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10 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2008 ELZY’S OUT, TOO A Cr fi' B<W m, jpj'-a* ■ tJIWJIMU DTH FILE/ANTHONY HARRIS [ fullback Anthony Elzy became the third Tar Heel offen ; sive starter in recent weeks to see a serious injury side line him for an extended period of time. Elzy’s fractured shoulder blade will bench him for at least six weeks. “Now somebody else has to step up,” coach Butch Davis said. |f.TX7X7X7J.T.7."JXTX7X7.tX7JX7.7XT7Xt.t.7XT.7.T.7J.TA.T9 m iwi 1 mMMfs! ATTENTION STUDENTS H 4 !*. You have until October 31 st '? r [2 at 11 :59 pm to sign up for tickets to ; *2 the NC State Game on 11 122108. Z i* '* i* GOTO Z P TARHEELBLUE.COM/STUDENTS \ 3 TO REGISTER NOW! \ \ I • 4 2 For more information: wvyrw.unc.edu/caa '? !i f f mr* m *r± m r± m *~*r*~*-*r*~±~*~*~±~ir*~*~*-*-i~*~*~*-*'*~*~*'*~*~*'*-*-*~*~* mission Within the campus community, it is the mission of the Office of Waste Reduction and Recycling to promote comprehensive waste reduction practices and provide effective solid waste services including recycling, composting and trash disposability. mixed paper recycling Throughout campus the newspaper/magazine bins will be re-labeled to reflect this exciting new addition. Mixed paperboard/boxboard broken down cereal boxes frozen food boxes non-corrugated cardboard corrugated cardboard remember You can recycle corrugated cardboard by breaking it down and placing it next to your trash bin for collection by Housekeeping or in a bin labelled specifically for it. ~ thank you Both The Daily Grind and The Global Cup compost their coffee grounds, straws, cups, and napkins to used in the soil of local farmers. Our office is proud to help by providing bins in support of this great composting program. Matzah Rising Farm in Carrboro, NC is one farm benefitting from your beans! They write: "When you order a drink from the Global Cup, your beans haven’t just sacrificed their lives for your drinking plea sure. They’re truly the gift that keeps on giving!" Thank you to everyone who help to support The Daily . Grind and The Global Cup! learn more Please visit our website www.fac.unc.edu/Wasteßeduction for more details and to learn how you can help! Sports SCOUTING REPORT UNC must exploit QB inconsistency BY POWELL LATIMER ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR More than most teams, Boston College comes and goes with its quarterback. The consistency of junior signal caller Chris Crane or lack there of could very well be the story of Saturday’s matchup. From game to game, it’s uncertain which version of C rane will show U p play the one who has thrown multiple interceptions on three separate occasions, or the ■ nicDArvED LINEBACKER Mark Herziich also provides a th/eat for the Tar Heels. Pick up Sport Saturday. one who has accounted for 12 total touchdowns. UNC is preparing for the latter. “This kid’s playing really well,” coach Butch Davis said of Crane. “They throw the ball well; they know what they’re doing.” Crane has five passing scores, but most of his production comes from his feet, where the junior has found paydirt seven times to lead PAlSte | Better Ingredients. Better Pizza. 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Overall the amount of street debris and food waste was considerably less than in previous years. Great work everyone! The Carolina Block Party was a great success! Event organizers worked with OWRR to set up recycling- efforts which were rewarded with a 60% recycling rate. This is excellent and we look forward to building on this success in the years to come. anew * walkway Polk Place green games Look out for a residential Green Games newsletter with more information about meeting dates and new and exciting programs and resources! Visit our website for more information or to get involved! www.fac.unc.edu/wastereduction/greengames BC in rushing touchdowns. Crane and his hulking 6-foot 4-inch, 239-lb. frame provide the Eagles’ offense with another dimension in the red zone, an area where UNC showed vulnerability against Virginia. But that’s assuming Crane can lead the Eagles there, despite his propensity for throwing picks. In BC’s victory against Virginia Tech last week, Crane threw three inter ceptions part of five total turn overs by BC. “I don’t know how they did it with five turnovers,” UNC quarter back Cameron Sexton said. “It’s dif ficult to win with turnovers, and we feel like that’s a key to a game.” The Tar Heel defense must be licking its chops in watching tape of the strong, but sometimes inac curate, arm of Crane. For the season, Crane has thrown nine picks in six games. Compare that even to Sexton’s stat line in 2006, when he played in only seven games and still only threw eight picks. 0 Office of Waste Reduction and Recycling at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill % : j|;y j&tfajQmKL' V aHßaifli^ff9ifl^Boi DTH FILE/DAVID ENARSON The Tar Heel defense and secondaiy will have to step up for Boston College quarterback Chris Crane, as they did against Notre Dame earlier this month. One thing that has hampered Crane more than most is pressure from opposing defenses. VT brought pressure all night last week, and Crane couldn’t get comfortable. But pressure is one thing UNC has struggled to create all season. Even against pass-happy Notre Dame, UNC only brought blitzes in the second half. With or without the pressure, Crane’s stats still do not stack up well against North Carolina’s sec ondary. The Tar Heels lead the TAILGATE EDITION CAROLINA VS. BOSTON COLLEGE Chapel Hill’s Game Day Headquarters OPEN f 10:00 AM Ll, V] Jr Mlrnm /mK '■‘'‘fOelbrfS&cft Food, Drink & Carolina Blue Live Bluegrass Music From The Big Fat Gap ON THE FRONT LAWN OF THE CAROLINA INN residential green games program, spring 2007 new program Green Meetings will be launched this semester to encourage campus departments to imple ment environmentally sustainable practices into events that they host. We want to help educate individuals on ways that they can make their events more "Green." We will let you know as soon as we launch the website full of tips and resources for all your green meeting needs! events October 23rd is Sustainability Day! We’ll be partnering with the Office of Sustainability to promote our programs and give away reusable school supplies and other free stuff! Mark your calendars! November 15th is America Recycles Day! CB #lßos' 103 Airport Drive Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1805 919-962-1442 ®ljr Doily ®or Mrrl nation in interceptions, and ball hawking safety Trimane Goddard has four himself. The UNC secondary will be looking for some balls to snatch, especially after not corralling any picks last week against Virginia. While Boston College is a strong team overall, UNC has an ideal defense to strike at the Eagles’ Achilles’ heel. Contact the Sports Editor at sports@uric.edu.
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