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2 THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 2008 alir Daily aar Hrrl www.dailvtarheel.com Established 1893 114 years of editorialfreedom ERIN ZUREICK EDITOR IN-CHIEF 962-4086 2UREICKOEMAIL UNC.EDU OFFICE HOURS MON. WED.. FRI 1 P.M TO 2 PM. ALLISON NICHOLS MANAGING EDITOR 962-0750 NALIISONOEMAIL UNC.EDU OfFICE HOURS TUES . THURS S P.M. TO 6 PM RACHEL ULLRICH DEPUTY MANAGING EDITOR 962-07S0 RUIIRIC HOE MAIL UNC.EDU WHITNEY KISLING UNIVERSITY EDITOR 962-0372 UDESKOUNC.EDU SARA GREGORY CITY EDITOR 962 4209 CITYDESKOUNC EDU ELIZABETH DEORNELLAS STATE & NATIONAL EDITOR. 9624103 STNTDESKCUNC EDU ANDREW DUNN FEATURES EDITOR 9624214 FEAIURESOUNC EDU ALEXANDRIA SHEALY ARTS EDITOR 843 4529 ARTSDESKOUNC EDU DAVID ELY SPORTS EDITOR 9624710 SPORTSOUNC.EDU KATIE HOFFMANN INVESTIGATIVE TEAM EDITOR 962-0750 ITEAMOUNC.EDU ALUE MULLIN PHOTO EDITOR 962-0750 DTHPHOTOOGMAII COM WILL HARRISON. SCOTT POWERS COPY CO-EDITORS 9624103 ABBY JEFFERS DESIGN EDITOR 962-0750 ALLIE WASSUM. 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Sports, 962-0245 One copy pet person, additional copies may be purchased at The Daily Tar Heel lor $.25 each O 2008 DTH Publishing Corp AX rights reserved PHILLIPS MBASSADORS INFORMATION SESSION Thursday, January 31,2008 FedEx Global Education Center Building 4th Floor 4:00 pm PROGRAM APPLICATION DEADLINES 2008 SUMMER PROGRAMS: Thursday, February 14 2008-2009 FALL SEMESTER/YEAR-LONG PROGRAMS: Thursday, February 21 i UNC ! GLOBAL httpr//studyabroad.uncedu/phillips Dose Bathroom naming not a crappy deal FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS A second-floor bathroom in a University of Colorado technology’ building will now bear venture capitalist Brad Feld’s name. Feld, who paid $25,000, requested the following words of wisdom be placed on the plaque adorning the wall: “The best ideas often come at inconvenient times. Don’t ever close your mind to them." Feld was rejected by his alma mater, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. “I just wanted a plaque outside of the men’s room to inspire people as they walk in to do their business,” Feld said. His only requirement? That it be tasteful, said John Bennett, director of the Alliance for Technology, Learning and Society. NOTED. A 27-year-old woman with ties to North Carolina was found to have married men in every military branch but the Coast Guard. According to authorities, Shauna Keith mar ried a man in the army in Kentucky in 2006, then married a marine in Georgia in 2007. She then allegedly went back to her N.C. apart ment and was living with another marine when police located her. TODAY Blood drive: Come donate blood! The Orange County chapter of the American Red Cross will have a blood drive at Antioch Baptist Church today in Chapel Hill. For more information call 929-2230. Time: 3 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Location: Antioch Baptist Church in Chapel Hill Book presentation: Valerie Yow, a psychologist and playwright will give a slide show presentation on her book, 'Betty Smith: Author of 'A Tree Grows in Brooklyn," at Mclntyre's fine Books. For more information call 542-3030. Time: 7 p.m. Location: Mclntyre's Fine Books in Fearrington Village Documentary: Student gov ernment's executive branch will be viewing 'Period: The End of Menstruation." The event will be fol lowed by a panel discussion. Time: 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Location: Murphy Hall, Room 104 Belly dancing lesson: Women are invited to team traditional Arabic belly dancing. After the lesson, *ll ere QUOTED. *1 said, ‘OK, release the cuffs. I’m taking him.’ They told me, ‘No, Miss. You're not taking him anywhere " New York City baby sitter Sandy Ortiz, who was unable to take 5-year-old Dennis Rivera home because an elementary school safety agent cuffed the boy’s hands behind his back using metal restraints, the Daily News reported. Rivera was cuffed after he threw a tantrum. COMMUNITY CALENDAR invited to learn the national group dance of Lebanon, Jordan, Syria and Palestine, called Dabka. Time: 7 p.m. belly dancing lesson, 8 p.m. Dabka lesson Location: The Fedex Global Education Center, Atrium FRIDAY Brown bag lunch series: Two local non-profit women's groups, Soroptimist International and the N.C. Coalition against Sexual Assault, will give presentations about their organizations. Time: 12 p.m.to 1 p.m. Location: Student Union, Room 3206 A Education dean candidate visit: One of the applicants for the position of dean of the School of Education, G. Williamson (Bill) McDiarmid from the University of Washington, will be on campus all day. There is an open forum and presentation in the afternoon. Visit soe.unc.edu/news_events/events/ for a full list of events. Time: 3 p.m. Location: Carroll Hall Room 305 News Peace vigil: There will be a vigil for peace and justice in Chapel Hill Friday at 4:30 p.m. Vigils are held every Friday. For more information, call 942-2535. Time: 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Location: The comer of Elliott Road and East Franklin Street in Chapel Hill. Novel exercise: Those looking for a fun new way to work out should consider the Nia Fitness technique. Instructors will teach visitors this regimen, which consists of dance, yoga, martial arts and spiritual self healing, in Carrfooro. Admission is S3. For more information, call 918- 7364. Time: 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Location: Carrboro Century Center To make a calendar submission, visit www.dailytarheel.com/calendar, or e-mail Deputy Managing Editor Rachel Ullrich at dthcalendarOgmail. com. Events will be published in the newspaper on the day and the day before they take place and will be posted online when received. Submissions must be sent in by h preaMMaoublication date. CAROUNA s *lf FOOTSAII Walk-On Try-Outs Howto* Fobraory otfe, @ s*o pm t * ■amtanr mmuri n dm kmm nug ink Imtatf at tit Eastern Eat •fAMMSMui tit At ms mmim. vm mn pravMft PrMlatistiMdßbnlcaiirMmr smm 1 omhi hi bmh MHina IMIMMHW (MAMM WS SSMIIMHn ‘mint n mi un tit m BMfc— _ n m*. m •MiS-IRJL* tit ***** B WATER RUNS DRY Jp* OTK/HANNAH SHARPE Signs of the persistent drought linger around the Chapel Hill area as seen at University Lake off Jones Ferry Road in Carrboro. The lake has been reduced to a stream trickling through large patches of dead grass in some areas and is almost seven feet below average levels. POLICE LOG M Construction tools borrowed in September still have not been returned to their owner, according to Chapel Hill police reports. The tools include a jig saw, a framing nail gun, an air compres sor, a table saw and assorted other tools, reports state. • The tools are valued at $3,165, according to reports. M Someone stole two NT. steak strip slabs, valued at $l4O, from 411 West Italian Cafe at 7:05 p.m. Tuesday at 411 W. Franklin St., according to Chapel Hill police reports. M A house on Creel Street was broken into Tuesday morning, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Someone broke in through a back window and then vandalized and stole property, reports state. A diamond ring valued at SI,OOO, a Panasonic television val ued at $l,lOO and an Xbox were dbr Baiiy {Ear Hrrl reported stolen. Two windows, valued at S2OO each, were damaged, reports state. The total cost of stolen goods was $2,600. according to reports. N Someone pushed a door in and stole items from a Claris Court home TUesday, according to Chapel Hill police reports. A Sony Viao computer valued at SI,OOO and S2O cash were report ed missing at 9:39 p.m. TUesday, according the reports. Damage of SSOO to the door frame and dead bolt also was reported. M Someone smashed a win dow pane and cut the window screen to break into Lucy's Cafe on Henderson Street, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Coins valued at SIOO and stamps worth sl6 were reported stolen at 8:30 a.m. Monday, reports state. Damage of $lO to the window screen and $55 to the window pane also were reported.
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