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4 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2003 CREW FROM PAGE 3 But he is content with the cur rent situation. “We understand that the athletic department faces difficult decisions, and we trust their judgment,” Knudsen said. “It is not our place to seek out varsity recognition.” Despite respecting these deci sions, Knudsen thinks teams at UNC are hurt by Title IX regula tions. "While it’s great to see the women’s team get recognition, it’s unfortunate that other teams on campus are left behind,” he said. For the most part, Giertz said, Title IX makes things equal among sports teams. “I don’t blame Title IX,” Giertz said. "I think it’s a great opportu nity for women's teams.” BROUN FROM PAGE 3 “(The basis for attack) isn’t even political at all,” Chilton said. “Perhaps (it’s) a personal or even racial issue.” Incumbent Alex Zaffron said he cannot understand why anyone would want to attack Broun. “She is the most statesman-like of all the candidates." 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Pointer Jr. Career Center Division of Student Affairs • UNC-Chopel Hill Visit us Mon-Fri Bam-spm 2nd Floor Hones Holl • 919.962.6507 http://coreers.unc.edu ucs@unc.edu “The athletic department faces difficult decisions.... It is not our place to seek out varsity recognition.’' ANDREW KNUDSEN, MEMBER OF MEN'S CREW TEAM Condrin said the move of the women's team move to varsity sta tus signifies progress for the sport for both men and women. “It’s been a very positive devel opment for women’s crew,” Condrin said. “The fact that they get free gear and have less fund raising obligations is minor.” Condrin said he is excited about the future of UNC’s crew program. “The programs here at Carolina really are moving in the same direction,” he said. “At the end of the day, we’re all out there trying to “This is the sort of juvenile trick one would expect in a junior high school election.” ALEX ZAFFRON, INCUMBENT ALDERMAN CANDIDATE school election,” Zaffron said. Candidate Steven Rose echoed Zaffron’s sentiment in a posting on http://www.orangepolitics.org, say ing, “This sign vandalism is the worst I have seen in 28 years of politics in this area.... 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TUITION FROM PAGE 3 “But luckily other people have done it already, and we can look to them for guidance.” Tepper pointed to Western Illinois University, which pioneered guaranteed tuition in 1999- Monica Eskridge, a WIU admissions coun selor, said she would recommend the strategy to UNC-CH. SAVAGE FROM PAGE 3 joint investigation between Chapel Hill police and the FBI. Karen McCall, vice president of public affairs and marketing for UNC Health Care said Savage has not been fired from his position. “He’s on administrative leave with pay during the first part of the PLATELETS FROM PAGE 3 donate. For example, they can’t have traveled outside the United States or received a tattoo in the previous year. The donation process takes about 2 1/2 hours. Platelets have a five-day shelf life outside the body before they THE Daily Crossword By Alan P. 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McCall said Savage’s leave began the day of his arrest and will con tinue until after the investigation. When the initial investigation began in July, UNC was not aware Savage’s home computer had been taken by authorities, she said. Savage was arraigned Friday at Orange County District Court in Hillsborough. are not suitable for transfusions, Peterson said. The first two days are needed for testing the platelets, leaving three days for the platelets to be available for patients. Peterson said platelet donations are particularly vital for people receiving treatment for cancer. “Chemotherapy and radiation destroys platelets, and it can be a problem if there are no platelets 13 Etta of the comics 21 Italian P.M. exiled by Mussolini 23 Feel ill 26 Showdown time 27 Wicked 30 Altar assents 31 Monster's loch 32 Will of "The Waltons" 33 Vegas quote 34 Campus Greek house 35 Mild 37 Greek letter 40 Welfare 41 Stars and Stripes 34 [47 48 —w -65 6^TMI67 iatUj (Tar Hrrl are doing pretty' well nationally,” he said. “In some ways, I expect we would be looked at.” Tepper was quick to explain the need for his search. “This is impor tant not just for the yearly fight but also for the long-term tuition increases here at Carolina and other universities across the state.” Contact the University Editor at udesk@unc.edu. He was read his rights and signed a waiver dismissing a state appointed attorney. There will be a screening for the charges against Savage on Dec. 11 at the Hillsborough district court. Charges brought against Savage still are pending in Orange County. Contact the City Editor at citydesk@unc.edu. available for transfusions.” To schedule an appointment to donate platelets, call 966-2370 or e-mail platelet@unch.unc.edu. “Platelet donors are always wel come,” Peterson said. “One dona tion can be miraculous and can save lives.” Contact the University Editor at udesk@unc.edu. (C)2003 Tribune Media Services Inc All rights reserved 42 Make a pledge 43 Proofreader's symbol 48 Formed 49 WNW's opposite 50 Fingers and toes 52 Noxious emanation 54 Ms. Comaneci 55 Grave robber 56 Family dwelling 57 Plains dwelling 58 Nearly closed 59 Tra followers 60 Rotisserie need 64 Night before 66 Paul of guitars
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