ahr Sally Har Hrrl FARM WORKERS FROM PAGE 1 Wurzelmann, founder of Alianza. Wurzelmann said he first became aware of farmworker issues after taking an APPLES trip to Eastern North Carolina and seeing pictures of Carlitos Candelario, the baby CLINTON FROM PAGE 3 residents of North Carolina get acquainted with the senator and her family, all of whom are sched uled to make appearances in the state during the course of the next month. “We’re going to have a conversa tion with the folks all across North Carolina," Hendrickson said. “We've created incredible energy across the state," he told the crowd, citing Clintons recent trips to Raleigh, Fayetteville and Winston-Salem, and the overflow of people in attendance at those rallies. “That's the kind of excitement Hillary Clinton is generating all across the state." “We usually find at our office openings it’s usually people who are eager to get involved with the campaign here," said Carly Lindauer, spokeswoman for the Raleigh office. And that seemed to hold true, as people rushed forward at the end of the speakers' comments to put their names in phone bank slots, sign up to be head of a precinct and volunteer to collect campaign signs. Elizabeth Henson, a long-time Clinton supporter, said she heard about the opening on the radio and decided to stop in. “I’ve been waiting for some action to start so 1 could help." Trujillo was fervent in his call for such volunteers, and his excitement quickly spread to the crowd. “When we win North Carolina, it's going to be the biggest upset in American political history," he said, shouting over whistles and huge applause. “We're going to kick major butt in North Carolina!" Contact the State & National Editor at stntdeskQ unc.edu. SILS FROM PAGE 3 nications for the school. Griffiths said the School of Information and Library Science is looking optimistically toward the future. “It’ll be fun when we can move to design and think in detail about what it will look like," she said. “It will be a nice opportunity for us, and we think it will play a major role on campus." Contact the Unii'ersity Editor at udesk(aj unc.edu. Stir Baity (Ear Mrrt Internships PAID SUMMER INTERNSHIP Seeking candidates for a paid pubhc relations communications internship m Char lone, marketing GE products K)MC majors preferred Contact Trisha Tin daH at tnshatindallOmomentive com 704-992-4797 THE RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE is currently accepting applications for a public relations and development mtemslMp (unpaid) for the 2008/09 school year Applications accepted through April 14th Interns work 6-10 hrs/wk and 9am vatu able work experience on special events. 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Wednesday night Alianza hosted “Border Stories," a compilation of photographs and narratives col lected by Duke students who vis ited Tucson, Ariz., and Nogales, Mexico, to witness firsthand the problems that exist on both sides of the border. Carolina Sports i Menu WIMBLEDON: SOUTHERN STYLE FREE BOJANGLES 9 BISCUITS & SWEET TEA AT BOTH TENNIS MATCHES! W. TENNIS vs. NC State 4/3 at 3pm Free UNC Visors to first 100 fans! M. TENNIS vs. UVA 4/4 at 4pm Free UNC Backpacks to first 100 fans! W. LACROSSE vs. Ohio St. 4/4 at 7pm Inflatable games, food, music, free t-shirts on Hooker Field! Free Carolina Backpacks to first 500 fans & Free Carolina Lacrosse Coozies to first 300 fans! M. LACROSSE vs. UVA 4/5 at 4pm Free Crocs to first 75 fans! W. LACROSSE vs. Penn State 4/6 at 2:3opm Raffles during game & Free UNC visors to first 300 fans! Join us for the Second! Seafood Fest on April 1 Oth in both dining halls during dinner. <m. 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The Farm Labor Organizing Committee, a group of profes sional advocates, is also involved in the week. “The whole structure of the agri cultural industry needs to be called into question, and workers need to Sudoku V’O • • By The Mepham Group © 2007 The Mepham Group Distributed by Tnbune Media Services A ngtrts reserved level: I 7 Q 4 Complete the grid so each row. column 8.4 q and 3-by-3 box (in I 1 y bold borders) con _ _ . tains every digit 1 to y O 4 9 For strategies on ' ' ' “ * j how to solve Sudoku O [ O visit www.sudoku. n p a * i , |_ Solution to 1 8 4 9 Wednesday’s puzzle | | 145219 716 3 8 9 51 783256914 i 619384572 P 89 274865193 j j ■ U ■ t - 195473826 4 7 fi 368921 745 I ' U | 521639487 C -1 -7 93 6 7 4 82 5 1 °I 1 ' 18 4 715 1 213 6 9 ..At The Daily Tar Heel will publish a j }mF ] FINAL FOUR issue on Saturday! Pick yours up on campus or in town! THE Daily Crossword Edited by Wayne Robert Williams ACROSS 1 Fiddler in the sand 5 Tarry 9 Picture holder 14 In good health 15 Hot pair in poker 16 Kind of eagle? 17 Start of Will Rogers quote 19 Fully in flames 20 Lassos 21 Cherubic or seraphic 23 Presume 24 Part 2 of quote 26 Summer TV fare 28 Couples’ pedestal? 