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2AThe Daily Tar HeelMonday, August 19, 1991 Funds spur Kenaii-Flagler Kenan family donates $10 million; state By Jennifer Dunlap and Matthew Eisley Staff Writer and Associate Editor Plans for the University's new busi ness school building got a shot in the arm April 26 with Chancellor Paul Hardin's announcement of a $10 mil lion donation from the William R. Kenan Charitable Trust. But the school, which has been re named the Kenan-Flagler School of Business after a deceased Kenan family member and her late husband, still is School of Journalism and Mass Communication to move into vacated Carroll By Brooke Tyson Staff Writer The School of Journalism and Mass Communication is planning to move into Carroll Hall when the Kenan Flagler School of Business relocates to its soon-to-be-constructed building on South Campus. 'That's the plan," said Richard Cole, dean of the journalism school. But Cole said he did not know when the move would happen. Business school administrators have said they expect construction of their new building to be completed by 1994. Provost DennisO'Connorconfirmed the plans to relocate the journalism school. "That certainly is what we are planning now," he said. G7 mm fQtdcn K tf GOURMET RESTAURANT Close to campus on also specialize in vegetarian tow dishes, with daily made fresh tofu. Diet dishes made to order upon request. Fast Lunch daily: 11:30 -2 Dinner: 5-9:30 Till 10:30 Friday & Saturday 503 W. Rosemary 967 - 8818 Eat In or Take Out 163 t. FRANKLIN STREET, DOWNTOWN CHAPEL HILL I authorize the opening of a charge account at Milton's, and promise payment of same for: Name: Street Address: , City and State: Home Phone : Work Phone : Company. Customer's Signature:. Credit Card: Date: Bill accounts payable Sunglasses Sale! 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"What the dean is saying is that we Cole said the relocation specifics would depend on when the business school will move from Carroll Hall, how long the move from Howell Hall to Carroll will take and how much state money will be allotted for renovations. In April the business school received a $ 1 0 million donation for the construc tion of its new building near the Kenan Center. Despite this funding, the school still needs an additional $15 million to $20 million to Finish the building, said John Sanders, chairman of University's Buildings and Grounds Committee. Because of a shortage of money, Sanders said, "It's sufficiently long be fore Carroll will be vacated." He added he would be surprised if it happened in fewer than three years. Come try something good & different Fast Lunch Specials Daily! Most Items ONLY $3. Authentic Chinese & Thai Cuisine the trolley route. Ample parking. We Ex. Date: the first of the month SUNGLASSES -a ffYf) fr I L v4, I . -i f mr i km School of Business relocation funding still needed for construction are continuing to push ahead with our plans for the building." Construction on the four-story, 160,000-square-foot building, to be lo cated southwest of the Kenan Center on Bowles Drive, is expected to begin next year, with completion by 1 994, she said. The University's Board of Trustees approved the building's design April 26. The new building, which has not been named, and the Kenan Center, which houses the Frank H. Kenan Insti Cole said most of the money used to move the school would come from state funds rather than private. The journalism school needs a new building because Howell Hall is too small, Cole said. "We're crowded into Howell like sardines and have been for years." According to The Journalist, a jour nalism school student publication, Carroll would provide twice as much space for students. 'The need for space applies to every Student acquitted of ByJJ.Warlick Staff Writer Morehead Scholarand former Caro lina Indian Circle president Cedric Woods was acquitted of voluntary manslaughter charges in a Robeson County court May 28. Jurors took only about 30 minutes to reach a verdict of not guilty, said Woods' attorney. Wade Smith. Woods was charged with second-; degree murder in the Aug. 20, 1990, State budget plan leaves financial aid unsettled By Melissa Palmer and Paul Bredderman Staff Writers UNC financial aid officials do not know whether students at the Univer sity will receive additional financial aid to cover the tuition increase passed by the General Assembly. Ten percent of the revenue gener ated from the tuition increase, or $3.9 million, has been earmarked for addi tional financial aid for students at the 1 6 UNC-system schools, said Nathan At Planned Parenthood, You're a Person Not Just A Patient. Planned Parenthood professionals care about your health. 