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®!t SaiUj ffiar Uttl WACHOVIA FROM PAGE 1 their Wachovia account,” she said. Students waiting to use the ATM during the noon rush expressed mixed reactions to the relocation. Crystal Essex, a junior from Marion, Ala., majoring in informa tion science and communication studies, said the branch’s closure forced her to change her banking habits. “It’s a little inconvenient because I used to go there for deposits and withdrawals and credit-card issues,” she said. “Now, I’ll go up to Franklin Street.” Others waiting to withdraw money Monday said the lines seemed about the same as when the ATM was located in the Pit. “I think it’s definitely less conve nient because you have to go inside,” said Kendra Wiggins, a junior English major from Chocowinity. “It seems like the lines are lon ger because there’s less space, but I think they’ve been about the same.” Tia Willoughby, a 2004 gradu ate who was on campus visiting a friend, said she had no problem with the ATM’s new location. HOMECOMING FROM PAGE 1 ability were taken into account. “When you look at the whole pic ture of considered artists, I think we’ve brought the best possible show,” Friedmann said. “I expect it to be an awesome show.” The Roots, Friedmann said,, played two shows at Duke University during the mid-’9os and again in 2002, and that he has received nothing but posi tive feedback about their perfor mances. “In the process of selecting The NICKEL CREEK FROM PAGE 1 out Aug. 24, said Emily Johnston, manager of the box office. But unlike other performances, only 400 tickets were allotted to students at the request of Nickel Creek’s manager, Kang said. “We would not have put a cap on it ourselves,” he said.“We fought it” Kang went on to say that the series allows for as many students as possible. He said the 2005 DJ IMC MBTI BASIEtIALL TEAM wwMnnnwm jjj| <j| 'informational Hr Dean Smith Center Wr Memorabilia Room Memorabilia Room Entrance, located off the walkway between the Smith Center 4 the Natatorium. ■'7} Every full time student interested must be in attendance. including junior varsity players from past years. WOUB will be conducted starting Sunday. Oct. 15 but all paperwork must be filled out completely before you are allowed to tryout. S| SI © Take a naked study break. NEW EXTENDED HOURS: Tues-Sat llam-3am Sun-Mon llam-llpm "Voted by you as best meal after midnight" At Qdoba, you. can get your burrtto any way you want, even Naked, where we serve it in a bowl, no tortilla. Q dobcfr MEXICAN GRILL What art you going to love at Qdoba?'" (Comer of franklin & Columbia) 100 W. Franklin St., Chapel Hill 929-8998 • www.qdoba.com DTH/AIICIATOWLER Students wait to use the Wachovia ATM in the Student Union at lunch Monday. Students use the machine because the Pit location is closed. “It seemed easy enough to find, and it seems like the lines are about the same as it used to be when they were out there.” Contact the University Editor at udesk@unc.edu. Roots, we did a lot of background research,” he said. “We found out they play with a lot of energy and passion.” And High thinks that’s just what the University needs in its Homecoming concert. “For me it’s never really about personal opinion it’s just what the majority of students will enjoy,” Highsaid. “I’m a bigger fan of them being the Homecoming concert than them being on my radio.” Contact the Arts Editor at artsdesk@unc.edu. Spooky performance drew some 900 students to the 1,400 seat venue. Even if students weren’t able to get tickets to Nickel Creek’s per formance, Kang said other shows that have high student appeal will be coming to the series and the venue in the future. “We’re going to be doing a lot more of this as we go forward.” Contact the Arts Editor at artsdesk@unc.edu. From Page One VIDEO FROM PAGE 1 which is why there are so many UNC events up (on the Web site).” The University already has taken advantage of the service. Friday’s volleyball and Sunday’s field hockey events were streamed live. Today’s men’s soccer game against Virginia Commonwealth University will be webcast on the site. WRITING CENTER FROM PAGE 1 the world such as Croatia, Korea, Vietnam and Latin America. Including Taylor, the center’s staff consists of three full-time pro fessionals who organize and train 12 graduate student tutors. The center works on an appoint ment basis, in which students ranging anywhere from first-year to doctoral students may sched ule a 50-minute appointment in the office or online. Students who use the service said they find it helpful. “It’s an available resource on campus for students,” said junior Sean Flanagan, who said he used the center during his freshman year and has an appointment next week. “It’s free, so I better take advantage of it to learn to write better.” The center will move to the Student and Academic Services Building when it is completed in the spring. The building is located where Chase Dining Hall used to stand. The Cashier’s Office, Registrar’s Office and Learning Center also will be located in the new facility. “The new building will offer a lot of space, which will be great for us,” Abels said. “Hopefully we’ll be able to offer programs such as workshops.” Taylor said the center is a useful tool no matter where it is located. “We encourage any student to make an appointment, come by and develop as a writer,” she said. “It’s always good to have support, and this is a good place to find it.” Contact the University Editor at udesk@unc.edu. Adv. 