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2The Daily Tar HeelMonday, November 16, 1992 Tar Heel Voices show Hanes audience what real music is all about;; Real singing was performed by the a cappella Tar Heel Voices at their annual fall concert Saturday night before a packed auditorium at the Hanes Art Center. The high energy concert featured an enormous range of talent with selec tions as varied as They Might Be Gi ants' "Particle Man" to a gospel "Soon Ah Will Be Done" and even an original Council Capowski said. To deter unwanted loiterers, only minimal lighting was planned for the park, Capowski added. Capowski said the council would lis ten carefully to residents' concerns at the meeting. The town has spent SI44,000 acquir ing the land and planning its develop ment and proposes to spend an addi tional SI 58,000 developing it. Funds will come evenly from capital reserve and the interest earned from payments-in-lieu of land. To build the park, the road that leads Interested in a Career as a Paralegal? 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Visit one of these RSWP restaurants for breakfast, lunch or dinner As a triangle-wide event, the 10 of gross receipts pledged by participating restaurants will benefit the Inter-Faith Council (Chapel Hill Carrboro), the Community Shelter for Hope (Durham) or the Food Bank of North Carolina (Raleigh). Join the fight against hunger, look for the RSWP poster and enjoy a great meal. 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In response to the concerns of citi zens living near the park, the council held a public hearing last summer and made changes in the park's design. Under the new design, the basketball court will be cut from a full-court to half-court, a minimum 80-foot land scape buffer will be maintained be tween the park and residents, the park ing lot will be reduced from a 14-car capacity to a six-car capacity, and MJuMut lVf Franklin Street Bar and Grill Golden China Restaurant Ham's Hardback Cafe Hello Deli! Henry's Bistro Hunam Restaurant II Palio at the Siena Hotel Jade Palace Landlubber's Seafood Restaurant La Residence Lizzie Mae's Country Kitchen Looking Glass Cafe Maggie's Cafe and Espresso Bar Marco Polo Margaret's Mariakakis' Restaurant Mark's Cafe Market Cafe at Fearrington Marto's Pizza Mediterranean Deli Nothing Could Be Finer Market Cafe Oriental Garden Chinese and Thai Restaurant Papagayo Penguins at Wellspring Pepper's Pizza Pizza Chef Gourmet Restaurants Sharing V5 V5 Percent SPONSORS Th WDCG 105.1 FM WTVDll Inter-Faith Council for Social Service, A United Way Agency This space provided as a public service by The Daily machine that provided a powerful rhyth mic background to their selections. In particular, the strong background on their rendition of U2's "Ultraviolet," coupled with two gTeat lead vocals, blew the audience away. Although the Tar Heel Voices' talent definitely lies in a group effort, their individual strengths were revealed through dynamic lead vocalists. from page 1 Collums Road will be paved. Horton said these changes, especially decreasing the size of the basketball court and parking lot, would make the park less likely to draw visitors from outside the neighborhood. Wemer said the design changes were made to concede to residents' wishes and to make the park more of a neigh borhood park rather than a city park. The town owns 1 0 acres in the North Forest Hills subdivision. Four acres were deeded to the town by the subdivision's developer, and two years ago the town bought six more. A FREE SHIR I Learn about the structure of the MCAT and about recent trends in testing. I Discover what medical school admissions committees look for in their candidates. Learn about the most com prehensive MCAT prepara tion offered in the Triangle Wednesday, Nov. 18, 1832 7:30 PM 30S W. Franklin St, Suite E Please Call To Register 9287737 OIOSelect Test Prep EDUCATIONAL SERVICES, INC. J mm j WMWW11I M.:R5frP;ir We can show our appreciation to the owners of the participating restaurants, not only by our "Thank You" on Nov. 17th, but also by our patronage at these restaurants all year long! Pyewacket Restaurant Restaurant Halina Rubens at The Omni Europa Sal's Pizza and Restaurant Second City Grill Shoney's Skylight Exchange Slug's at the Pines Restaurant Spanky's Restaurant Squid's Restaurant and Oyster Bar Subway Downtown Subway Eastgate Subway Glenwood Shop ping Center Subway Timberlyne Sunrise Biscuit Kitchen Sunshine Cafe Swag's Cafe Teddy's Restaurant at Holiday Inn Thai Palace Tijuana Fats Tripodi's Deli and Restaurant Tsing Tao Restaurant Ye Olde Waffle Shop Zorba's Cafe Resewntions Suggested ews CCB Central Carolina Bank MrnihrrfWC Inc. Tar Heel. In "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough," lead vocalist Crystal Harwell, a junior, put Patti Smythe to shame. Also, much applause for senior Laura Lee in her successful endeavor to com pete with Sinead O'Connor in "Nothing Compares 2 U." The Tar Heel Voices not only enter tained the audience with their musical abilities, but also showed their comical RQTC tary mission." Connell said he thought that chang ing the present policy, by allowing ho mosexuals to serve, would have a detri mental effect on the military. "We really do believe that it's going to hurt the military as a whole," he said. Military personnel, including ROTC cadets, will have a difficult time adjust ing to the enlistment of openly homo sexual troops, Connell said. "It's going to be tough," Connell said. "I truly believe that most men are against homosexuals serving." Connell said he thought