street to Airport Road and expanding Weaver Dairy Road to five lanes from Airport Road to Erwin Road. For more information about the plan, visit the town’s Web site at http://www.townofchapelhill.org. The City Editor can be reached at citydesk@unc.edu. One item of contention came over a line con necting UNC Hospitals with Carrboro. As pre sented, the plan showed a line run ning north along South Columbia Street and then turning west on (C)2002 Tribune Media Services. Inc. 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