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2 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2005 ■ Anthony Jerome Brown, of 100 W. Rosemary St. was arrested at 4:29 p.m. Saturday on charges of damaging real property, possession with intent to sell or deliver mari juana and resisting arrest, Chapel Hill police reports state. Brown was taken to Orange County Jail on a $5,000 secured bond and will appear in Hillsborough District Court. ■ Two businesses in a strip mall on Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. were reported broken into at 11:11 a.m. Saturday, Chapel Hill police reports state. Hunam Chinese Restaurant, at 790, and Ba Da Wings, at 764, both were last known secure at 11 p.m. Friday, according to reports. Police reports state that the doors of both properties were damaged, and Hunam reported S2OOO in cash stolen from the premises. ■ Rodgrigo Emilio Perez, of 10307 Spring Meadow Drive, was arrested 2:59 a.m. Sunday at 200 E. Franklin St on charges of assault with adeadly weapon, inflicting injury and resist ing arrest, reports state. Perez fled the scene of the assault but was later identified as the assail ant, reports state. He is scheduled to appear in district court. A Chapel Hill Dining Tradition Since 1948 $5.00 Off Any Purchase VaM through 09/16/05 • Offer not valid with any other promotions, or alcoholic beverages • Must present coupon Open Daily ll:00am-11:00pm • 157 'A E Franklin Street* 919-942-5158 Clip and save- Clip and save ' 919-962-6507 •Ir. Crier C enter 1 I , i ues(w)unc<edii WALK-IN HOURS: Answers to career questions and resume reviews Mon-Fri, 10 3p —■ ON-CAMPUS interviews ' , Submit resumes between Sept. 12—Sent 18 for these employers interviewing October 10-14 lA)y in at httjj://carvers.unc.<edu and go to On-Campus interview Opportunities (Some employers may alter their submission deadlines) Accenture- Entry Level Analyst (FYO6) N VR/Ryan Homes- Sales and Marketing Associate HSBC (Consumer Lend. Branch Operations)- Accelerated Mgt. 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Program GE Advanced Materials- Process/Product Development Chemist, Techno-Commercial Leadership Program, Anaiytieal Chemist Presentations Stockamp & Associates, Inc. - 9/12/2005 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM 2391) llanes Hall BB&T - 9/13/2005 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM 2398 Hanes Hall The Boston Consulting Group - 9/13/2005 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM Carolina Inn Whirlpool Corporation - 9/14/2005 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM 2398 Hanes Hall Harris Williams & Cos. - 9/15/2005 5:45 PM to 6:45 PM 2398 llanes Hall Morgan Creek Capital Mgt.-LLC- 9/15/2005 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM Carolina Inn Workshops & Special Programs Using UC S for Your Senior .lob Search: Learn how DCS can assist you in your job search including how to search for job leads, search alumni and employer research data bases, and more. 9/13/2005 5:00 PM 2398 Hanes Hall Writing Resumes & Job Search Correspondence: Leant how to construct a profes sional resume and write cover letters, and other business correspondence. 9/13/2005 3:30 PM 2398 Hanes Hall Mock Interview Day: Improve your interview skills. Participate in a videotaped practice interview with a UCS counselor and employer. Call 962-7994 to sign up. 9/12/2005 9:00 AM-4:00 PM Investment Banking Careers Panel: Hear professionals discuss opportunities in Invest ment Banking. Business casual attire recommended 9/14/2005 4:00 PM 2398 Hanes Hall Consulting Careers Panel: Hear professionals discuss opportunities in Consulting. Busi ng casual attire recommended. 9/15/2005 4:00 PM 2398 Hanes Hall dll SA VE THE DA TEI ~~1 Part-Time Jobs Fair: Sept. 13. Great I fall, 11:00am-2:00pm Diversity Career Fair: Sept. 21, Great Hall, 6:oopm-9:oopm Carolina Career Fair: Sept. 22, Smith Center, 1:00pm-5:00pm Nursing Job Fair: Oct. 8, Great Hall, 9:ooam-1:00pm Nov. 2, Hill Alumni Ctr., 11:00am-3:00pm ■ 1: http://careers.unc.edu 2: "Register with I t’S” ■ 8: Enter PID# and complete profile ■■■Clip and save Clip and savtiSfiM -Clip and save Clip and save— —— — Clip and save POLICE LOG ■ Emil Emmet Sherwood, of 1002 Willow Drive, 52, was arrest ed 2:59 a.m. Sunday on charges of driving with a revoked license, driving with stolen tags and not having liability insurance, Chapel Hill police reports state. He is due to appear in District Court in Chapel Hill on Nov. 15. ■ Ronnie Jones, of 2010 N.C. 54 Bypass, was arrested at 5:51 p.m. Saturday on Elliott Road on charg es of assault with a deadly weapon inflicting injury, Chapel Hill police reports state. According to reports, Jones was armed with a hatchet when arrested and was transported to Orange County Jail pending a court appearance Sunday. ■ Spencer Michael Killette, of 132 S. Columbia St., was cited twice for urinating in public at 12:18 a.m. Saturday in the Wallace Parking Deck, 150 E. Rosemary St., according to Chapel Hill police reports. The police report states that after being cited and released a first time, Killette walked 50 feet and urinated again in the same parking deck. Killette is scheduled to appear in Hillsborough District Court on Nov. 28, reports state. ■ University police witnessed two males participating in suspicious behavior on the new Ehringhaus field Sunday morning. The officers conducted an investigation and cited Ryan A. Funderburk for underage posses sion of alcohol, according to police reports. ■ A Mitsubishi