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2 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2005 POLICE LOG ■ A Wisconsin resident was arrested Saturday on three misde meanor charges of underage pos session of a malt beverage, solicit ing without a permit and posses sion of an open container, Chapel Hill Police reports state. According to reports, Kevin Lee Parish, 18, of Oshkosh, Wis. was arrested at about 6:15 p.m. Saturday at Valley Park Drive in Chapel Hill. Police were responding to a sus picious person call when they found Parish with an open container of beer in his pocket, from which he had been drinking, reports state. Reports state that Parish, a Hy- Pro Chemical Corporation employ ee, had no identification and was trying to sell a cleaning product without a permit. Paris was confined at the Orange County Jail on a $l6O secured bond, according to reports. He is to appear in district criminal court in Hillsborough on Nov. 28. ■ A Wilmington resident was arrested early Friday morning for impaired driving, police reports state. Philip Todd Park, an employee of Magic Painting, was pulled over at a traffic stop on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, reports state. According to reports, Park, refused the Intoxilyzer and was taken to Orange County Jail. Park is to appear in administra- < I hiv golf atVhc Challenge for onh . j i *2s* nrrzzz' I Monday-I'rttbiy only WdUutf Knm* I (50 | tnvhulcti your iiwn Vc art foe MonAiy-Fritlfn Only | | Must shine f niwrsity Hi ,u vheoh-m ( Umm! fitr up to | /out iJaycts Tee tin* is rwjnfrW Kxpins | Tee Times: (336) 578-5070 / www.TheChalleiige.eom - Clipandsave----' - - -Clipand & 219 iiii WALK-IN HOURS: Answers to career questions and resume reviews— Mon-Fri, 10 —3p ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS Submit resumes between Sept. stS —Oct. 2 for these employers interviewing October 24-28 JLog in at http://careers.unc.edu and go to On-Campus Interview Opportunities (Some employers may alter their submission deadlines) BB&T: Management Development Program Deloitte ((Deloitte Consulting LLP): Business Analyst Marketbridge: Business Analyst L'Oreal USA: Full-Time Marketing Opportunity Marketing Assistant, Assistant Business Development Manager DRW Trading Croup: Trader Assistant . Merck & Company, Inc.: TBD NVR/Ryan Homes: Branch Manager Development Program. Summer Internship- Sales and Marketing Associate or Production Supervisor, Sales and Marketing Associate . Loan Officer. Production Supervisor Jefferson Pilot Financial and Randall Financial Group: Financial Services Professional IBM: Software Engineer. Financial Analyst. Field Technical Sales Specialist The Hershey Cos.: Sales Representative Liberty Mutual: Disability Claims Case Manager Deutsche Bank: TBD Newell Rubbermaid: Territory Representative Corporate Executive Board: Sales Associate General Mills, Inc.: Business Management Intern, Business Management Associate Merrill Lynch: Private Equity Analyst General Electric (GE): Financial Management Program Capgemini: TBD Bain & Company: 9/26/2005 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM 3250 McColl -w A Procter and Gamble: 9/26/2005 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM 268 Venable Hall ■ '—^7 Black & Decker: 9/27/2005 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM 2398 Hanes Hall ucs Deloitte: 9/27/2005 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM 3650 McColl Presents... Accenture: 9/28/2005 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM 2398 Hanes Hall A /N^ Wachovia Corporation: 9/28/2005 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM Carolina Inn y ' ’ Target Stores: 9/28/2005 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM 328 Phillips Hall Microsoft: 9/29/2005 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM 105 Gardner Hall Bristol Myers Squibb: 9/29/2005 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM 207 Venable Hall Dupont: 9/29/2005 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM 207 Venable Hall Lehman Brothers: 9/29/2005 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM 2398 Hanes Hall Workshops & Special Programs Using UCS to Prepare for the Interview: Learn how to interview effectively. 9/26/2005 4:00 PM 2398 Hanes Hall. Using UCS for Yonr Internship Search: Learn how to find an internship, search our online database, and decide which internship is best for you in this interactive session. Bring your laptops. 9/27/2005 4:00 PM 2398 Hanes Hall. Explore! Decide! Plan! Using UCS to Choose a Major and Career: Students are given an overview of the career decision-making process and learn how to clarify their major or career direction. Participants will also learn about career resources and have the opportunity to take an interest inventory online alter the session. Sign up for this workshop online at http://careers. unc. edit/career explore.html or cal I 962-6507. 9/28/2005 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM 2398 Hanes Hall Technical Careers Panel: Hear professionals discuss opportunities in technical careers. 9/28/2005 4:00 PM 2398 Hanes Hall Bain & Company -Ace the Case Workshop: 9/29/2005 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM 3250 McColl . 1 SAVE THE DATE! I Nursing Job Fair: Oct. 8, Great Hall, 9:ooam-1:00pm Law School Exploration Day: Nov. 2, Hill Alumni Ctr., 1 1:00am-3:00pm Reminder! There Is a ‘Resourceßpom available for your use at University Career Services. We have information to help you with your career search! We are located on the second floor of Hanes Hall. Come check us out! ■ts http://careers.unc.cdu 2: “Create an Account" „ ■ *: Enter I’ll)# and complete profile ■Blip and ‘tti IfiifrMffl Hir add sav#~ —| -Clip and save Clip and save Clip and save tive traffic court in Chapel Hill on Oct. 25. ■ Three Chapel Hill residents were arrested early Friday morn ing on drug charges after police executed a search warrant at 207 Pittsboro St., police reports state. According to reports, UNC stu dent and resident of the home, Kaitlyn Adain Goodnight, 21, was arrested on one misdemeanor count of having drug parapherna lia. UNC student, Harold Keith Hodson, 19, 0f502 Edwards Drive was arrested for misdemeanor pos session of less than half of an ounce of marijuana and drug parapher nalia. Laura Elizabeth Lindsey, 20, a resident of the house, also was arrested