8 MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2008 Though the installation of Chancellor Holden Thorp was the centerpiece of Sunday's University Day ceremony, several other alum ni got to share the spotlight. The University presented the Distinguished Alumni Award to five UNC grads who have achieved excellence in their respective fields. "You have inspired us and hon ored us, and you have earned your places among Carolina's bright est stars," said Eleanor Morris, the General Alumni Association's chairwoman-elect. Contact the University Editor at udesk@unc.edu. - compiled by Trip Smith Line Classified Ad Rates Private Party (Non-Profit) Commercial (For-Profit) 25 Words $15.00/week 25 Words $35.50/week Extra w0rd5...,25c/word/day Extra w0rd5....25</word/day EXTRAS: BoxVourAd:sl/day Bold Your Ad: $3/day | Announcements" NOTICE TO ALL DTH CUSTOMERS Deadlines are NOON one business day prior to publication for classified ads. We publish Monday thru Friday when classes are in ses sion. A university holiday is a DTH holiday too (i.e. this affects deadlines). We reserve the right to reject, edit, or reclassify any ad. Ac ceptance of ad copy or prepayment does not imply agreement to publish an ad. You may stop your ad at any time, but NO REFUNDS or credits for stopped ads will be provided. No advertising for housing or employment, in ac cordance with federal law, can state a prefer ence based on sex, race, creed, color, religion, national origin, handicap, marital status. PRODUCT DESIGN AND MARKETING. Look ing for a way to boost your child's interest in science and marketing? Enroll your child in this weekend workshop. For more informa tion: www.learnmore.duke.edu/youth or call 684-6259. GEPHARTPINK.COM The best local source for breast cancer awareness promotional items: T-shirts, caps, pens, magnets, etc. Quick service at gephart pink.com, 732-6464. Full line of promotional items at gephartmarketing.com. 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Announcements The Daily Tar Heel Office will CLOSE Wednesday, Oct. 15th at spm for FaM Break Deadlines for Mon., October 20th issue: Display Ads & Display Classifieds- Tuesday, October 14th at 3pm Line Oassifieds - Wednesday, October 15th at noon Deadlines for Hies., October 21st issue: Display Ads & Display Classifieds- Wednesday, October 15th at 3pm Line Classifieds - Monday, October 20th at noon We will re-open on Mon. t Oct. 20th at B:3oam KZWIISA Tk h October 13, 2008 S:3Q-7:3optn jfi In GERHARD HALL g FREE with a UNC Student ONE Card g j For more info: www.unc.edu/cuab m l|L Fast Turn-Around • FREE Delivery to UNC* 919-360-4032 • www.labposter.com 1 Everett Law Firm, RA. I M Traffic Citations • DWIs • Criminal I /4 WWW.EVERETTLAWFIRM.BIZ @ 919-942-8002 1829 East Franklin Street * Suite 1100-D jSSfr JU i(MvL MaM CV Professional interior and exterior painting /JSr Coro Greggar I 919.933.4061 iTV'i FREE ESTIMATES Molly Wilmer Barker, class of 1982, is the founder of Girls on the Run International, which uses BNr-* I MSI running as a platform to instill positive values in young women. To date, the organization has reached more than 40,000 girls in the U.S. and Canada. "She's really done something dif ferent in Girls on the Run," said Kristen Huffman, the director of the Annual Fund at the School of Social Work. "She is empower ing young women internationally through athletics." Place a Classified: www.dailytarheel.com/classifieds or Call 919-962-0252 To Place a Line Classified Ad Log onto www.dailytarheei.com/dassifieds or Call 919-962-0252 Li IBR = Bedroom •BA = Bath mo = month hr = hour wk = week W/D = washer/dryer 080 =or best offer AC = air conditioning w/ = with LR = living room) Child Care Wanted AFTERSCHOOL SITTER FOR 2 girls (8, 11) in Chapel Hill. 2-5 days/wk. 2:30-s:3opm. School pickup, helping with homework and driving to activities. Responsible, en ergetic, non-smoker. Applicants need: Driver’s license, reliable car and clean driv ing record. Email resume and references to beth hu3ng@yaitoo.com. AFTERSCHOOL CHILD CARE needed for 6 year-old triplet girls. Work at home parents, M-F, 2:30-s:3opm, Hillsborough. EC experi ence preferred. Competitive salary. Please contact msingrid@nc.rr.com. AFTERSCHOOL CARE needed 3 afternoons, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday. Pick up 2:45-spm. Boys are 5 and 8, homework help, play time. Located in Chapel Hill 7 miles from UNC. Email galigernicoleQgmail.com. CHILD CARE NEEDED. Experienced, fun, flexible sitter needed for 14 month-old (and 5 year-old girls). In Meadowmont. Please contact us fabriziol23@bellsouth.net or 919-929-9232. For Rent FAIR HOUSING ALL REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation, or dis crimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination.” This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings adver tised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis in accordance with the law. To complain of discrimination, call the U.S. Dept, of Housing and Urban Dev. housing discrimination hotline: 1-800-669-9777. AFFORDABLE FOR STUDENT. Bedroom inside townhouse with shower, closet. Access to kitchen and refrigerator. On busline. Call for price, 919-967-6302. Announcements UNC COMMUNITY SERVICE DIRECTORY I Closest Chiropractor to Campus! I Voted BEST in the Triangle byßeaders of the Independent! COLOR/BW PRINTING, MOVING SUPPLIES, LAMINATING, BINDING, MAILBOX SERVICES, FAX, STAMPS, PACKAGING, INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING! _CLOSETO CAMPUS at CARRBORO PLAZA ~ 918.7161 I Need a FREE lawyer? I Check out our website: www.unc.edu/student/orgs/sls I Student Legal Services ycjfa. Suite34o7 Union 962.1303 I*- liversity Day Distinguii ’I of the Delta and Hope Community Credit Union. Public policy professor Hodding Carter 111 said Bynum has been helping people since he was chair of the Black Student Movement as an undergraduate. “In a field marked by failure and spectacular over-promising, Bill has been a quiet and steady suc cess," Carter said. | Forßent^^ BOLINWOOD CONDOS • l'/z miles to UNC • 2BR/I‘A BA with 923 sq/ft $630/month • 3BR/2BA with 1212 sq/ft $735/month • Rent includes water • Very QUIET complex on “N” busline Real Estate Associates 919.942.7806 | For Rent j OFF FRANKLIN STREET. Single room includes unlimited meal plan, local telephone service, hi speed internet access, kitchen and bath, 51,545/mo. 704-999-8867. BIKE TO CAMPUS PROM 6 BOLIN HEIGHTS. This 3BR/1 BA house is complete with hard wood floors, a W/D and a good location for students. $925/mo. Contact Fran Holland Properties, email herbholland@intrex.net or call 919-968-4545. WALKING DISTANCE TO UNC. Mercia Residential Properties now signing 2009-10 leases. IBR-6BR apart ments and houses available. Visit merciarentals.com. FIVE BLOCKS TO CAMPUS, THIS 1 spacious 1 BR duplex is located at corner of Church and Carr. S6OO/mo. Email herbholland@intrex. net or call Fran Holland Properties (M-F, 9am to Noon). 919-968-4545. AWESOME 3BR/2BA DUPLEX! 16-B Bolin Heights (next to Mill Creek Apartments). Totally new, all appliances, hardwood floors, maple cabinets, security. $995/mo. until July 31. jso@email.unc.edu. 704-517-3300. WALK TO CAMPUS from 415 North Columbia Street. This 28R71 BA apartment is convenient to campus. Current special rent $650/mo. Email herbholland@intrex.net or call Fran Holland Properties, 919-968-4545. Help Wanted SPARTACUS RESTAURANT now hiring wait staff, hosts and bartenders, full-time, part time, flexible hours. Apply in person, M-Sa between 2-6 pm. Off 15/501 near Super Target. 919-489-2848. AVOID THE LINES... VOTE EARLY AND BE DONE! Announcements The AIDS Course AIDS: Principles, Practices, Politics Spring, Tuesday: 5:30-6:45pm One Credit • Pass Fail Enroll in Public Health 420 Section 1 (Undergrad) or Section 2 (Graduate) An hour ofcredit for a lifetime ofknowledge! University Alumni Award recipii William Joseph Bynum Jr., class of 1982, is the chief executive officer of Enterprise Corporation gP W! development for Cardinal Health and the co-founder of Magellan Laboratories. Caudill also headed the fundrais ing effort for the University's new physical science facilities. "All I've done is what I loved to do" Caudill said. "I always want ed to make a difference with what I did. This is a way to give back to the University and hopefully set the stage for the future." Help Wanted Want to earn extra money on the weekends? Work with children and adults with Autism and other jir developmental disabilities, helping them achieve their M? personal goals. Earn extra money and gain valuable >J| experience! Weekend shifts available SK).4O/hr.^^^^^^ APPLY ONLINE by visiting us at: Ww www.rsi-nc.org iViJA Help Wanted FAMILY BUSINESS looking for respon sible individual for position at La Vita Dolce located in Chapel Hill, Southern Vil lage. Contact Nicole at 919-968-1635 or lavitadolce@bellsouth.net. BUSY RETINOVASCULAR PRACTICE seeks friendly, motivated, energetic individual to work as an ophthalmic assistant. Will be trained to use ultra sound electrodiagnostic equipment and multiple instruments used in the diagnosis of retinovascular disease. Candidate would find experience challenging and fulfilling. Fax resume to 919-787-3591. RECEPTIONIST NEEDED FOR State Farm Insurance office located near campus. Part time for school year; full-time for summer. SlO/hr. After s:3opm, call 968-0470, choose option 1, and leave a message telling us