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laiig (Ear Mrrl Race for ASG president to go uncontested again BY VICTORIA WILSON STAFF WRITER The race to lead the UNC system’s student advocacy group is a a lot less crowded than it could have been. Zach Wynne, two-term student body president at UNC-Wilmington, is set to become the next presi dent of the system’s Association of Student Governments. That’s because Jud Watkins, a junior from Appalachian State University who initially had planned to run against Wynne, dropped out of the race in order to focus on his own campus. It would have been the first con tested ASG race in three years. This year’s president, Amanda Devore, ran unchallenged —as did her two-term predecessor, Jonathan Ducote. Wynne said his “o'utside-the- Triangle perspective” will help him develop the ASG into a more credible organization that uses its budget efficiently. “I want a steady leadership for the group so it can grow itself, so tbe program we already have become more effective,” he said. Wynne will begin working on his master’s degree in public adminis tration at ASU this fall, making him the first student from the uni versity to serve as president after Devore steps down July 1. He also will be the first ASG Gymnasts move to Regional FROM WIRE REPORTS INDIANAPOLIS - The North Carolina gymnastics team will com pete in the 2005 NCAA Southeast Regional Championships on April 9 in Gainesville, Fla., NCAA offi cials announced Monday. The Tar Heels qualified for the meet for the fourth consecutive year after winning their second East Atlantic Gymnastics League Championship on Friday at N.C. State. Six teams, five all-around com petitors (who are not on a qualify ing team) and one individual event specialist per event were named to each of the six regions: West, North Central, South Central, Central, Northeast and Southeast. 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Wynne’s responsibility as ASG president will include serving as chief executive officer of the organi zation and as a nonvoting member of the system’s Board of Governors. He also will meet with members of the N.C. General Assembly and the system’s president, Molly Broad, to lobby for student interests. But a challenge for Wynne and many delegates in the association is the distance from their homes to Raleigh. “It’s definitely going to be the biggest hill to climb,” he said, adding that he plans to hold con ference calls and conduct regular trips to the capital. Ducote said the most important aspect of the president’s job is work ing with state government officials in Raleigh. He added that since Wynne has an understanding of state and university policy, he will be able to contribute to the organization. “He has experience with university issues,” Ducote said. “I also think that Zach has always (had) a good ability to work with the General Assembly. He understands the General Assembly and he understands how to move things to that body.” In addition to his voice at the cap ital, Wynne said, he wants universi ties in the Tfiangle to help make sure are not on an advancing team) from each regional will receive an automatic berth to the national championships in Auburn, Ala., on April 21 to 23. In addition, event winners at the regional champion ships will advance to the national championships (in that event only) if they are not part of a qualifying team or the all-around qualifiers. UNC has never qualified as a team for the NCAA champion ships. North Carolina came within the closest margin possible of advanc ing to the 2004 nationals when the Tar Heels placed third, .025 points behind second-place Nebraska at regionals. 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Completely remodeled, all white kitchen, french doors, new car pet quiet area next to community center and walk ing distance of U-Mall, Caribou Coffee, etc. Lots of space plus peace and quiet. $62 5/month beginning anytime. Call Cindy at 967-0776. the ASG has a voice in Raleigh. Another obstacle will be smooth ing out what some say are strained relations between UNC-Chapel Hill and the association. Several ASG members par ticularly those on the Council of Student Body Presidents voiced concern last semester that UNC CH’s involvement in the group has dropped off considerably. SBP Matt Calabria sent a letter in the fall to the council filled with suggestions to improve the associ ation’s efficiency, saying he viewed the ASG as a “weak confederation” of student governments participat ing on a volunteer basis. And in this year’s student body president campaign, candidate Tom Jensen advocated for the University to pull out from the ASG. But Wynne said the relationship between the association and the University should be smooth. “I already have a good relation ship with (UNC-CH Student Body President-elect) Seth Dearmin,” he said. “We’re going to keep more schools in this year, and people are going to be more excited.” Staff Writer ■Elizabeth Dougherty contributed to this article. Contact the State & National Editor at stntdesk@unc.edu. national qualification. North Carolina junior Courtney Bumpers advanced to the national finals both years as a result of her all-around performances at region als. She placed fourth on balance beam in 2003 and won a share of the floor exercise title in 2004, tying with Alabama’s Ashley Miles. This year, the Tar Heels will be the fourth seed at the Southeast Regional, behind nationally ranked No. 5 Georgia, No. 7 Florida and No. 17 Denver. The Tar Heels jumped from No. 2 9 to No. 25 in this week’s national poll on http:// www.troester.com after winning the EAGL. West Virginia and N.C. 