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State‘s proposed " l he proposals are still in lt.dlt' ol .ittcss .lll c»!t:rt.rted ili' Mill cars per Century Boulevard. a campus thor thci coiiiitrittee." ( .ites said “We're day to the new campus. would oughfare designed by NCSl to serye going to renew the sensiiiye dlCtls at disrupt their neiehlvriliiuid the 780 acre Centennial ( 'aiiipus. oitr meeting nest week " ‘\I an \( Sl student body prcsi The alternatives. known as the lhe committee will discuss the ilctitial ioiindtdblc irieetini: “ethics “Parkway Plan" and the "Cross link alternatnes at a public lorttm ()ct day \l.i\or \‘.cry I lixlttiltll told Plan.“ were presented last Tuesday ii at 7 3t) pm in the City Council student by the Comprehensiye Planning ( hambers llietr reciimiiiendation leaders lic titt'l with ( ltittt Committee chaired by Mary ( ates will be based. iii part. on tin/en celloi “lllkC l'otrlto'i about the The “Parkway Plan" is designed tc‘stltillSL' proposed .iltet ti.iti\cs to handle traffic between the present “My experience is that citt/ens "I don‘t think cscryonc is singing campus and the Centennial Campus. can sometimes help more than otii the same tune " l [\lllllLll said Formed in the shape of a 'y.‘ l’tillen traffic engineers because they toe in ”lllt'li.‘ llt't‘tls llt lie SI‘lltt' Hittit- Road would run behind Cardinal the situation.” ( ates said “If some discussion about all the proposals Gibbons High School and loop back one else comes tip with a better plan. 'i l llL‘ littl le‘llldlli‘ lltdl lllClL‘ llt‘t‘tls to Hillsborough Street. The stem of we‘ll gladly check it out " to be some son of itr.illici it'licl the ‘y‘ would start at 'l‘ratlwood ll one of the LlllL‘flldlncs is between lllllslititllilll}'ll Street .iitd Drive tnext to [Mn and intersect approyed. the panel will submit Ils \M'stcin llottleyaid he «and with Pullen Road behind the high reconiitiendation to the uiiiyerstiy "l’eople need to realize that it will school, Oberlin Road would be and to the state Dnisioii ol be d gradual illllll.’ Ihere is come to extended to carry public traffic ltansixirtationilXHi. be d big pricetae llll i( cttltily across the eastern border of the new "lhe unnersity has seen these bouleyaidi regardless of whith plan campus and to intersect with Hit two proposals," (ates said “l'hc\ IS tiiipleinenicd ” and Lake Wheeler Road. had seycral l'L‘lllC'SClllillHt'S ill tlllf "\niong our rit.iin goals was to The 'Cross Iii... Plan~ titili/es two meeting " proyide an adequate transisiitattoii Tony Brown MICHAEL STEELE/STAN roads in the form of an ‘x‘ across the last spring. \’( St and state lel system \\llli.ll would keep lll‘l\t‘l\ll\ creates a giant bubble with the help of “The Bubble Thing" in the Centennial Carnptts. ()ne road officials presented a plan that linked traffic within the boundaries ol the Turlington-Alexander courtyard Wednesday afternoon. “The Bubble Thing" is available for $10 at would rtiit south front Varsity |)rne Oberlin Road near the chancellor's school and l‘lll‘lh ti.tllit outside " the NCSU bookstore. at Ayent lierry Road to l 4ft at lake residence with Interstate 4“ llie ( tiles \itd Mayor speaks to roundtable, requests input from N CS U students By Suzanne Perez policies at this university. and my Upchurch said officials are also season it Would help I'm really of Staff. said the attendance policy l’.itil litre, Student Scnatc l’icst ASSistant News Editor staff is doing the same thing with planning a multipurpose arena in concerned about the danger of written til the teachers Handbook ls dent. said he agreed \\llll the need city policies." downtown Raleigh. someone getting physically hurt liioutguc for "some sllll ol .ittetitl.iii.c polity ” Raleigh city officials need the help Upchurch said the officials are in “You shouldn‘t have to trayel to You can always plant another tree. The policy states “unless “lhc [leans tll thc xi l]: 51 Il\ t't ll of NC. State students to achieve the initial planning stages for a Chapel Hill for anything.