Eclipse was found with S6OO worth of damages to its windshield Saturday in the Avery parking lot, according to University police reports. The incident is under investigation, reports state. ■ University police charged Andrew David Keimig with pos session of 2.1 grams of marijuana Saturday. A foot patrol officer approached the freshman while he urinated on the grass near the Student Recreation Center and South Road and found a small glass container of marijuana in his possession, according to reports. ■ The gate arm at the Morehead Parking Lot was found broken Saturday, according to University police reports. The arm broke after a woman pushed down on it with both hands. The damage is esti mated to be SSO, police reports state. -Clip and save— — — Clip and save — Clip and save ■ News ■ Today is the last day stu dents can drop courses via the web registration system. It must be done by 5 p.m. This is also the last opportunity students have to reduce their course load (but not to drop all classes) and have tuition adjusted. ■ “Petals and Buds... pastels by Patricia Savage” will be on display from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. today in the Totten Center Classroom. Savage is an instructor for the N.C. Botanical Garden's illustration courses. She uses chalk pastel to paint plants and wildlife. ■ Zorba’s Restaurant, 105 S. Elliott Rd., will donate all profits today to the American Red Cross to benefit victims of Hurricane Katrina. The restaurant will be open from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. For more information, call (919) 967- 5517. ■ Emma Skurnick will teach a field sketching class from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. today at the Totten Center Classroom. Contact Shanna Oberreiter for fee and registration information at 919-962-0522. ■ The Chapel Hill Town Council will meet at 7 p.m. tonight in Town Hall, 405 Martin Luther King Jr. \ Btudents.usecreditwlsely.com pP '."3 A website If - * designed to help make credit work 11 -■ * for you, Jt not against you. ■ / • Jr. It includes tips on * >udaetln9> saving and r Ik. avoiding credit pitfalls. Because the more s j / you know about credit now, Btudents.ußecredttwtseLy.cora much better than .... . . . , , the less painful Btudentß.humanteßtßUb3ectßforcaßh.com. your financial future will be. Visit us today. cfEi Ltve richly.* Say hello at our Job Fair Courtyard by Marriott, 100 Marriott Way, Chapel Hill, NC • Thur, Sept 15 through Sat, Sept 17 •11 am-7 pm • From Hwy 40 take exit 273A, go about 2 miles, and make a left on Friday Center Dr, Hotel is on the left Team Members • Deliver fast, fun and friendly service to our guests • Positions may include: Cart Attendants, Pharmacy Clerk, Relief Pharmacist, as well as individuals for our Clerical, Fitting Room, Food Service, Grocery Sales Floor, Guest Service, Human Resources, Logistics (backroom). Logistics Flow (stocking), Overnight Logistics (backroom), Overnight Logistics Flow (overnight stocking), Overnight Presentation, Photo Lab, Presentation, Price Accuracy, Sales Floor, and Starbucks departments We’re looking for: • Cheerful and helpful guest service skills • Friendly and upbeat attitude See the rewards: • Target merchandise discount • Competitive pay • Flexible scheduling Target is an equal employment opportunity employer ana is a drug-free workplace. 02005 Target Stores. The Bullseye Dealgn is a registered trademark of Target Brands, Inc. All rights reserved. © TARGET. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Blvd. They will discuss inclusion ary zoning and various traffic mea sures, among other issues. ■ “Beneath the Underground” film screening is an alternative venue for grassroots moviegoers held in the basement of the Stone Center. Tonight’s opening session, which begins at 7:30 p.m., will feature “Girl Beat: The Power of the Drum” by Suzanne Girot. The film is a profile of Banda Dida, an all-girl drumming and vocal group from Brazil. ■ N.C. Representatives Joe Hackney, D-Orange, and Grier Martin, D-Wake, will speak to the Young Democrats at 8 p.m. tonight in the Union Auditorium. Dues will be collected and T-shirts distribut ed to members. ■ The UNC Dance Marathon now is accepting applications for committee members. Applications are due at 5 p.m. Friday. Go to www.uncmarathon.org to down load the form and to learn more about the event. ■ The Loreleis, an all-female a cappella group, is holding audi tions today and Tuesday. Sign up in the Pit or at the magazine rack in the Student Union. Callbacks will 00% ®or Hppl be held Wednesday. ■ University Career Services will host a part-time job fair from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Great Hall of the Student Union. Some employers to attend include A Southern Season, Blockbuster and Mary Kay Cosmetics. For more information, contact Karen Thompson at karent@email. unc.edu or Emily Strader at estrader@email.unc.edu. ■ The Chapel Hill Police Department will open a substation at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at University Square. Mayor Kevin Foy will offi cially open the department’s fourth substation. To make a calendar submission, visit http://www.dailytarheel.com for a list of submission policies and contacts. Events must be sent in by noon the preceding publication date. Slip ®or Mppl P.O. Box 3257, Chapel Hill, NC 27515 Ryan C.Tuck, 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. © 2005 DTH Publishing Corp. All rights reserved
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