29 Clean air grp 32 Web spots 34 Search deeply (into) 38 Fuss 40 Part 3 of quote 42 Smoke deposit 43 Some Eastern Europeans 45 Abs exercise 47 Reverence 48 DDE s arena 50 Lions' prides 52 Part 4 of quote 56 Essence of roses 60 Tell the tale 61 Professional copyist 62 Maintain 63 End of quote 66 Stage whisper Summer Jobs YMCA AQUATICS Certified lifeguards and Swvn lessons instructors needed for the Chapel HdKarrboro YMCA Expert enee a YMCA setting preferred but not neces sary Ema 4 Nicki Smith nsmrthOchcycma org for more into. 9194429622 LIFEGUARDS needed for Cary Park Oub Cur rent certifKations required Competitive pay and flexible hours 11 miles from campus chjbOcaryparkclub com 919-460 7720 YMCA WATERFRONT LIFEGUARD The Chapel Hid Carrboro YMCA is now hiring a summer camp waterfront lifeguard Must be at least 18 years of age and certified in Amen can Red Cross/YMCA Lifeguard certification (waterfront preferred) Experience m a camp waterfront environment preferred and experi ences working with children 5-12 a plus For more information contact Jeff Lloyd at 442 9622 or jdoydCchcymca org May apply at the YMCA at 980 Martin Luther King Jr. B)vd or wwwxhcymca.org SUMMER CAMP STAFF are needed at the Cha pH Hill Carrboro YMCA. Full time and part time day camp opportunities from early June thru late August Programs serving youth ages 5- 15 through traditional camps (jHoyd©chcymca org njohnsonOchcymca org). sports camps (mmeyenOchcymca org). teen leadership (•nmonOchcymca org) and other special inter ests (vWahnCkhcymca org) Group interviews are scheduled for April 13th and May 13th, AP PLY TODAY! Email or call (919-442-9622) for additional information! www.dailytarheel.com | Newman w l^jCatholic Ruish 8 Sunday: lam. Ham 1 7pm ad-Cfe EPISCOPAL CAMPUS Tuesday at 5:30 pm W dinner 4. fellowship H/4jßjk \ \ **■• inc •du/wr-- ■Sjm' ' i ** Rev T ornm v Lee? 4 org |pg] Chapel ofttfe VW rhe Cross qj be able to have a voice and protec tions in their workplace without being afraid of losing their jobs.' organizer Evan Hughes said. “That’s what this week is all about." Hughes' group is coordinating Saturday’s event, which will bring community members to guest 67 avis 68 Plane front 69 More rational 70 A long ways off 71 Expanded DOWN 1 Bird sound 2 Relation in degree 3 Police blotter entry 4 Rouse 5 Obstacles 6 Kind of cream or cap 7 Narc org 8 Abbr on a building 9 Marked with a tab 10 Sports officials 11 Fast on one's feet 12 "West Side Story” tune 13 Put in the office 18 Microsoft's man 22 Bottom line figure A|s]plE|NMc|H|AlwMoTsTcnr b_ £. A £ ijt l. 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Specialty Camp and Camper m Leadership Training camp dxectors Must be at least 21 years of age and have experience work mg with children between the ages of 5-16 Camp positions start June 7th thru August 22nd Some povtions are part time or full time May apply at the YMCA at 980 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd or www chcymca org or contact Whitney Kahn at 442-9622 or vWahnOchcymca org AUTISM SOCIETY OF NC seeks COUNSELORS for summer camp serving persons with autism May 16 thru August 2 Apply onlme http //www au tismsooety-nc org or call Sara. 919-542 1033 YMCA CAMP REGISTRAR The ChapH HiM-Carrboro YMCA is now hiring for the summer camp registrar position Musi be at least 18 years of age and have experience with administrative and computer skills Posi non will require interaction with camp parents as wHI as time management and organua tions skills Available starting April Ist through August for approximately 20 hrs/wfc To apply please contact Whitney Kahn at 442-9622 or wkahnOchcymca org May apply at 980 Martin Luther Kmg Jr Blvd or www chcymca org TELESCOPE PICTURES Virgmia Beach. VA Best summer job on the beach Make SIOIU. celeb nty status, great tan Apply and learn more at www ocbeachphotos com Housing available' Come jom tie fun Equipping college students to be passionately devoted followers of Jesus Christ! 201 Culbreth Rd. • Chapel HiU - www.hillson9.oll O&SUNG compline PI Sunday at:3opn I V o-nwon- • '6W £ i-vgoro- mar,! I - l ol p Cross THURSDAY, APRILS, 2008 worker camps to share stories and experiences over a potluck dinner. “Fundamentally for me. it comes down to workers haring a voice," he said. “Once that happens, they can decide what they want ." Contact the State ££ National Editor at stntdexk(a unc.edu. The 'medical maze' Project Compassion seeks to edu cate the seriously ill how to navigate health care. See pg. 11 for story. Movie Review Martin Scorsese's latest film. “Shine a Light," is a look at The Rolling Stones. See pg. 9 for story. Heading south The School of Information and Library Science plans a move to South Campus. Sec pg. .‘t for story. Men's tennis The Tar Heels won their 11th straight match Wednesday, beating N.C. State. See pg. 4 for story. Junior star power All of the Final Four teams have leaders who have junior year status. See pg. 1 for story. 24 Ballet skirts 25 Former 27 Tease 29 UFO crew 30 D C. old-timer 31 Oklahoma town 33 Indian instrument 35 Mauna _ volcano 36 Solemn promise 37 Hot time in Le Havre 39 Reverse as a veto 41 Wine cask 44 Kind of clam 46 Georgia fruit iBl OTlirttttUT Summer Jobs PART TIME ADMIN ASSISTANT Summer part time position available now Good computer and customer service skills required. Can for ap pomtment 919 969 6580 Tickets For Sale FINAL FOUR TICKETS FOR SALE www ticketplayground com Buy and’sell tickets info<ktKketpiayground com 1 888 265 8497 Tutoring Wanted TUTORING FOR EOG TESTS and homework as srstance 2 3 times per week, flexible schedule S2SAv for easy going, focused student or staff to work on math and science with 6th grader Bonus program as wH! 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