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The Kenan Trust donation is the larg est so far in the University's Bicenten nial Campaign. The business school is the first Uni versity school to be named for a person. part of the school," Cole said. The school needs more space for meeting rooms, graduate student offices and its place ment service, as well as a library five to six times the size of the present reading room in Howell, he said. Barbara Semonche, the journalism school librarian, said students often have to sit on ladders or in corners. "There are riches here they cannot find because we can't bend over to see them." Because of space limitations, the library's collection must be dispersed shooting death of Gene Berry Clark, who had broken into the Lumberton home of Woods' girlfriend and had surprised the couple. Thecharge was reduced to voluntary manslaughter at the onset of the trial at Smith's request. "(Woods') case was an example of the system working well," Smith said. "Cedric's whole life was on the line. All his hopes and dreams were at risk. "It was a very emotional trial, and it came out the way it should have." Simms, UNC-system vice president for student services. Eleanor Morris, UNC-CH financial aid director, said financial aid officials would not know exactly how much more money the University will get or which students would qualify for the addi tional aid until the UNC-system Board of Governors decides in August how to allocate the aid money. Wayne Jones, UNC-CH associate vice chancellor for finance, said, "When students return, the aid check that they get is actually going to be based on last Special Rates for Students Night at 'iyiii the Bulls II mX M'M'IW Ml M M Uld 1 Model of the new throughout the building. Semonche said a closet in a professor's office stores bound volumes of some journals. A hallway bookshelf houses another col lection of books. Jan Elliott, Cole's assistant, said the journalism doctorate program would move to Carr Building in the fall to have more space, leaving additional room for manslaughter charges 'Cedric behaved throughout the cir cumstances and throughout the trial in a fine way. He is a splendid young man." Rosa Woods, Cedric's mother, said, "We're just glad it's over," : Woods, of Pembroke, could not be reached for comment. The first Native American to receive the Morehead Scholarship, he was a rising senior at the time of the shooting. He did not attend the University this year but will return as a senior in the fall, according to a published report. year's rates." Students will be billed for this year's higher tuition rates, and adjustments would have to be made later on, based on the Board of Governors' decision, he said. Simms said the aid would probably be in the form of grants, which the students would not be required to repay. "It sounds like there will be some money (for the University)," Morris said. She added that the financial aid office would not be able todecide which students would receive additional aid BACK-TO-SCHOOL SPECIAL! Fllllllsllb EjOB(1d EKDQsEi i with the purchase of any entreecoupon valid thru 939 loo tut ' " i. -'Mjgy h-iAv. It Student Owned U Operated m L business school building the master's program in Howell. Even with this extra space, Elliot said, "sixty grad students share a space a little larger than a walk-in closet." Faculty offices are cramped, she said. Ten part-time faculty members share an office where they also must share desks.' Some professors use converted storage closets for offices, she said. The shooting death occurred when Clark broke into the home of Victoria Oxendine, Woods' girlfriend, accord ing to police reports. Clark had dated : Oxendine. Woods and Oxendine fled to a bath room and locked the door after hear ing Clark enter the house through a window, police said. When Clark kicked in the door of the bathroom, Woods shot him eight times. Clark was wounded inhischest, arms, shoulder, buttocks and back. until after the beginning of the fall se mester. "Once we learn the amount and the conditions of any funds that might be given, it will take us three to four weeks to reprogram the system and to begin making additional awards to students," Morris said. "I don't even begin to know what we're going do about how we distribute that money to needy students," she said, "because we don't know whether it's See AID, page 9A ft gjig fiiMBTEOS mssaaaa I Firm Twin $8808 Twin $105oa Full $10300 Full $125oo Queen $12900 Queen $140oo fcgsrfai Extra Hrm Perfect Dresssp Twin $130oo inanrm Full $16Qoo Twin $15900 Queen $195oo Full Queen $25900 Ssil EHncis RAftl Furniture Carrboro Plaza
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