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utye iailg (Ear MM LEE'S BOOK FROM PAGE 3 most comers of the U. S.— respect that Lee said he had to earn him self. “He is being referred to simply as ‘president-elect,’” he said. Twas referred to constantly as ‘the black mayor of Chapel Hill.” Lee said that a hesitancy to get involved is one of the great est barriers that minorities and women interested in politics face today. Lee ran unsuccessfully for lieu tenant governor in 1976, and now MCKINNEY FROM PAGE 3 pus, Geolas said —a difference in attitude that was important enough that it ought to be copied worldwide. “He did not simply see it as a land development with collection of buildings. He saw it as a neigh borhood,” Geolas said. McKinney also emphasized the importance of a collaborative work ing environment, which McKinney RECYCLING FROM PAGE 3 The office plans to test the pro gram during the final home game Nov. 22 against N.C. State and fully implement it during the 2009 foot ball season. Tipton learned about a similar program at Pennsylvania State University while attending a national recycling conference. She said the Penn State program pro vides a good model for UNC. Recycling programs exist at local universities such as N.C. State, but the structure of the Penn State pro gram works well for a campus such as UNC with tailgating areas that are spread out, Tipton said. “It’s not as flashy and won’t be as labor-intensive, but it’s a great program for our needs,” she said. ; The Penn State program, implemented 15 years ago, con tinues to make progress, said A1 Matyasovsky, supervisor of central Support services at Penn State. The last Penn State home game produced 23 tons of recyclable materials, a record amount col lected for a single game. “The number one thing is the committed, articulate students who have ownership of the program,” Matyasovsky said of the program’s success. I He stressed that it might be dif ficult to change years of behavior, hut determination will pay off. ‘ Contact the University Editor at udesk@unc.edu. m/£'* ■ ■ / 967-8665 TCI I j||,yi23E. FRANKLIN CHELSEAVARSITY.COM QUANTUM OF SOLACE 7:00,9:30, SAT-SUN 2:00,4:30 ZACK AMIRI MAKE A PORNO 7:10,9:20, SAT-SUN 2:10,4:20 /'"''(l 1 Weaver Dairy I hPIQPQ Ttmbcrlync Vy 1 1 V/10 HAPPY GO LUCKY 7:00,9:30, SAT-SUN 2:00,4:30 RACHEL GETTING MARRIED 6:50,9:10, SAT-SUN 1:50,4:10 RELIGULOUS 7:15, 9:20, SAT-SUN 2:15,4:30 Wqt Mg ©ar MM J\ “Wear Your Sunday Worst” ft Sunday Worship Wk Celebrations...lo:ssam • Informal, Faithful Atmosphere ’ •Actov programs to feed the hungry • Lots of parking Aldersgate United ? 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He said that he overcame a great obstacle as a young man when he was able to stop blaming society for his problems. “I think the outside influences today will not be the great barri “As we started thinking about how we might use the Horace Williams property, our people were interested in what Claude (McKinney)’s ideas were.” JACK EVANS, executive director of Carolina north fostered. Geolas said. “He believed that it wasn’t enough for researchers to share information over the phone, but that they need to have places to run into each other over a cup of coffee or meeting at the Plaza,” BLOOD DRIVE FROM PAGE 3 week’s drive to portray positive aspects of the Greek system. “The IFC is working hard to get their name out to show the positive things that are going on within the Greek system,” Joyce said. “This fuels healthy competi tion, especially when Duke is involved.” Joyce, a donor himself, said at least half of the donors scheduled for this week came from within the Greek system. 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Chapel Hill, NC 27516 (919)967-8667 or (919)967-8663 Transportation Ministry Please Call: (919)259-3568 - Mr. Gary Redd Place a Classified: www.dailytarheel.com/classifieds or Call 919-962-0252 From Page Three ers for minorities or women,” he said. “It’s the obligation of those interested in politics to become involved, grassroots up.” Contact the City Editor at citydesk@unc.edu. “He has had a huge impact on my profession. What we do is built on Claude’s work.” Contact the State Etf National Editor at stntdesk@unc.edu. today. Sponsors of the drive are hoping to collect more than 130 units of blood during the two days. First-time donor and first year student Andrea Niu said the convenience of having the drive on campus made her decide to donate. “I have a lot of friends who can’t give and I can, so I might as well do it,” she said. “A lot of people need the blood.” Phillips said appointments are preferred, but walk-ins are always welcome. Contact the University Editor at udesk@unc.edu. PIEGAL CINEMAS BARGAIN SHOWS IN i 1 * Pass iMeoom Ornc:ws App.y TIMBERLYNE 6 933 8600 Weaver Dairy at Airport Rd. 800-FANDANGO t 741 Times For 11/13/2QQB £21)08 w.REGttovtes.com DTH CLASSIFIEDS mm H&Kwnter - Dinner & Dialog on Sunday Nights | ■ Coffee Shop Sessions Wednesday Afternoons I I 201 Culbreth Rd. • Chapel Hill I " Thursdays 6-8 pm COURT FROM PAGE 3 interpretation of what constitutes public campaigning, which is what Klein is challenging with her case. Klein argued that the board does not have the authority to interpret the Student Code. “We’re asking that you refine the Board of Elections’job,” Klein said to the court. “They should administer decisions passed by yourselves and explicitly