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Spacious, recently renovated, available June 1. $1,900/month. 968-2100. 301A & B Henderson Street 1 BR/1 BA garden apart ment. Just two blocks from campus! House has new landscaping, new roof. Apartment has hardwood floors, nice kitchen, patio area, new front door anjl windows, free parking, gas heat, large rooms and large closets. $725/month starting August 1. Call Cindy at 967-0776. ROOMMATE WANTED to share really nice town house. 2BR/2.58A, W/D. $450/month +half utili ties. Prefer grad students. William 704-299-6995, wsnyder@unc.edu. • MILL CREEK CONDO 2BR/2BA, excellent condition. W/D, on busline, swimming pool, tennis courts. No smoking, no pets. Available 07-01-2005. S9OO/ month. 919-489-8993. LOVELY 4BR/2BA DUPLEX On wooded acre lot. Busline. Convenient to UNC. ALL bedrooms same size with wall-to-wall clos ets. Living room with ceiling fan. Kitchen with dishwasher, full size W/D. Central heating, AC. Storage. Free parking, $350/BR. Available May or August. 933-0983 or 451-8140. 111 CAMERON COURT. 2BR/1 BA in triplex very close to campus, brick exterior, huge rooms, hard wood floors, gas heat free and ample parking, W/D, good closet space. $1,150/month starting in June or August. Call Cindy at 967-0776. News UNC could see new college BY ALEX ROBINSON STAFFWRITER With the passing of a bill that would establish a judicial col lege at UNC, officials said the University could better meet the needs of North Carolina’s judicial system. Sen. Walter Dalton, D- Rutherford, introduced a bill last week that would establish a judicial college at the University. The new program would offer continuing education classes for judges, clerks of superior court, magistrates and others who sup port judicial officials. Judges also could attend the college for the mandatory 30 hours of instruction needed every two years to maintain their posi tions. “Here at the school, we’ve long been involved in training for judges and court officials in North Carolina,” said Tom Thornburg, senior associate dean at the School of Government. “We are the primary provider of training. “Over time, we’ve come to think that judicial officials are needing more training than we are able to provide with current funding.” The bill would procure the School of Government nearly County to enter Sportsplex talks BY SAM SHEPARD STAFFWRITER County officials hope to accom plish two long-term goals with the purchase of the Triangle Sportsplex in Hillsborough. The Orange County Board of Commissioners said Thursday that they will begin negotiations later this week to purchase the property the site of several swimming pools and an ice-skating rink. “We’re really out to try and get something knocked out in the next few months,” Assistant County Manager Rod Visser said Monday. County officials intend to con tinue to use the site for recreational needs and as a potential location for anew senior center. Visser said he hopes to reach an agreement in the next two to six months with owner Eaton Vance Distributors Inc., a Boston-based financial firm that seeks $6 million for the property. “For right now, they’re interest ed, we’re interested and that’s what we are trying to focus on,” he said. | For Rent | Mew! Lower Rates rain [370-4500/ V CALL / MXJDAyf infoegranvilletbwers.com www.granvilletowers.com | For Rent | UNIVERSITY COMMONS 4BR/4BA, 2nd floor, W/D, couch, TV, pool, clubhouse, busline. $1,500/month. Available May/August. Great condition. 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Ready May or after. $1,095/ month. 932-5454. 3BR (PLUS BONUS ROOM) townhouse, hardwood floors, walk to campus, on great bus route. Available June 1. $1,300/month. Call Tom at 919-942-2438. KENSINGTON TRACE 2BR/2.58A Upstairs unit par tially furnished, dose to pool and tennis courts, only steps to busline, available mid-April. SBOO/month. 919-471-6846. SHEPHERD LANE STUDIO: apartment fully fur nished. Everything you need already in place. Bed, desk, dresser, lamps, fully furnished kitchen with microwave; dishwasher, dishes glasses* etc. Indudes W/D, a flatscreen TV with DVD player. Perfect for short term rental. Rent indudes electric, water, cable TV, Roadrunner internet. Just bring your clothes and move in. Call for availability, rent ranges from $695- $725/month depending on length of lease. You must see to appreciate! Call Cindy, 967-0776. SPACIOUS 2BR/IBA DUPLEX on wooded acre lot. Busline. Convenient to UNC. Same size bedrooms with wall-to-wall closets. Living room with ceiling fan. Kitchen with ALL appliances and dishwasher. W/D hookups with optional W/D. Central heating and AC. Storage and ample parking. S7OO/morflh. 933-0983,451-8140. WALK TO CAMPUS! 