2 THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 2006 Stye laihj (Bar Mrri www.dailytarheel.com Established 1893 113 years of editorialfreedom BRANDON STATON SPORTS EDITOR (919) 962-4710 SPORTSOUNC.EDU SHANNAN BOWEN INVESTIGATIVE TEAM EDITOR (919) 962- 0750 SHANBOWOEMAIL. UNC.EDU JULIA BARKER PHOTO EDITOR (919) 962-0750 DTHPHOTOOUNC.EDU MICHAEL BUCHANAN. COURTNEY WILSON COPY CO-EDITORS (919) 962-4103 AMY DOMBROWER, GINNY HENDRIX DESIGN CO-EDITORS (919)962-0750 COLIN HICKS ONLINE AND MULTIMEDIA EDITOR (919)962-0750 ONLINEOUNC.EDU BRIANNA BISHOP. SHARI FELD. ERIN GIBSON WRITERS' COACHES (919) 962-0372 BRIANNA. BISHOPOUNC. EDU, FELDOEMAIL. UNC.EDU, EQGIBSONOEMAIL. UNC.EDU JOSEPH R. SCHWARTZ EDITOR-IN-CHIEF (919) 962-4086 JOSEPH_SCHWARTZ OUNC.EDU OFFICE HOURS: MON., WED., FRI. 2 P.M. TO 3 P.M. KAVITA PILLAI MANAGING EDITOR (919)962-0750 KPILLAIOEMAIL.UNC. 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Box 3257, Chapel Hill, NC 27515 Joseph R. Schwartz, Editor in Chief, (919) 962-4086 Advertising & Business, (919) 962-1163 News, Features, Sports, (919) 962-0245 One copy per person; additional copies may be purchased at The Daily Tar Heel for $.25 each. O 2006 DTH Publishing Corp. All rights reserved Get into your ZONE... # ' 7ime % ne See you in the End Zone! Dose N.Y.C. mayors don’t lie ... about Shakira N ew York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is backing more than political candi dates these days. Bloomberg endorsed Colombian pop-phenom Shakira in the race for Video of the Year at MTV’s Video Music Awards. He threw his support behind the singer in a taped spot that aired Tuesday on MTV’s “Total Request Live,” picking Shakira’s video “Hips Don’t Lie” as his favorite to win. Other nominated artists include Madonna, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Panic! At the Disco and Christina Aguilera who’s from Staten Island.“l think I’m going to have to go with Shakira those hips don’t lie,” Bloomberg said. NOTED. A woman in northern China crashed her car while letting her dog take the wheel, according to the official Xinhua News Agency. The woman said her pup “was fond of crouching on the steering wheel and often watched her drive,” according to Xinhua. “She thought she would let the dog ‘have a try’ while she operated the accelerator and brake,” reports state. “They did not make it far before crash ing into an oncoming car.” TODAY University Day meeting: The committee responsible for organiz ing UNC's University Day will hold an open meeting to discuss plans for the upcoming annual celebration. Time: 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Location: Vance 120 Big Buddy interest meeting: Come learn about becoming a Big Buddy to a child in need. Time: 7 p.m.toßp.m. Location: Union 3503 Exhibit opening: The Southern Folklife Collection will premiere its newest exhibit, "The Untamed World: Photographs by Robert Bolton, 1964-1969.” Time: 5 p.m. Location: fourth floor of Wilson Library Catalyst Conference: Learn how you can help N.C. high school stu dents examine issues of social justice. Time: 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Location: Union 3205 GLBTSA meeting: The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Straight- Alliance will hold its first meeting for QUOTED. “My husband is handsome and he is genuinely a loving you know, no ego you know what I’m saying?... His wife is just a control freak.” -CNN anchor Kyra Phillips, analyzing her hus band and her brother’s marriage in a bathroom without knowing her microphone was on the air. Her conversation overrode President Bush’s on-air speech about the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. COMMUNITY CALENDAR interested students. For more informa tion visit unc.edu/glbtsa. Time: 7 p.m. Location: Union 3209 Business fraternity: Alpha Kappa Psi coed professional business fraterni ty invites sophomores through seniors to learn more about the organization. Wings and drinks will be provided. Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: End Zone at Rams Head Work session: The Orange County Board of Commissioners will discuss funding for school projects. Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: Southern Human Services Center on Homestead Road Que Rico tryouts: This UNC Latin dance team is holding tryouts for 10 spots, six for girls and four for guys. The tryouts will be competitive. Time: 9 p.m. Location: Student Recreation Center, upstairs FRIDAY Treasure hunt: A treasure tour of Wilson Library will highlight collections related to the history of foe railroad in News North Carolina and foe South. Among foe items on view will be railroad pho tographs and business records. Time: 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Location: meet in front of Wilson Library Fridays on the front porch: There will be live music from N.C. bluegrass bands. Time: 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Location: Carolina Inn, front lawn Business fraternity: Alpha Kappa Psi coed professional business fra ternity invites sophomores through seniors interested in business to learn more about the organization and enjoy free bowling. Time: 7 p.m. Location: Student Union bowling alley To make a calendar submission, visit www.dailytarheel.com/calendar, or e-mail Deputy Managing Editor Rebecca Wilhelm at beccao7@email. unc.edu with "calendar" in the subject line. Events will be published in the newspaper on foe day and the day before they take place, and will be posted online when received. Submissions must be sent in by noon the preceding publication date. Admit it. You’ve boon dreaming of the crown for a long time. King Queen ' ~ ’ - / ■;, ■' •-' Attend one of our interest meetings: Thursday, Aug. 31, 5-6 p.m., Union 2510 Thursday, Sept. 7, 7-8 p.m., Union 3413 New year. New beginnings. Find out about the changes in store for this year's Homecoming/Rampage 2006, hear about our new rules and pick up an application. I nniYiniisE CAROLINA HOMECOMING RING AROUND THE ROSIE mm Hyi DTH/KATE LORD Eliza Dubose, Molly Dubose, Matilda Chin, Maria Rowan and Emily Rowan (from left) dance on the lawn of Weaver Street Market in protest of Carr Mill Mall management’s performance ban Wednesday. This was the second “Dance-In” to protest the new rules. POLICE LOG ■ A woman was arrested on misdemeanor charges of child abuse Tuesday evening, according to Chapel Hill Police reports. Reports state Sandra De Leon Santos, 37, also known as Sandra Gonzalez was arrested at 5:23 p.m. at 507 Craig St., B. Reports state that Santos, an employee of Wee Care Inc., was released on a written promise to appear in court Oct. 2. ■ A UNC student was arrested Wednesday morning on charges of underage possession of alco hol, according to University police reports. Freshman Jack Miller, 18, was arrested after a patrolling offi cer saw him by South Road and Stadium Drive and found him to be underage, reports state. According to police reports, 14 cans were discarded after Miller was issued a citation. ■ Matthew Caison, 19, a UNC (Eli? Qaily (Tar Mpri sophomore, was arrested Tuesday afternoon on charges of misde meanor larceny, according to University police reports. Caison was issued a criminal summons at Whitehead Residence Hall. The trial date for the case has been set for Sept. 21. ■ A man was arrested late Tuesday on charges of failure to appear in court and possession of cocaine, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Reports state Luis Enrique Rodrigu Castillo, 36, of 501 N.C. 54 Bypass, F9, was arrested at 11:29 p.m. at 100 W. Franklin St. He originally was arrested on a warrant issued by another jurisdic tion for failing to appear in court, but in a search incident to arrest he was found in possession of a suspected controlled substance, reports state. Reports state Castillo was released on a written promise to appear in court Aug. 30.

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