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4 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2004 EDWARDS FROM PAGE 3 During the past 30 years, moderate and conservative white voters in the South have gradually shifted to the Republican Party, Loevy said. “The kind of people who would vote for a strong Southern voice simply are no longer present in the Democratic Party,” he said. If Edwards is looking to over take Kerry for the nomination, he faces an uphill battle. His next test is the Wisconsin primary this Tuesday, followed by a slew of states on March 2. “I think he’s got an opportunity in Wisconsin to go back to more of the face to face, day by day cam paigning,” Guillory said. “But the March 2nd date, with so many big THE Daily Crossword By Philip J. 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For undergraduate or graduate enrolled student at UNC-CH or neighboring institution of higher education. Applications available online at http://hOusing.unc.edu From Page Three But Guillory said that if Edwards joins Kerry on the Democratic ticket, Bush could be facing a strong challenge. “Kerry-Edwards is a compara tively younger ticket than Bush- Cheney,” he said. “That ticket would present a different face to the Democratic Party.” But Tuesday’s results might have hurt Edwards’ chance at the vice presidency. “If you can’t beat some one from Massachusetts in Virginia and Tennessee, then what kind of asset are you?,” Loevy asked. “The fact that Kerry beat both (Clark and Edwards) suggests that Kerry doesn’t need a Southerner on the ticket to win.” Contact the State & National Editor at stntdesk@unc.edu. (CJ2004 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 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SHOCKS/STRUTS Buy 3 Get One Free (right rear) Coupon Must Be Presented At Time Of Estimate • Expires 2/29/2004 Coupons Not Good On Warranty Work Or Previous Work OIL CHANCE J $21.95 Oil Change w/FREE TIRE ROTATION I Coupon Must Be Presented At Time Of Estimate • Expires 2/29/2004 I Coupons Not Good On Warranty Work Or Previous Work Tax & Other Charges Not Included • One'Coupon Per Vehicle WINTER SPECIAL I Transmission Power Flush, Free Tire Rotation, Free Oil Change & Free Brake Inspection for $169.95 I Coupon Must Be Presented At Time Of Estimate • Expires 2/29/2004 | Coupons Not Good On Warranty Wc#k Or Previous Work j; V.. j BOG FROM PAGE 3 program),” Easley said. “Donors Choose is not anew government program. ... It’s a seamless process.” Broad said the donation pro gram is a good way to supply teachers with needed funds at a time when they provide an average of S4OO of their own money for needed classroom materials. “You heard them out in the auditorium,” Broad said. “They have to go out and buy their own supplies. There’s a lot of physical isolation.” Broad and the other state edu cation leaders were charged with finding other ways to attract teach ers to N.C. classrooms and keep LISTSERVS FROM PAGE 3 Castevens said she personally responded to every e-mail that was sent via the Phi Sigma Pi listserv. Because of the problems that arise with the large number of peo ple using a listserv, Onyen users who develop a listserv can specify their administrative preference. This allows the moderator to screen e-mails before they are sent to the whole listserv, ATN Associate Director Bruce Egan said. “Having the ability to filter what is being sent out avoids junk going out,” Egan said. “The down side is that it can be time-consuming to go through all the e-mails.” In the case of the Team 55 list serv, stricter moderation could have prevented the e-mails from being sent, Egan said. GAMES FROM PAGE 3 “It’s a way to have fun while get ting drunk, an excuse to get smashed without feeling bad about it,” Biddix said. Johnson’s research has led him to a similar conclusion as to why students play drinking games. “The big reason most students give us is that it’s fun,” he said. Matt Goldberg, a junior comput er science major from Moorestown, N.J., said he doesn’t play drinking games very often, but he does have a particular favorite. “The one I enjoy playing the most is beer pong, but that’s because of the competitive aspect,” Goldberg said. Biddix and Johnson both said with r 1 Office Manager (OM) Responsibilities include • Managing the day-to-day operations at a residential community office • Recruit, hire, train, supervise, evaluate and schedule community’s Office Assistant (OA) staff • Coordinate payroll management • Providing 75% of time is spent providing front line customer service at the community desk Benefits include • Compensation is $7.25 per hour up to 20 hours a week • Partial meal plan Application materials due February 23,2004 Questions, contact Brian Jones at 962-1680 or brijones@email.unc.edu them there. But they were encour aged to be mindful of the state’s budget situation in their recom mendations. BOG Chairman Brad Wilson and Martin Lancaster, President of the N.C. Community College System, introduced a joint committee between the two public higher edu cation systems that would look at new ways of educating the state cit izens who need increasing amounts of education to enable North Carolina to move forward in a knowledge-based economy. Wilson said, “We’re looking for recommendations and solutions to issues that do not cost much, if any, money.” Contact the State & National at stntdesk@unc.edu. Jay Eubank, director of career services for the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, set up his listserv so that he is the only one who can send e-mails to the entire system. The listserv was established to aid students in the job search. “With several hundred students on there, it’s easier to control,” Eubank said. By limiting who can send e mails to the list, Eubank said, he is able to maintain the level of profes sionalism that employers expect. “If it becomes a free-flowing list serv, important things will get lost because students will stop paying attention,” Eubank said. Jeanne Smythe, director of com puting policy for the University, said it’s important for listserv administrators to inform members of the listserv’s purpose. “When you establish a list, it’s a that beer pong, in which players aim pingpong balls at beer-filled cups in hopes of forcing the oppos ing team to drink, is among the most popular games, combining the competitive spirit and alcohol. Another favorite is Kings, in which cards are all assigned values and players drink according to the cards they draw, working through the deck. It’s also known as Circle of Death. But, in spite of the entertain ment value, such games also pose risks for participants, Johnson said. His research suggests possible negative consequences, ranging from unplanned sex to cases of alcohol poisoning, he said. “I think people have this feeling of invincibility,” Goldberg said. “A lot of people don’t care.” ©be iitUg (Tar SEAIA FROM PAGE 3 interest in the region. Sosne credited the screening of David Angeles’ unfinished docu mentary on Myanmar refugees in Thailand for a spike in group mem bership. He said he hopes Oo’s pres entation also will entice potential members to join the group. “Most people couldn’t point out Southeast Asia on a map,” member Stephanie Poole said. “Having vis ited Southeast Asia last summer, I saw how the region is socially, politically and economically important on a global level. It deserves attention from the U.S.” Contact the University Editor at udesk@unc.edu. good idea to say what the appropri ate use of the list is because differ ent lists serve different purposes.” Smythe said that if there is an abuse of a listserv, a “postmaster,” a moderator of UNC e-mails, will help with difficulties. After the first offense, individuals will be contacted by the postmaster. Offenders must sign a form agree ing to the appropriate usage policy. After a second offense the offender will be taken to Honor Court. “Generally, when people meet with the postmaster, they agree to abide by the policy,” Smythe said. Smythe encouraged students and faculty to use the listservs appropriately. “You shouldn’t be sending off-topic postings whether you’re a student or not.” Contact the University Editor at udesk@unc.edu. Despite potential consequences, fondness for drinking games shows no signs of abating, Johnson said, noting that he would not be sur prised if they gained popularity. Biddix was pragmatic. “We all basically know our limits. And if someone starts getting out of con trol, we cut them off,” he said. “Usually, you’ll have someone around to take care of you.” While abstaining from drinking games averts all possible conse quences, Johnson said, the next best way is to enter games with a set stopping-point in mind. Biddix put it most succinctly: “In the end, you’re responsible for yourself.” Contact the Features Editor atfeatures@unc.edu.
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