3BR apartments near Cameron Avenue. Now leasing for 2005-2006. $1,050/mo. Arbor Realty, 942-9937. $1,162,530 during the 2005-07 fiscal years, with $250,000 of that coming from the general fund of the UNC-system Board of Governors. The additional funds would allow for the hiring of core per sonnel and start-up operations. “Judges are being sent out of state for judicial training, which could have been taught right here,” said Phil Baddour, a N.C. lawyer who supports the bill. “We are just scratching the surface of what those possibili ties are.” If passed, the bill will go into effect July 1. Dalton introduced the bill to promote the Judicial Branch Education Study Committee’s vision that all judicial branch personnel receive the training and education needed to excel in providing justice. The vision is a result of an 18- month study by the committee, in which members examined the current system of providing judi cial branch education. Classes at the college would mimic the format of those now taught at the School of Government and School of Law. Jim Drennan, professor at the School of Government, teaches a He said the county managers will meet with an Eaton Vance represen tative to begin preliminary negotia tions this week. Eaton Vance built the Sportsplex nine years ago. Since then, the corporation has owned and operated the building while guaranteeing public use of the facilities to all county residents for $400,000 per year —a deal that expires this month. “We’re operating out of rent ed, inadequate space,” said Commissioner Barry Jacobs. “(A county purchase) would put it under more efficient management.” The Sportsplex purchase would help the commissioners’ goal of constructing two new senior cen ters, Visser said. He said the county has estimated that it would be more cost-efficient to build one of the new senior cen ters on the Sportsplex property. “(The need for a senior center) definitely got us thinking about how the Sportsplex might appear more valuable to us.” | For Rent | CHANCELLOR'S SQUARE: Nicest unit in the 'plex, 2BR/28A, SI ,200/month, available 07-01-OS. 109 CAMERON COURT: 2BR/IBA, large kitchen, fire place, 5825/month. Arbor Realty, 942-9937 WHY FUSS WITH THE BUS? Rooms and 1-3 BR apartments (furnished or unfurnished). 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Gym, free tanning, pool, cable, internet utilities included. $525/month 080. BML@unc.edu, 919-945-2902. 2BR/2.58A TOWNHOUSE for summer sublet. On T busline. $720/month + util ities. Pets OK. Call Alex at 786-877-4745. Dates negotiable. LIVE IN CHAPEL HILL THIS SUMMER Multiple rooms to sublet, Ist and/or 2nd summer session or through August. Rent/dates negotiable; individuals or groups ok. Females looking for roommate to share 6BR apartment. 3 buslines, W/D, internet. Living and dining rooms fur nished. No cats or dogs. Email for more informa tion: crittens® email.unc.edu. 919-612-5586. SUBLET OUR APARTMENT this summer! Mill Creek, 2BR/2BA. SBSO/month (nego tiable). Walk to campus, Franklin Street, Foster's. May through August Call Kate; 919- 624-1801 or email kateb@email.unc.edu. SUMMER SUBLEASE: ASHLEY FOREST townhouse. Six available bedrooms. Large rooms, individual baths. All appliances. Two buslines. Campus 2 miles. $375/month. Free parking. Call 933-1033. WAREHOUSE APARTMENT: Easy walk to campus. 4BR/2BA, full kitchen, W/D, living room, AC, security system, parking avail able. Negotiable rent available this sum mer! email gcherry@email.unc.edu. 2nd Session Sublet!!! 4BR/2.58A AVAILABLE in Ashley Forest Ist and/ or 2nd summer sessions. S4OO/month. Rooms large enough to share. Furnished kitchen, living room, and dining room. Partially furnished bedrooms, as needed. W/D, cable, dishwasher. 2 minute walk to bus stop! jpham@email.unc.edu. HUGE TOWNHOUSE THIS SUMMER! 6BR/ SBA, W/D, appliances, wireless internet free parking, $375/room/month negotiable. 3 buslines, May 16 thru July 30. Megan: 336- 613-0258, megreid@email.unc.edu. TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 2005 “Judges are being sent out of statefor judicial training, which could have been taught... here.” PHIL BADDOUR, n.c. lawyer seminar on N.C. law, which has served as an archetype for the bill. The seminar invites court prac titioners, prosecutors and defense lawyers for discussion of past court cases. “It’s a luxury that judges don’t typically have,” he said. “Each group brings something to the table, and each group learns different things from the process.” Baddour said the new college would prove to be an asset to the University and the state. “We want to have the very best judges,” Baddour said. “The goal is to select high quality judges, and then we have to equip them with the best edu cation we can provide.” Contact the University Editor at udesk@unc.edu. In 2001, the county voted on a bond referendum allocating $2 million for each new senior cen ter —one in the southern part of the county and the second in the central and northern part, said Commissioner Alice Gordon. The proposed senior center at the Sportsplex would serve the needs of the central and northern areas of the county. “This is something that’s going to happen; it’s just the logistics of it that remain,” she said. “It takes some time to get everything in place.” Visser said cost efficiency seems to be a major issue driving the pur chase forward. But some issues still need to be smoothed out before the two par ties can reach an agreement. Visser said that while the build ing seems to be in good shape, the heating, ventilation and air condi tioning systems need repair, as the structure is almost a decade old. Contact the City Editor at cttydesk@unc.edu. | Instruction! "Your Mama Don't Dance and Your Daddy Don’t Rock and Roll.” Find Out Why. Take the Aging & Health Course This Fall (SOWO 604. DENT 604. EPID 604. FMME 480. MED! 480. NURS 604. PHPR 604. HMSC 604. PSYC 604. SOCI 604). Tuesdays spm-7:sopm TAUGHT BY MULTIDISCIPLINARY FACULTY FROM ACROSS CAMPUS. 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