about yourself. WORK ONE ON ONE WITH CHILDREN with disabilities in Raleigh, Durham or Chapel Hill. Flexible hours, great pay. For more informa tion go to www.asmallmiracleinc.com. THE CAROLINA MAMMOGRAPHY REGISTRY, in the Department of Radiology at UNC-CH, is seeking a student employee for data entry and general office work such as filing for 10 hrs/wk. Pay starts at $8.75/hr with the pos sibility of raises over time. We seek someone who can stick to a fairly regular schedule, with some flexibility. You are not expected to work during exams, school breaks, etc. Inter ested students please contact Melinda Boyd at 919-966-8016 or by email at mboyd@ email.unc.edu. Find where to live by distance from the Pit www.heelshousing.com Announcements WOMEN WITH I SEVERE PMS r.jf NEEDED FOR RESEARCH I We need women who: , • Have premenstrual emotional SffiS§: symptoms severe enough to interfere with normal functioning and/or disrupt relationships. • Experience symptoms that begin one to two weeks before menstruation and completely go away when menstruation begins. • Have a symptom-free time of the month. • Are between the ages of 18-45 The UNC Center for Women’s Mood Disorders has multiple research studies for women with PMS. These studies offer free evaluation and in some cases free study related medication and/or monetary compensation. Please call Katherine at 919-966-9640 fOt I UNC •&U* | SCHOOL OF MEDICINE FjX/yxsgwiCEs HpSy Home Repairs • Carpentry • Pressure Washing • Painting • Plumbing & Electrical Repairs • Roofing, Siding, & Gubars • Landscape Maintenance www.flxallservices.coin qiq non iivyo rayeßlgyahoo.com Jl oifU-lU/Z Robert H. 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This sales position allows for a flexible schedule with no nights or weekends. Average sl2/hr. Work in our professional Chapel Hill office, minutes from campus. Call 800-743-5556 ext. 6337. CAROL WOODS RETIREMENT COMMUNITY. Relief Service Coordinator (Dining). Su pervise staff ensuring dining room service standards are met and upheld. Support and execute dining services policies and procedures. Support Carol Woods mission and values and dining services mission statement. Responsible for upholding de partmental guidelines as a member of the supervisory team. College students are wel come to apply. Applications are available at 750 Weaver Dairy Road, www.carolwoods. org or faxed to 919-969-2507. CAROL WOODS RETIREMENT COMMUNITY. PM Wait, Food Service. Provide prompt and accurate table service in a courteous man ner. Assist in the maintenance of a clean, orderly and well stocked dining room and related service areas. Work with others in a manner which will promote a coopera tive team spirit. Always deal with residents in a helpful, patient and pleasant manner. Perform clean up tasks thoroughly. College students are welcome to apply. Applica tions are available at 750 Weaver Dairy Road, www.carolwoods.org or faxed to 919-969-2507. Announcements Leah McCall Devlin, class of 1976, is the state health direc tor for North Carolina. She is the first woman to which presides over more than 450 schools that award more than 95 percent of all doctorate degrees in the country. Stewart said her time at UNC directly affected her suc cess in her current occupation. "My business is graduate educa tion, and for me it's a very easy proposition," she said. 'I think I understand quality in graduate education because I experienced it here as a student." Deadlines Line Ads: Noon, one business day prior to publication Display Classified Advertising: i] 3pm, two business days prior to publication Help Wanted HUMAN RESOURCES ASSISTANT: Town of Carrboro HR Department. Part-time tempo rary. (15-20 hrs/wk). Performs a variety of HR and clerical duties. Requires grad from high school supplemented by clerical, of fice experience and excellent oral and writ ten skills. Experience with Microsoft Office Suite required. Afternoon hours preferred. Pay rate: $lO-512/hr. Closing date: Octo ber 24, 2008. For an application contact HR, 301 West Main Street Carrboro, NC 27510, 918-7320 or visit our website at www.townofcarrboro.org. EOE. EGG DONORS NEEDED. UNC Health Care seeking healthy, non-smok ing females 18-32 to become egg donors. $2,500 compensation for COMPLETED cycle. All visits and pro cedures to be done local to campus. For written information, please call 919-966-1150 ext. 5 and leave your current mailing address. BARTENDERS ARE IN DEMAND! Earn S2O-$35/hr. 1 or 2 week and weekend classes. 