for misdemeanor drug pos session and having drug parapher nalia. According to reports, she was found with 7-2 grams of marijuana. All three were cited for the charges and released. They are to appear in district criminal court in Chapel Hill on Oct. 25. ■ A Chapel Hill woman report ed larceny early Saturday morning, according to police reports. Reports state that the woman’s purse was taken from Players, 159 1/2 E. Franklin St. Several items were in the purse including a camera valued at SSOO and a cell phone valued at $350. DJ chills audience through multimedia show BY JIM WALSH ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR The University community was treated to an eclectic mix of art and politics Friday as the first install ment of the Urban Voices series in the Carolina Performing Arts Series came to Memorial Hall. Paul Miller, known on stage as DJ Spooky that Subliminal Kid, performed his live remix of D.W. Griffith’s “The Birth of a Nation” to an enthusiastic crowd composed of young and old. Residents from the town mingled alongside students before the show and afterward participated in a question-and-answer session mod erated by Miller. Often interrupted by the applause of his like-minded audience, Miller discussed the social implications of his film. His “Rebirth of a Nation” featured themes of mob mentality and rac ist thought, as well as a nod to the bumps inherent in the winding road of democracy. Miller stood on the Memorial Hall stage surrounded by heavy tech nical equipment familiar to the DJ trade and bounced with the music ■ Phil Robertson Jr. will deliver a Carolina Asia Center seminar on “Exploitation and Competitive Development: Hyena Capitalism and the Informalization of Labor” from 10:30 a.m. to noon today in the Toy Lounge of Dey Hall. Robertson is the former Program Manager of the U.N. Inter-Agency Project on Human TVafficking in Greater Mekong Sub-region, based in Bangkok, Thailand. CLOTHING OPTIONAL Now you can get low<ost birth control with or without a pelvic exam. Finding out if you can take advantage of the no-exam option is quick, easy, and confidential. Call to find out more and make an appointment, 919-942-7762. P Planned Parenthood of Central North Carolina, Inc. 286-2872 1765 Dobbins Dr www.plannedparenthood.org/ppcnc 820 Broad St Chapel Hill Day and Evening times available Durham News concertkeview DJ SPOOKY MEMORIAL HALL FRIDAY, SEPT. 23 he mixed over disparate historical images. An ambient glow oozed from his equipment as three enormous pro jection screens behind him hummed with the transient portraits. The mood was warm, following Miller’s suggestion before the film began that the audience members imagine themselves in his living room as he performed a private show. There was nothing passive here. This was a performance. Audience members were engaged in reading the subtitles that bounced between the three screens, and their eyes were obligated to dart from one to another to see the whole picture. Miller mixed the sounds and images right in front of the audi ence, so what happened that night was unique. The hours-long “Birth of a Nation” was pared down to a 90- COMMUNITY CALENDAR ■ The Orange County Business Expo will be held from 1 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. today at the Shera ton Chapel Hill Hotel on Europa Drive. The Orange County Eco nomic Development Commission, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Cham ber of Commerce and the Hills borough/Orange County Chamber of Commerce are hosting the event to showcase local businesses. r. r jt I— ! -d \ J \ r — | | [ r ,C~ r\l[f i ■ ■ - . . . . • - . i FANTASTIC SPECIALS ON 1,2, AND 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS AND TOWN HOMES. This week only choose any 3 bedroom floorplan for $799!! ttanr/uj f/te bar for apartment tfoata... Colonial Village iSb at Highland Hui s Apartment Homes o/t //tew. Catt at today at '/f'}.'i67jpf3‘tt -Clip and save Clip and save Clip and save .a isl ■ mj| p ' a wg iJ F ' #|fi B tfKP* |p : ■ v -|9H^b DTH/AIEXANDRA MONTEALEGRE Paul Miller performs "Rebirth of a Nation" at Memorial Hall on Friday night, mixing scenes from D.W. Griffith's "The Birth of a Nation." minute collage, presenting every thing in media res. The effect was to lend legitima cy to the action of the film as one does while looking at a snapshot photograph. The context of time was lost as historic sepia footage was overlaid with savvy graphics of computer ■ The Office of International Student and Scholar Services will hold a Conversation Partners Pro gram Information session from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. today in Union 2518A. Volunteers speak in Eng lish with international students for about one hour a week. ■ A campus meeting about Hur ricane Katrina relief will be held from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. today in the Great Hall of the Student Union. Students, faculty and staff can go to learn about current conditions and needs, the University’s response to the disaster and how to participate in long-term relief activities. ■ The Chapel Hill Town Council will meet at 7 p.m. today at Town Hall. Council members will be discussing the update of the UNC Master Plan, among other items. ■ The Orange County Board of Commissioners will meet with the Orange County and Chapel Hill-Carrboro boards of educa tion will meet at 7:30 p.m. today at the Southern Human Services Center. Officials are slated to dis cuss school construction matters, among other items. (Thp Hatty (Bar Mrrl chips and blueprints. All became one, and Miller’s purported mission to untie the chains of past and present in order to illuminate the future became a reality. Contact the ACSE Editor at artsdesk@unc.edu. ■ UNC Young Democrats will host its new adviser Timothy McKeown, professor political sci ence, at 8 p.m. today in Gardner 08. He will discuss the war in Iraq and the U.N.'s Millenium Devel opment Goals. ■ The National Organization for College Placement, a nonprofit organization, will hold an inter est meeting at 8:30 p.m. today in Union 3515. The group is dedicat ed to helping underprivileged high school students with the college admissions process. 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. (Hljr Satty (Uor Hppl 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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