Cte officers hold 6SeMoir B&ze9 week Dy STEPHANIE MARSHALL Staff Writer The task of planning for life after college is enough to put anyone in a daze. This week, UNC seniors can share that confusion and have some fun by participating in "Senior Daze, a week of activities for seniors, spon sored by the senior class. "The purpose of this week," Senior Class President Anne Davidson said Monday, Mis to provide activities for seniors and to give them more information about their class activ ities. It will also help them find out about life after college." Senior week officially began Sun day night with a study break. "I was very excited about the VCR ttoefft By LYDIAN BERNHARDT Staff Writer The Residence Hall Association (RHA) has had to replace three videocassette recorders that were stolen from residence area governments. The machines, worth between $200 and $250 each, were bought with funds supplied by student fees. Ehringhaus Residence Hall checked one of the stolen VCRs out of the RHA office, according to RHA President Kelly Clark. It was stolen from the Ehringhaus staff desk in February, he said. Then the VCR bought to replace the missing machine was stolen, this time from the RHA office in the Student Union. Also, another VCR was stolen Boutique Hwy 54 ByPass Plantation Plaza Carrboro, NC . 942-0402 HOW. Franklin St (919) 929-3605 109 S. Estes Drive (919) 942-7713 Complete pair of prescription glasses or prescription sunglasses. We would be happy to arrange an eye exam (or you! (OOpticians or 50 OFF Planned Parenthood Kroger Plaza. 93 Elliott Rd.. 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"Senior Info Day" will be held today, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Pit and in the Great Hall of the splaig Me dormitory governments from Man gum Residence Hall, where it was being stored over the summer. Since the theft occurred over the summer when few people were around, Don Collins, Olde Campus area director, said officials dont know much about it. Clark said the Olde Campus VCR was replaced with funds from the All Campus Enhancement Fund, which comes from student fees. The VCR stolen from Ehringhaus was replaced with RHA funds, which also come from student fees but are separate from the enhancement fund. Since the replacement VCR was also stolen, Clark said it will be replaced again. 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Representatives from University Career Planning and Placement Services and the Counsel ing and Development Center will be on hand to share information with students. The organizations inform students about opportunities after college, helping them choose graduate and professional schools as well as careers. Credit card representatives will also be present. Davidson said she was optimistic about participation in Senior Week. "There will be academics, informa tion about life after college, and social life," she said. "It will appeal to a lot of different kinds of people, and people can pick and choose." machines are kept. There was no sign of forced entry into either area. "The RHA and the dorms are investigating security measures and looking at what can be done," Clark said. 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Gatherings are planned Tuesday night at Hender son Street Bar, Thursday night at Jordan's, Bub O'Malley's and Troll's, and Friday afternoon at He's Not Here. There will also be a "movie night" Wednesday at Varsity and Ram theaters. Seniors will be admitted for children's prices, by showing their student identification along with senior class stickers. Senior stickers may be picked up in Room 216-C of the Union. to get in and out of them. Ned Comar of University police said one VCR, valued at $350, was stolen from Carmichael Residence, Hall this semester. It was the only VCR theft reported to campus police this semester. 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A state medical examiner said Monday that the cause of death will not be known until a full autopsy is completed. After completing one mile in the 3. 1 mile race, Loveless clutched his side and fell over unconscious, according to witnesses at the race. Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation was immediately started by rescue workers, but to no avail. "It's a great tragedy," Stuart Bondurant, dean of the School of Medicine, said Monday. "All his classmates are deeply saddened." Bondurant met with Loveless' 160 classmates Monday morning. Although Loveless had only attended UNC for a month, he had MM This each wash load Mon.-Fri. only expires 103187 Carrboro 929-3101 Plantation Plaza Hwy 54 next to the new A&P PUB rni9 coupon uuuu uu u iu i o .PlSnSff 5??- iStt J T I I l "ST 1 i i t , ft . 1 s - ' ! r I good through good Tuesday offer expires Heel Tuesday, September 29, 19873 already made many friends, Bon durant said. 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