2 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,2005 ■ The Arts Center in Carrboro will host Stephanie Miller of the radio show “Talk on the Left” from 9 a.m. to noon today. Admission is free. ■ A teach-in called “Gulf Wars: Death and Devastation in Iraq and New Orleans," will be held from noon to 2 p.m. today in room 103 of the Sonja Haynes Stone Center. This event is sponsored by the UNC Progressive Faculty Network and UNC’s Campaign to End the Cycle of Violence and will feature Medea Benjamin, co-founder of Code Pink. ■ The UNC Dance Marathon now is accepting applications for committee members. Applications are due by 3 p.m. today. Go to www. uncmarathon.org to download the form and to learn more about the annual event. iiiinnmimimuiiuii J Back is School SALE o /’ ■ ppaeoek alley <r\ UNIVERSITY SQUARE next to TIME OUT '' ■ / I JJ September 15-17 Show your UNC ID and receive... H : I 20% OFF ; I \ Vera Bradley. Merchandise ;mi 20% OFF ilver Accessories B 1 with Monogramming l | of your initials, greek letters or college logo. I milllHliiiimnifini* —The Embers!! Live at the Great Hall! Swing & Shag Dance Party H Sunday, September 18tb 7:oopm-11:00pmpm Sbagf lesson at 6:30 $5 in advance (sold at Union Box Office) S>B at tbe door Co-Sponsord by UNC & Duke Ballroom Dance Clubs Funded for by Robertson Scholars Program Questions? - lpope@email.unc.edu • www.unc.edu/student/orgs/ballroom If f'g 1 1 'IV ‘I ml Il m JKm I W t JB I 1 1 Mr 1 WjjA B~¥ amJU Pyj | to^ ■ BET IN ON THE ACTION SATURDAY, 9/17 AT TAR HEEL TOWN Visit WWW.TJULGATE4II.COM • Your Tailgating Authority! iJSjlv’s COMMUNITY CALENDAR ■ The UNC Red Cross Club will be collecting donations from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. today at the Tar Heel Sports Marketing Carnival. ■ The N.C. Peace & Justice Coalition and UNC’s Campaign to End the Cycle of Violence will hold a fundraising event from 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. today at the Carrboro Arts Center. The anti-war event will feature Medea Benjamin of Code Pink. Tickets are sl2 for adults and $5 for students. For more information, go to http:// artscenterlive.org. ■ The directors of the docu mentary “Occupation: Dreamland” will be on campus for a conference on media and film, which begins at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in 116 Murphey Hall. ■ WCOM Carrboro Community Radio will hold a yard sale to ben efit WCOM 103.5 beginning at 8 p.m. Saturday at 201N. Greensboro St. Bring prepriced items to the station from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. today. For more information, go to http://www.communityradio.coop, or tune in to 103.5 FM. ■ The No. 3-ranked North Carolina field hockey team takes on No. 9 Old Dominion at 1 p.m. Saturday at Henry Stadium. ■ Ronald K. Brown and his dance company, Evidence, will appear at 8 p.m. Saturday in Memorial Hall as part of the 2005-06 Carolina Performing Arts Series. ■ The Organization for African Students’ Interests and Solidarity will hold a general body meeting at 7 p.m. Saturday in the Carmichael Fish Bowl. For more information, call 703-915-4836. ■ The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce and ■ Assault by strangulation on a female was reported late Wednesday night, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Reports state that the subject allegedly placed his knees on the victim’s chest, using his arms to try to strangle her. Chapel Hill Police Department spokeswoman Jane Cousins said the subject left the scene, and the victim called police. Minor injuries were sustained, reports state. Football Specials! Everything you need before, I— 1 100 JUHBO WINGS on I 40 BONEKSS WINGS 144.95 i coupon. No limit. Not valid with any other offers or coupon. Offer expires T 2/31 /O^J Call ahead to have your order ready when you want it! 960-0656 • 764 MLK Jr. Blvd. (formerly Airport Rd.) News Sun Trust Mortgage will host a block party and pep rally to cel ebrate Saturday’s football tonight from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Courtyard by Marriott Hotel, on N.C. 54 across from Meadowmont, featur ing Coach John Bunting and the UNC cheerleaders and pep band. ■ The No. 2 North Carolina men’s soccer team will battle Old Dominion on Sunday at 2 p.m. at Fetzer Field. 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. ahr Sattg (Ear Hrrl 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 POUCE LOG ■ A Durham man was arrested on a charge of driv ing while impaired and driving with a revoked driver’s license, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Ronald Scott Rhoton, also known as Snipes, Donald Ray and Scottie, was arrested at about 2 a.m. Thursday at 500 Umstead Drive, reports state. According to reports, Rhoton refused to take the Intoxilyzer test. He was released on a writ- MUST PROTECT THIS HOUSE ® I j >ll * I DTH/RICKY LEUNG leanor Howe (left) of Orange Community Housing and Land Trust answers questions from Whole Foods shopper Eleanor Levinson (right) about a raffle fund raiser Thursday at the store. Money from the $5 tickets, sold online at www.ochlt.org, will go toward affordable housing. ten promise to appear in district criminal court in Chapel Hill on Thursday. ■ A Carrboro man was arrested on misdemeanor charges of driv ing while impaired and not having an operator’s license at about mid night Tuesday, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Police reports state that Armando Aguilar Resendiz, of 1306 J 6 Estes Drive Extension, was arrested at the corner of U.S. Take a 30-minute study break. , j Jl s Finally, place to work out that fits a small student budget and a busy student schedule. Curves is 30- ’ ■ minute fitness, commonsense weight loss, and all the | | support you need curvcsinternational.com power to aitutc jnumlC* (919) 932-3202 (919) 968-3202 1 129 Weaver Dairy Rd., Ste. V ' 1046hv MW,,, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 CarrborJTic 27sfo Over 9.000 location, u-orUwidc. ®J?p Saily (Bar Urri 15-501 and Estes. According to reports, police saw Resendiz driving on the side walk. He did not yield for lights and sirens. He was swerving and ran a red light, according to police reports. Resendiz registered a .24 on the Intoxilyzer test, reports state. According to police reports, he was confined in the Orange County Jail on a S2OO secured bond and was to appear in court Thursday.

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