“ he told but bodily harm is sodevastating." otherwise stated by the instructor. ltigclltL‘l and stud \\t' lli‘t‘il tit do their goals for the upcoming year. baseball field to be constructed near the group “Our citi/ens need to In other business. the roundtable regular attendance at classes. lab Stiltlc'llllllt' “c need it» tit more Mayor Avery Upchurch told student Carter-Finley Stadium. He said the have those concerts and programs discussed its agenda for the Chan periods and e\ammations is expected sll‘lcl tlll tlltl .tllt'lltidllit‘ P‘Illk\ l leaders Wednesday. field “would be used by the right here." cellor‘s liaison Committee meeting olallsludents," don‘t see anything wrong with that." In his address to the Student Body university. as well as the city of Upchurch said he agreed with the next Wednesday. Howell said many students haye Briggs said President's Roundtable. Upchurch Raleigh.“ Athletics Council‘s decision to The committee. which serves as contacted him about professors who l)’d\'ltl lsemper. Student (enter said he was “looking forward to The NCSU Board of Trustees cancel next year‘s NCSU-East an advisory group to Chancellor have made strict policies concerning President. said that ”it says good working with the students of this voted unanimously Saturday to seek Carolina University football game. Bruce Poulton. plans to discuss the attendance. things about i' university when you campus to get things done around the UNC Board of Governors‘ “I think the whole thing is very university‘s attendance policy. said At Wednesday's meeting. corn- see professors who care about what the city.“ permission to negotiate with city unfortunate. but I do hope the series Student Body President Kevin mittee members were "just about happens to students. " "We have a lot in common." he officials about the shared baseball will continue." he said. “Maybe if Howell. split" in their feelings toward stich “A lllllVL'rSlly'WldC policy is a said. “You're establishing trends in stadium. the game was scheduled later in the Joey Simpson. student body Chief policies. Howell said. good idea." Kemper sdltl Senate amends ticket distribution policy; plans to implement at next home game By Stephanie Porter tion is on a first-come. first-serve Otnvironment Committee _, Senior Staff Writer basis. campus involvement in the The policy as amended will be environment arid projects that im‘ reviewed by the Athletics Commit- prove the campus. tee before the next Senate meeting. OCampus and Community Affairs NC. State‘s Student Senate passed Charles Rambeau. a senator who Committee Feed Raleigh and an amended football distribution opposed the amendment. said “the publicity of Student Government policy during its four-hour meeting proper thing for this body to do is to Services. \V’ednesday night. send this policy back to a commit- 0Athletics Committee 7v football The policy will be implemented tee." Rambeau. who authored the and basketball distribution policies for the next home game. original policy last spring. said he and drug testing policies. .>\ committee of representatives felt the policy needed to have a OServices Committee — problems from student government. Universi- different method for designating with University Dining. the laundry. |ty Dining and ticket distribution places in line. and should eliminate a NCSU Bookstore. AIDS education, offices met several times over the the list ofsupplemental names. and the general welfare of students. past two weeks to work on the The following officers were 0Constitution and Statutes policy. said Student Body President elected during the meeting: Committee work with student Kevin Howell. Raymond Seneres. President Pro government documents. file organi- Temp; Van Cook. Student Senate zations. and impeachment prtwesses. “I feel that this policy will help Parliamentarian; Haley Haynes. Sec- 0Finance Committee m student solve some of the problems we are retary; and Mary Leonard. Histori~ senate finance budget and finance haying now with ticket distribution." an. bills. hesaid. The Senate is composed of nine OGovernment l.iasion Committee .-\n added amendment clarifies the committees that cover different reorganizing the University of requirements for block seating and issues on campus. North Carolina Association of Stu PH? l 'i‘tittiii Aille. line formation. 0Academic Affairs Committee ~ dent Governments tUNCASUl. Fred Price (right) purchases a ticket to Delta Sigma Phi's Lawn Party. to be held Saturday The It allows a supplemental list of attendance policy, plus-minus grad- Research and Development.