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
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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
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turnout," said Senior Class Marshal
Janet Roach. "It was a good kick
off." The week was coordinated by
Kevin Yoo, chairman of the Senior
Week Committee.
Carl Fox, Orange County district
attorney, was the speaker at a "table
talk" session Monday night in Lenoir
Hall. The event was the first in a series
of talks co-sponsored by Marriott
and the Senior Class.
Basketball coach Dean Smith and
UNC-system president CD. Spangler
will be speaking at "table talks" next
month.
"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
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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
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Since the replacement VCR was also
stolen, Clark said it will be replaced
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There are no real leads on the
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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
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helping them choose graduate and
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Davidson said she was optimistic
about participation in Senior Week.
"There will be academics, informa
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life," she said. "It will appeal to a lot
of different kinds of people, and
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children's prices, by showing their
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may be picked up in Room 216-C
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Ned Comar of University police
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UNC -'student dies
dunning road race
By BRENDA CAMPBELL
Staff Writer
On Saturday, first-year UNC
medical student Michael Loveless,
24, collapsed during a road race
in Duke Forest.
The veteran runner was taken
to N.C. Memorial Hospital and
pronounced dead shortly after
arrival.
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.
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"He had a promising career
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Before running on Saturday,
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stating he was in good health.
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Monday, "The determination is
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Further blood and microscopic
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"We expect to have all test
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