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2 MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2008 (Hl}? lath} (Tar B??l www.dailytarheel.com Established 1893 115 years of editorialfreedom RACHEL ULLRICH SPORTS EDITOR 962 4710 SPORTS@UNC.EDU BRENDAN BROWN. LINDSEY NAYLOR PROJECTS TEAM CO-EDITORS 962-0750 DTHPROJECTS© GMAILCOM EMMA PATTI PHOTO EDITOR 962-0750 DTHPHOTO@GMAIL. COM BECCA BRENNER, WILL HARRISON COPY CO-EDITORS 962-4103 MOLLY JAMISON. JILLIAN NADELL DESIGN CO-EDITORS 962-0750 BLISS PIERCE GRAPHICS EDITOR 962-0750 RACHEL WILL ONLINE EDITOR 962-0750 WILLRI@UNC.EDU GRACE KOERBER MULTIMEDIA EDITOR 962-0750 scon POWERS SPECIAL SECTIONS EDITOR ALLISON NICHOLS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 962-4086 NALLISON@EMAIL. UNC.EDU OFFICE HOURS: MON., WED. 2 P.M. TO 3 P.M. SARA GREGORY MANAGING EDITOR. PRINT 962-0750 GSARA@EMAILUNC. EDU NICOLE NORFLEET MANAGING EDITOR. ONLINE 962-0750 NNORFLEE@EMAIL. UNC.EDU ANDREW DUNN UNIVERSITY EDITOR 962-0372 UDESK@UNC.EDU MAX ROSE CITY EDITOR 962-4209 CITYDESK@UNC.EDU ARIEL ZIRULNICK STATE & NATIONAL EDITOR, 9624103 STNTDESK@UNC.EDU NATE HEWITT FEATURES EDITOR 9624214 FEATURES@UNC.EDU KEVIN TURNER ARTS EDITOR 8434529 ARTSDESK@UNC.EDU ► The Daily Tar Heel reports any inaccurate information published as soon as the error is discovered. ► Corrections for front-page errors will be printed on the front page. Any other incorrect information will be corrected on page 3. Errors committed on the Opinion Page have corrections printed on that page. Corrections also are noted in the online versions of our stories. ► Contact Print Managing Editor Sara Gregory at gsara@email.unc. edu with issues about this policy. P.0.80X3257, Chapel Hill, NC 27515 Allison Nichols, Editor-in-Chief, 962-4086 Advertising 8> Business, 962-1163 News, Features, Sports, 962-0245 One copy per person; additional copies may be purchased at The Daily Tar Heel for $.25 each. Please report suspicious activity at our distribution racks by e-mailing dth@unc.edu. © 2008 DTH Publishing Corp. All rights reserved Kou choose Barry Law’s part-time full-time day program, you are taught by the same faculty and are jA Ik exposed to the same opportunities. DWAYNE <XANDREAS ’ SCHOOL OF LAW 6441 E. Colonial Drive %. www.barry.edu/law Patrick E, To/an, Jr., Assistant Professor i flßflHfll IM^l Dose UNC basketball players help save man FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS On a plane back from their Maui Invitational, a man in seat 25C was discovered unconscious. Somebody called for help from “big strong bas ketball players and Tyler Hansbrough jumped from his seat six rows up to assist. Hansbrough, Deon Thompson and video coordinator Eric Hoots lifted the 45-year old man, who had had a seizure, and brought him to paramedics. “It was a scary situation, but I was proud to see how our guys responded,” said basketball coach Roy Williams. “I’m sure there are some people who saw that and thought, ‘Those are some really good kids on the North Carolina basketball team.’” NOTED. There was a steamy sideshow to the game at Minneapolis’ Metrodome last weekend. Two drunk lowa fans had escaped crowds to have sex in a handicap restroom —and they ended up with their own cheering section, police said. A security guard tipped off the University of Minnesota police, and officers interrupted the couple to cite them for indecent conduct TODAY Natural ornaments: Attend a holiday gathering and make natural ornaments. Natural materials will be provided. Participants can also bring their own native plant materials. This event is free. Call 962-0522 to preregister. Time: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Location: N.C. Botanical Garden Totten Center HIV/AIDS program: Students can learn about HIV and AIDS and how to manage and prevent the diseases. The event will include free HIV test ing, interactive games, prizes, video testimonies, condom demonstrations and more. Time: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Location: The Pit Holiday concert: Students can cel ebrate winter and the end of classes with a concert featuring performanc es by the Achordants, Cadence, the Clef Hangers, the Gospel Choir, the Loreleis, Psalm 100, Tar Heel Voices and the Walk-Ons. The concert is free for General Alumni Association members and $5 for nonmembers. Proceeds will go to Relay for Life. QUOTED. “Just a big pile of small.” That’s what an Illinois zoo maintenance worker calls Reindeer droppings. The zoo uses the droppings to make “magical reindeer gem ornaments” dried droppings painted or rolled in glitter, and sold for $5 at the gift shop. The zoo’s two reindeer are named Elau and Rika. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Tickets can be purchased from the Memorial Hall box office at 843- 3333. Time: 7 p.m. Location: Memorial Hall Toy drive: The Graduate Student Association is holding a toy drive to collect items for the Orange County Department of Social Services. The toys will be given to needy and endangered children in Chapel Hill, Carrboro and Hillsborough. Unwrapped toys can be dropped off at the Graduate Student Lounge. Time: All day through Friday Location: Peabody Hall, Room 202 TUESDAY World AIDS fundraiser: As part of World AIDS Day, the student global health committee and others will sponsor a fundraiser at The Station at Southern Rail to support Africa Rising, a nonprofit organization that aids communities in Africa. There will be live music, a raffle and HIV educa tion goodie bags. A $3 donation is suggested, and those who attend can wear red to show support. Time: 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Location: 201 -C E. Main St., Carrboro Mews Dance party: Team doubleshot will host a dance party at N.C. Hillel, featuring doubleshot Energy + Coffee with music by DJ Dre Vaughn to celebrate the end of classes. Students can sample drinks, play games, dance, eat pizza and enter drawings for Guiltar Hero World Tour and gift certificates for iTunes, Student Stores and Starbucks. Cost of admission is $2. All proceeds will go to Students for Students International. Time: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Location: 210 W. Cameron Ave. The Little Prince: Play Makers Repertory Company will present 'The Little Prince," a holiday story about a disenchanted aviator who crashes in the Sahara Desert and meets a visitor from a faraway star. Tickets are $25 to S3O for adults and sls for children ages 12 and younger. For more information or to buy tickets, contact the Play Makers box office at 962-PLAY. Time: 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Location: Raul Green Theatre, Center for Dramatic Art To make a calendar submission, e-mail dthcalendar@gmail.com. Events will be published in the newspaper on either the day and the day before they take place. Submissions must be sent in by noon the preceding publication date. camoron's * A gallery of gifts, jewelry, cards, bath, toys & highly entertaining off the wall stuff. locally owned, globally cool. ■ university mall • 201 s. estes drive • chapel hill, nc 27514 www.camerons-gallery.com Hanes Hall [ f ucs@unc.edu I 2nd Floor 1 962 ‘ 6507 . -** i. >- ? I M-F • 8-5 I I WALK-IN HOURS: Answers to quick career questions and resume reviews- M-F, 10:30am-3:30pm I I The employers listed below will be conducting on-campus interviews or collecting resumes. If you are interested I please submit your resume in our online system by the deadline date listed: I BANK OF AMERICA: Capital Markets Summer Analyst. Global I- Bankine Summer Analyst B Global Structured Products Summer Analyst. Public Finance Summer Analyst Research Summer B Analyst, Sales & Trading Summer Analyst ( deadline 1-2-001 B BANK OF AMERICA: Corporate Workplace Summer Analyst. Finance Management Associgt£ B ■SM/wwfr Ang/ysr Program, Global Commercial BankinelGlobal Product Solutions Summer Analyst I B CAPITAL MARKETS: (I-Banking - Corporate Finance): I- Banking Summer Analyst 8 (deadline 1-8-09) 8 8 BILKENT UNIV. SCHOOL OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE: Communication Skills Instructor 8 (deadline 1-9-09) 8 EPIC SYSTEMS: Implementation Consultant / Project Manager, Problem Solver, Sofru’are Developer I 8 (deadline 1-8-09) y I 8 JOHNSON & JOHNSON: Details pending 8 NESTLE PURINA PETCARE COMPANY: Sales Internships (deadline 1 -22-09) fl PUBLIC CONSULTING GROUP, INC.: Business Analyst (deadline 1-8-09) 8 THE ADVISORY BOARD: Marketing Associate (deadline 1-8-09) I tmAjmmiummmi I POLICE LOG ■ Police charged a man with a felony count of possession of marijuana with intent to sell or distribute, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Lester Darnell Fuller, 47, was arrested at 106 Crest St. and Merritt Mill Road, reports state. ■ Three people were arrested for giving or selling a malt bev erage to a minor Wednesday, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Police arrested Sherry Renne King-Purdie, 47, and Ashley Nicole Swing, 22, at a Fordham Boulevard location, reports state. Ann Denise Glenn, 47, was arrested on Weaver Dairy Road, reports state. All three face misdemeanor charges, according to reports. ■ An anonymous caller on Tuesday reported a fight at a mail center on Smith Level Road, accord ing to Carrboro police reports. The people involved told the responding officer that they were “just playing” reports state. The officer told the subjects to go to their apartments, according to reports. ■ An unknown person applied mud to the display window of a Carrboro art gallery, according to Carrboro police reports. A large photograph of Barack Obama is featured in the vandal ized window, reports state. The complainant suspected loin the discussion u 'S feminists have shamed men into behaving like brutes instead of honorable gentlemen. Many Svomen’ seem JL to find it beneath them to let their husband/boyfriend know that he’s their ‘knight in shining armor.’ (I promise, ladies, your man will stick around if you tell him howgreat and needed he is, rather than how you’re a modem day woman). Respond to this featured comment or make a comment of your own on any DTH coverage at dailytarheel.com. Weakly online poll reeulte: Did the Christmas trees in Davis and Wilson libraries bother you in previous years? 1% —>— 4% Ilf 22%\ 4 percent: Yes \ No 22 percent: never noticed them Other This weak: How do you plan to survive final exams? Vote at dailytarheel.com. 39}? Satlif Star H??l that the vandalism was carried out after business hours, according to reports. ■ Two employees of a Carrboro KFC began to fight Tbesday, accord ing to Carrboro police reports. One of the employees told the responding officer that the other employee pushed her and scratched her arm, according to reports. The officer said there were small scratches on the employees’ arms, reports state. ■ Police received reports of some people sleeping in a West Main Street building, according to Carrboro police reports. Officers could not locate the individuals but did notice several drops of water on the floor from someone using the water fountain, reports state. The wet area is covered and the rest of floor was dry, so the water could not be from the rain, accord ing to reports. Officers could not locate any signs of forced entry, reports state. ■ A Carrboro resident called Orange County Communications on Tuesday and said she was wor ried that a cat outside her apartment might hurt her children, according to Carrboro police reports. The resident said she thought the black cat with a red collar and bell might be aggressive, reports state.
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