the biggest obstacle to homosexual service was the attitude of the American society as a whole. "The military is just a micro cosm of American society," he said. Just because the new president might change a policy, it does not mean that people can change their opinions about the issue, Connell said. "We're not go ing to be able to remove attitudes ... by presidential decree," he said. Military leaders will have to address how to incorporate homosexuals in the military, Connell said. "We're going to have to investigate the whole problem of privacy and privation," he said. The current policy excluding homo sexuals can be changed by the presi dent, Congress, the Pentagon or through IN THE ARMY, NURSES AREN'T JUST IN DEMAND. THEY'RE IN COMMAND. Any nurse who just wants find one. But if you're a nurs ing student who wants to be command of your own career, consider the Army Nurse Corps. You'll be treated as a competent professional, given your own patients and responsibilities commensurate ARMY JiTt Hi ill Mall & Illltl 1 . j. ,. ,1. f O 0fl I w rv O w w M mm Travel Agents International side with skits in between sets. Under the theme "Loony Tunes," the group offered take-offs of boob tube favorites such as "Chapel Hill 90210" and "Silence of the Yams." The two-hour concert concluded with a magnificent grand finale, The Human League's "Fascination," which sent chills down the spine as the audience erupted in applause. the courts. Doug Ferguson, co-chairman of Bi sexuals, Gay Men, Lesbians and Allies for Diversity, said he disagreed with the present military policy barring gays and lesbians. "One of the big goals of B GLAD this year was to challenge the military, and, thus, the U.S. policy." Ferguson said since Clinton had said he would change the policy to allow homosexuals into the military, B-GLAD members would give the new adminis tration until next fall before attempting to make a change in the policy. "We'll take a wait and see attitude to see if Clinton follows through," Ferguson said. Ferguson said that if Clinton chose not to change the policy, B-GLAD mem bers would put into action a five-year plan to work for a new policy at UNC. The group's first step would be to approach UNC ROTC officials to so licit a letter supporting their cause for change. B-GLAD members would then present their case before the UNC Fac ulty Council, Ferguson said. If the policy were not changed by the end of the five-year period, B-GLAD members would then request that the University no longer give academic credit for military classes, Ferguson said. "The present U.S. policy cripples the a job can with your an Army in respect you deserve. And with the added benefits only the Army can offer a $5000 signing bonus, housing allowances and 4 weeks paid vacation you'll be well in com mand of your life. Call 1-800-USA ARMY NURSE CORPS. BE ALL YOU CAN Introducing the UNIVERSITY w n n rp'w'n Shop at University Mall This Holiday Season To Become Eligible To Win a Trip To Snowshoe Mountain Resort, Fantastic University Mall Merchandise and Prizes, Courtesy of 93.9-ZZU Here's how it works: Between now and December .' 21 , come to the University Mall Office or Customer Service Center, show us your college I.D. and you'lf receive a Student Shopping Club card. Each time ' you spend at least $25 at University Mall, take your card and get it stamped at the Mall Service Center. After the eighth stamp, you'll be entered into our two drawings for merchandise from University mall merchants and prizes courtesy of 93.9 WZZU. The.: grand prize drawing will be held December 22 for . the exciting trip for two to Snowshoe Mountain Resort! No purchase necessary. Plaza nowshoc '.SILVER CREEK The Tar Heel Voices were then beck-; oned back on stage to perform an en-; core, which they did with REM's "Shiny; Happy People" and a humorous imper-' sonation of Michael Stipe by a veryj capable lead vocalist. The Tar Heel Voices showed an en ergetic crowd what real singing is alV about flavins ereat talent and a good time. from page t military because there are quite a few; competent soldiers who are gay,"' Ferguson said. "The military wastes a lot of time and money on witch hunts. "There are just too many good sol diers that are gay and lesbian." - Campus Calendar MONDAY NOON: UNC Hillel will hold a talk on The Ethics of Assisted Suicide" in 226 Union. 2:30 p.m. University Career Services will offer basic information to seniors and graduate students on how to use the UCS office in 2W Hanes. 3 p.m. UCS will hold an interviewing skills work-' shop in 210 Hanes. , 3:30 p.m. UCS will offer information on how to look for an internship in 306 Hanes. 5 p.m. SEAC Wildlife Committee will meet at the Campus Y. 7 p.m. B-GLAD will meei lo discuss the April 25 March on Washington in ihe Dey Toy Lounge TaRP will meet in 517 Hamilton. Writing Center wilt hold a workshop on Grant Writing in 304 Greenlaw. 8 p.m. UNC Hillel wilt welcome Rabbi Maurice Lamm to speak on "The Ethics of Dignity" in Gerrard Hall. CUAB will sponsor "Evening with Ren & Stimpy" with the program's director to show clips and hold discussions in Memorial Hall. HOPE will sponsor "Development vs. Relief: Case Study of Somalia" with Jan Crosby, director of the Oxfam Fast, for National Hunger tit Homelessness Week in 20 Manning. 10 p.m. HOPE and Habitat for Humanity will hold a candlelight vigil for the homeless featuring Chris Moran. director of the IPC Community House, in the Pit. level of experience. As officer, you'll command the BE. nRr?rnt1 turn VILLAGEADVOCATE (95.9)
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