100% job placement assistance. Raleigh's Bartending School. Have fun! Make money! Meet people! Ask about current tu ition rates. Call now! 919-676-0774, www. cocktailmixer.com. SURVEY TAKERS NEEDED: Make S5-525 per survey. Do it in your spare time. www. Get- PaidToThink.com, TCBY TREATS. Day & evening shifts available for outgoing, friendly person. Hourly rate plus tips. Apply in person at our store in Eastgate Shopping Center, 1800 E. Franklin St. slopj>y Roommate? 7l Find anew place in I h e DTH Classifiedsl^^j wbi Muuim * If October 13th is Your Birthday... * . ■HHB You'll develop your balancing act to anew level of expertise. The objective is to use the best ideas , {rom both sides, for the good of all It's not as easy*. * . dr St and appears to be, as you will soon discover. # To get the advantage, check tbe day’s rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging. Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a 7 - the odds of a project's suc ceeding are much better if you start it now If you really want the vibes on your.side, Tuesday's even better. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 6 - Be careful at work; there mil be lots of reversals. People will change their minds about what they want and how they want® get it Gemini (May 21-June 2.1) Today is an 8 - You're so popular, it's hard to keep your appointments straight. That's especially true now, since the details keep changing. 8e cautious. Cancer (June 22-July 22) Today is a 7 - Don't afgue with the boss, or say mudi of anything. Even a word of agreement could be misconstrued as criti cism. Hofd your opinions. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a 7 - You're anxious to get going on something that's new and exciting. Do your routine duxes quickly to get them out of the way. Then, venture outside the box. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept 22) Today is a 6 - Run the numbers out both down and across. You can get the funding you need for a domestic project, but you'l have to work at iL Do the homewoik and find the best deal. W 2008 TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES, INC. a Over 280 Micro & Imported Beers jggjgjj” - a 9ars • Bolling Tobacco m'ooluh corns PASSPORT PHOTOS WM BB COIOR/BWWIPE FORMAT PRINTING MOVING SUPPLIES • LAMINATING 5. T ? 'f 40 BINDING • MAILBOX SERVICES • FAX • NOTARY JWXt tO Harris TMtMT I Lpackagingmnternational SHIPPING! I 960-0900 UTAKPOINT STORAGE ■pt '’WSSSSSSSSF . (919)962-4^l ©lj? Daily ©ar liwi Debra Wehrie Stewart, dassof 1975, is the president of the Council of Graduate Schools, Lost & Found LOST: GREEN LANYARD OF KEYS. Possibly left in women's restroom on the 3rd floor of Davie last week. If found please email cjkemp@email.unc.edu. LOST: SWIM SUIT. J Crew Hawaiian design, size small. Lost in Morrison laundry room. cphillip@unc.edu. POUND: RING. Gold with blue stone. Found in walkway between South Road and Sta dium Drive, near Fetzer Gym. rcourtne® email.unc.edu. Personals DEMOCRATS DO IT! Republicans do it! Independents do it! Take the AIDS Course! AIDS Course, Spring, Tuesday, 5:30-6:45pm, one credit. Enroll in Public Health 420, Section 1 (Undergrad), Section 2 (Graduate). Travel/Vacation | BAHAMAS SPRING BREAK $lB9 for 5 DAYS or $239 for 7 DAYS. All prices include: Round trip luxury cruise with food. Accommodations on the island at your choice of thirteen resorts. Ap palachia Travel, www.BahamaSun.com, 800-867-5018. Wheels for Sale 2006 MERCEDES BEN 2 C 230. Excellent condition. Tons of upgrades, new tires, 45K miles. Must see and must sell! $23,499 080. 765-414-0404. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct 22) Today is a 7 - Ybu pride yourself at waking well with others. You'll get to test that theory again, as a strong-willed person toes to order you around. Be polite, but firm. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is a 7 - There's a sense of urgency at the job. If things haven't heated up yet, just wait And be prepared. Be readv to do whatever you do prickly and perfectly. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec 21) Today is an 8 - tour luck's getting beftec Funny how this happens. TNs ttw> your biggest decisions Involve which of the S invitations to accept It's one of the 8 of being so immensely popular Capricorn (Dec 22-ian. 19) Today is a6- Ybu may be a little bit short on patience, Take care not to bite somebody's head oft Exercise good judgment If you must, simply shut up. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is an 8 - You're liable to get sucked into a book or the Internet for the next couple of days. Let your family know you still love them, but you need answers. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is an 8 - Do what you always do, to make morn* that is. If you don't have any thing, Uteres a good job nearby that needs somebody with your skills. Go and get it

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