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This new and innovative contest will enable those with great ideas or an entrepreneurial drive to battle it out for a chance to win a piece of at least $50,000 in total prize money! bU 'Challenge 7 V\ connect m create m I nch www.carolinachallenge.org Information Sessions will be held: Tuesday, September 19 7:00 pm Union 1505 Wednesday, October II 7:00 pm Union 3203 Thursday, October 26 7:00 pm Union 3413 Check our our website www.CarolinaChallenge.org: CEI Carolina Entrepreneurial Initiative “We got rave reviews from the folks in Atlanta from Ttimer,” said Michael Beale, the assistant ath letic director of marketing and promotions. “We’re very pleased with weekend one. “Two events down, and knock on wood, everything’s been great.” The University likely will web cast more than 50 Olympic sport ing events. “It is extremely important to the athletic department to get the Olympic sports in front of a nationwide and worldwide audi ence,” Bede sdd. “It’s a project of the utmost importance.” So far, 34 UNC home games are scheduled to be broadcast this fall, and Bede sdd that once winter and spring schedules Eire released, more streaming events will be arranged. “UNC’s adoption of this has been phenomend,” Rudolph sdd.. “There’s going to be a good, con sistent amount of events in service Sv, • £*****•■ *•*■** *nw. games §!s3||P ®esudolK Sudoku To Play: Complete JMMVUM the grjd SQ that ———' OXj rQW ** Q i__ and column contains / ~J the digits Ito 9. 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Unlike going to a UNC Olympic sports game in person, students won’t be able to see the games for free. The streaming service is sub scription-based. There are two models for fans to choose from: a per-event charge of $3.99 or a monthly all-access subscription for an introductory $5.99 charge. The Web site also is offering a free, all-access 15-day trial. The monthly subscription allows access to every school in the conference, allowing fans to see UNC’s away games as well as games at home. As part of the arrangement, the University received a kit from Turner, which provided four cam eras, tripods, computers, monitors, an audio mixer and cables. Rudolph said that T\irner will help train schools to use the equip ment, but that the plan is to have 13 Novice 21 Beelzebub 22 Boggy lowland 24 Shed tears 25 Bungle 26 Enlightened Buddhist 27 Corsican patriot 29 Prize money 31 Haughty 32 Cockamamie 33 Put on cargo 35 Gunfighter's survival characteristic 39 Fraught with risk 1 2 3 T -^■Ts- 6 r rw 9 -o lit i? I s _ - 1 |S|| 20 2: ””T8822 ■■23 RBm ■■ 25 26 34 35 UK Hr _ p! 4C 141 _ — "J^Mm 45 p 7 45 “”MM7i 51 ■■■P S^TM 54 55 56 ~~~~58 59 60 61 |H62 BMFu ~ MB MM each university work on its own for streaming production by the end of the year. Beale said, “Right now, our plans are to use some folks on the current video staff.” He added that the Department of Athletics will contact the Communications Studies Department and School of Journalism and Mass Communication for students interested in participating in the program. The equipment allows the University to sync up to radio broadcasts, Beale said, and the athletic department still is work ing on that aspect. It also will look into offering jobs to people inter ested in broadcast. “We’ll take that step when the time is right,” he said. Contact the Sports Editor at sports@unc.edu. From Russia with love Four Russian authors are visit ing UNC this week to provide their insight. See pg. 8 for story. Poker dance A lawsuit aims to stop North Carolina’s impending ban on video poker. See pg. 9 for story. Pandora's radio box A “music genome project” seeks to change the way people listen to radio. See pg. 3 for story. Sexton's the man Cam Sexton performed well under pressure Saturday, solidifying him as the starter. See pg. 13 for story. Banding together Orange County Board of Education discusses marching band requirement. See pg. 5 for story. (02006 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 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