spelled out in the code.” The board argued that their administrative rulings are guide lines for the board to follow, not interpretations of the code. “ITie BOE is left with a lot of undefined terms,” said Val Tenyotkin, vice chairman of the elections board. “All of these things must be decided on a case-by-case basis.” Tenyotkin argued that the board is clarifying existing passages in the games ws* m> T*UK*AICf PUZZLES Bf ThtMtpbamdroop © 2008 The Mepham Group. All rights reserved. Level: 1 [T]||[T| 2 1 181 4 1 |l~ __3_ 7 2_ _s_ 4 8 2 ± _9 _9_ _s_ _3_ 1 _B_ 1_" I|3| 121 5 1 [8" Time required to negotiate arrangements for the car you just sold with a "free” listing on eßay. THE Daily Crossword Edited by Wayne Robert Williams 62 Hide in the shadows 63 Verify 64 Intrusive 65 Rackets 66 Tall structure 67 God of love DOWN 1 Glob of paint 2 Exhort 3 Write off? 4 University near Tampa 5 Undercoat material 6 Off-the-cuff remark 7 More discourteous 8 Top marksman 9 One of the girls 10 Numerical array 11 Seed covers 12 Flax thread 13 Rodeo rope 22 Random selection 24 Plenty, for one? ACROSS 1 Lead balloons 5 Actress Bernhardt 10 Shoppers' milieu 14 Living space 15 Bring out 16 Opera song 17 Wrinkly citrus fruit 18 Rot-resistant wood 19 Muffin pans 20 there, done that 21 Invent facts 22 City on the Rhone delta 23 Start of a quip 27 President after Polk 30 Cameo stone 31 More sad 32 Ste. Jeanne 34 Darjeeling or pekoe 37 Part 2 of quip 41 Poker winnings 42 Samoa's capital 43 Program choic es 44 Flight school culmination 46 Double dealing 47 End of quip 52 Become sub ject to 53 Skirt edge 54 Cuts short 58 Organic com pound 59 Pres. James _ Garfield 61 Inspiration P A C T SMIIA PlElDl A A eltHh A H_ aMs|P R A Y j RAM [p|| E L AnRHeROSE I C eMjTX M I E O LIVER s i nTblald ||r a TTriMBB lUa and o b e B F QlslTlElßl L E EldleTf' ORE s tMe Dp] A N N[EBBi HAP BMbla N S Id oJßcmiT r t j_s l[ EIM I A |Y~| (■aTrTe 11 t| t| eIn] T E r]r ptfft r a i nJH hm o A G A I ME A R nMble A D m a[n stiWn TTn'aßa s] i a e|d|g|a|rßo|d|o|rßd|e|l|l| Newman w In Catholic Center Parish I Saturday s:lspm, Sunday 9am, 11am & Student Mass at 7pm BEPISCOPAL8 EPISCOPAL CAMPUS MINISTRY Tuesday at 5:30 pm dinner 8. fellowship the Rev. Tammy Lee tteeethechapelotthecroM.org THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2008 code that often cause contusion. He said regardless of the board’s administrative ruling, Klein and Wohlford still broke election law, which states that public campaign ing is against the code. “There’s one reason why we’re here today,” Tenyotkin said. “Someone decided to run for stu dent body president and failed to look up the rules.” The code defines private as “any thing not in the general view, not widely known, and not facilitated by University resources.” Whether Klein’s meetings in the Campus Y at the beginning of the year violate the code is another ques tion the court will have to answer. Following Klein’s case, the Student Supreme Court held a pre trial hearing for Wohlford’s case. Wohlford is challenging the procedure the board went through when making its decision to fine. TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES Complete the grid so each row, column and 3-by-3 box (in bold borders) con tains every digit 1 to 9. Solution to Wednesday’s puzzle I3 2 ! 918 56 1 1 4 7 8 115 4| 7 3 69 2 47 6 2 91 8 3,5 251964378 9 3 7' 5i 2~| 8 ~4~|6 1 6 *B4 1 3 7 2 5 9 768319524 5 4 3 7 812 9 1 6 |T|9 2|61415|7!8|3 Time required to place a classified ad in The Daily Tar Heel. 25 Main vessel 26 Ruler segment 27 Recipe meas. 28 Choir part 29 Mongol's tent 32 Station 33 "Exodus" hero 34 Fork part 35 Needle case 36 Off. underling 38 Guys' partners 39 Prayer ender 40 V formation, often 44 Moves about stealthily ■lO 11 12 1 13 1 = 11 19 ■■34 35 36 40 47 48 49 150 51 52 ”"’”■■s4"" 55 56 58 " ■■s9 60 “ ____ - _ ' ■■” ■ mg~~ awe started with a crazy idea:! ;fj we went our lives | to be defined by. . . faith love I a hope 1 B Gollego encounter community Kf the chapel hill bible church S |SSUNG COMPLINE 1 during the academic term Candlelight, incense. Ha H Gregorian chant, timeless words of grace R*& 11 1 and peace. “Someone decided to run for student body president and failed to look up the rules.” VAL TENYOTKIN, boe vice chairman Asa result, he asked to subpoena the entire board to be questioned by his campaign, since the meeting was closed and there was no public record of what was discussed. The court agreed to review the minutes from the meeting and will make a decision about whether to subpoena the board at a later date. The court will not hear Wohlford’s case until next semester. Contact the University Editor at udesk@unc.edu. Game recycling Anew program encourages tail gaters to recycle their trash after football games. See pg. 3 for stay Rival blood drive UNC and Duke University con clude their annual blood drive today. See pg. 3 for story. Men's basketball Senior Tyler Hansbrough will not likely play in Saturday’s season opener. See pg. 10 for story. Jazz legend Grammy Award winner Ornette Coleman set to perform today. See pg. 11 for story. Class ring The design committee reveals the official school rings at a cere mony Sunday. See pg. 12 for story. There’s no such thing as free, SELL SMARTER. daiiytarheel.com/dassifieds (C)2008 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 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