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Her fifth album, So-Called Chaos, beats home the message that the Canadian singer finally has found something resembling love and, despite occasional doubts, is content where she is. It’s a nice bookend to the angst of 1995’s Jagged Little Pill, which featured that anthem to scorned women everywhere, “You Oughta Know.” Chaos serves as a fine showcase for Morissette’s voice, which always has been her strength. But despite its best efforts, the new LP is missing one key element substantial lyrics. Morissette’s ability to use vocal A NEW SHADE TO; . * JKfej!-! -imfifiiii'■ ’^‘l DTH/GILLIAN BOLSOVER Memorial Day saw many area activities, including the Peace Parasol Project’s event at Carrboro Town Commons where Gwendolyn Anderson of Gamer (right) and Bill Gural of Durham decorated umbrellas with their personal thoughts about casualties in the Iraqi war. Bay 0n Get One Free! I^ll Purchase any sandwich or large salad and get one FREE! | (Of equal or lesser value.) Not valid with any other offer. BEAR W’ROCK' Offer wpl, S/31/04 ! CAFE University Mall • 201 S. Estes Drive • Chapel Hill 942-4811 • Fax 942-1244 www.bearrockfoods.com News dips and unique enunciation dis guises undeniably cheesy lyrics. It’s especially apparent on “Knees of My Bees,” in which she compares the love of her life to numerous luminaries, including a sage, a wordsmith and God. The chorus is beyond under standing. “You make the knees of my bees weak,” Morissette warbles, again and again. Add in the strains of misplaced sitar that graces the track, sit back and ponder what the song is trying to say. She has bees? Fortunately, the rest of the songs fare better. Morissette authored the 10 tracks herself, and their con fessional nature will appeal to fans of the female singer/songwriter genre. During her musical journey, MUSIC REVIEW ALANIS MORISSETTE SO-CALLED CHAOS icktz Morissette apparently also picked up a penchant for self deprecation. In “Eight Easy Steps,” she lays bare her flaws and pessimistically describes herself as the most qual ified person to teach lessons such as “how to lie to yourself and there by to everyone else,” and “how to feel worthless unless you’re serving or helping someone.” Ouch. With the release of this album, numerous critics have chosen to hold it up against the latest release from another neighbor to the north, Avril Lavigne. General consensus states that CAMPUS Y FROM PAGE 3 able in ’9B that is available now.” This philosophy led the trustees to re-examine several options for the building, including using the building for other purposes. Several trustees proposed the idea of relocating the group farther south to a location closer to the center of campus. But Virginia Carson, director of the Campus Y, refuted claims that BASEBALL FROM PAGE 3 The next day, the Tar Heels came up with three late runs to tie FSU and would have scored more if not for two sensational plays in center field by tournament MVP Shane Robinson. After three one-run games, the Tar Heels will be battle-tested for the regional. By going to Columbia, the Tar Heels will be entering familiar ter ritory. South Carolina, the N0.2 team in the nation, has eliminated UNC each of the last two years. SCHOOL SITE FROM PAGE 3 doing so would be within the rules of the third high school agreement “I don’t know why there was a feeling from any of the commis sioners that they weren’t following the agreement,” she said. “I think that we should do that assuming they’re not asking us to go into debt.” Scroggs said as much, noting that several misconceptions are prevalent among the commission ers. “The county commissioners think we’re asking for far more money to do this we’re not,” he said. “We’re borrowing no more She ®aUg (Tor Herfr while Avril is still embracing he? edge, Morissette has lost hers. The masses are probably right nothing on this record will shock America the way Morissette’s blatant sexual refer ences once did. But anger or nudity can only fuel creativity for so long. The key to understanding a more mature Morissette is to recognize what makes her tick. Chaos, like Morissette’s previous efforts, is driven by her passions. In this case, she applies her intro spectiveness to relationships and self-improvement, two of her favorite topics. It isn’t quite ironic, but it’ll do. Don’t you think? Contact the A&E Editor at artsdesk@unc.edu. the building is in an inconvenient location for students. “What we find, students are very involved in public work in between classes,” she said, explaining that the Campus Y is busy in afternoons. Depending on the subcommit tee’s findings, UNC could reallocate funding from a number of sources, Runberg said. “There are a couple of projects that we can tap into.” ( Contact the University Editor at udesk@unc.edXL. “I know everybody on the team despises South Carolina,” Bakker said. “They knock us out every yekt when we think we have a chance.” But the Tar Heels like their chances this year after finally find-* ing a strong offense to complimeht its starting rotation. f “We have a chance to win as long as we pitch and play defense,” Hewitt said. “Our bats came around in the ACC Tournament I thinkif we swing our bats like we did theite; then we should be all right.” ’ Contact the Sports Edit*# at sports@unc.edu. money and incurring no interest or debt.” : r f. Still, Gordon contested tjjq notion that the cost was unforeseen*- “Everyone I think knew that., they weren’t going to get it for million if the owner thinks ij’s worth $3 million,” she said. “You couldn’t look in your crystal bafllj and tell what the amount going to be but I think they knewit was going to be more.” . Scroggs said the deficit is; cause to come together, not “Everyone just needs to cooperate to get this done, that’s the bottom Une.” Contact the City Editor at citydesk@unc.ediu AIRPORT FROM PAGE 3 its current proposal calls for breaking ground on land now occupied by the airport. Such a scenario long has been recognized by local officials, and it has proven to be a point of town gown contention. But now, with the situation coming to a head, both town and University officials say they want to reach a solution even if they don’t entirely see eye-to-eye. “Hopefully, we can take advan tage of the time we have now,” said Mark Kleinschmidt, a member of the Chapel Hill Town Council. At a meeting in April, the coun cil passed a resolution stating that it would refrain from further con sideration of Carolina North until the airport’s fate was clear. And at another meeting two weeks later, council members grilled Tony Waldrop, UNC’s vice chancellor for research and eco nomic development, on the same issue. In an interview Tuesday, Waldrop said the University’s plans to get around the airport, which involve altering the order in which it would build the satellite campus’ seven phases, are feasible. “As I said in the presentation to the Town Council... certainly we believe in the plan that we have fpjs Carolina North,” he said. Waldrop added that changes to the Carolina North blueprint, including phasing changes, are likely to go before the University’s Board of Thistees later this month for approval. But Kleinschmidt said hp’sj unsure as to how UNC will proceed. “It doesn’t seem that the funp tions that the University is looking to have occur on that site woifld actually be workable.” The House’s budget, which wiU contain Insko’s airport provisiop, is likely to hit the floor Monday or Tuesday and be passed next week.' Contact the State & National Editor at stntdesk@unc.ea
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