Technici 7, Volume LXIX, Number 44 Student Using Fake Allcampus

Technici 7, Volume LXIX, Number 44 Student Using Fake Allcampus

Weather 40 percent chance of sunshine, highs in up- per 505 as Raleigh seeks 7, an expansion Japanese Technici t baseball franchise North Carolina State University’s Student Newspaper since I 920 ~‘ ‘ ,., because they’re worth p.o more than American .1 "ll” " O QT” Hill 2° mams UJEARY Volume LXIX, Number 44 Wednesday, January 20, 1988 ‘ feigh, Nort‘ m Editorial 737-2411 Advertising 737-2029 W Student using Land swap fake AllCampus makes parking Cards arrested Base in obtaining fake ID deck a reality reveals cards” ‘vulnerability’ By Madelyn Rosenberg Executive News Editor "Milk” By Paul Baker -..... Staff Writer A land swap completed last . ._ \\ month made a new parking deck a An NC State student was arrested last week in reality. university officials said Fri- connection With the fraudulent use of AllCampus Cards day. _ \ as identification to open checking accounts at three But Janis Rhodes. director of NC. area banks, according to Public Safety. State‘s Division of Transportation. Lynn Adams. 24, was charged last week with four said the l,200-space parking deck, to wideningDan Allen Dr felony counts of obtaining property under false be constructed this spring. will not pretense, said Capt. Laura Reynolds. Adams was eliminate the parking problem. $4,000 unsecured bond and ordered to Rhodes said that the budgeted released on a $8.9 million deck will still leave the foclllfvPorkinq appear in Wake County District Court for arraignment demand for spaces surpassing the Jan. 24. supply. According to Reynolds, Adams allegedly obtained A 1983 analysis projected a \ the AllCampus Cards from University Dining, using five-year population growth for the other students‘ names and Social Security numbers. university community that showed a demand is going to be more i:.tense Using the cards for identification, Adams allegedly short-fall of 1,800 spaces. for about a year while the land is opened checking accounts at a Raleigh branch of Rhodes said the addition of the under construction," Rhodes said. Wachovia Bank and Trust and Cary branches of new deck. to be located near She said the leased spaces on land Wachovia and Central Carolina Bank. Friendly Drive behind the railroad formerly belonging to Valentine Will Adams deposited about $50 in each of the accounts, tracks, is an effort to “to maintain be leased on a month by month Reynolds said. Then, over several months, she allegedly the number of spaces to the basis. with priority given to those wrote at least 10 checks totalling $1,015 to local stores, ' population. We‘re not able to who leased from Valentine. “We including the NCSU Bookstore and the student bank increase the level, we're just trying to accommodate everyone located in Peele Hall. to maintain the current tonel.“ expect A new dorm, under the private throughout the end of the year . An investigation began on Oct. 5 when Kristy ownership of Val Valentine, is also btit beyond construction. we can't Pearce, a sophomore in middle school education, scheduled for construction within accommodate." contacted Public Safety about complaints she had the next year on a plot of land near The parking deck is scheduled for received from the bookstore regarding a bad check the parking deck. completion in August 1989, Rhodes written under her name. Rhodes said a land swap between said. “Until then. we‘ll do the best Because the check was drawn on a Cary bank, Public the university and Valentine was we can.“ Safety called upon the Cary police to help with the completed last month. allowing Although the deck is still in the case, Reynolds said. construction to begin on both design stages. Rhodes said members The next tip came on Dec. 4, Reynolds said, when projects. She added that the univer of her department are working on someone attempted to obtain a card from University srty also acquired a small amount of reorganizing the “entire Inning Dining in Harris Hall. When a Public Safety officer land in the deal. system," but it is just iii the “concept appeared on the scene. Reynolds said, the person fled, stages.“ leaving her picture behind. The 16 university-owned buildings Plans also include the iniplcmcn "I? currently located on the site will be tation of a ride/share program in amazrvw @534 is“, ,3 . 2 3 demolished by April l5. said Marc An employee at the student bank in Peele Hall MARC KAWANJSHl/STAFF Hamel, assistant director of engi- conjunction with the TrrJ (‘ouncrl identified the picture as Adams when she attempted to neering. of Governments. which covers a cash a check last Tuesday. The sweet taste of victory When construction begins. the sixcounty area, Rhodes said. Reynolds said the employee detained Adams long students will feel more of a parking ject is expected to cost enough for Public Safety to arrive and make the arrest. Guards Chris Corchiani and Quentin Jackson share a victory hug after crunch because spaces currently $8_.OOO—-one half off the market The ease with which Adams obtained the falsified Saturday's last second victory over Georgia Tech. See game story page 5. leased on the site will be cleared Once—and will he installed in “The See DECK. page 2 See STUDENT,page [3 along with the property. Residence Life restructure shifts E.S. King responsibilities Under the new organi/ation. Haney the problems they have discussed with him, ('cntral and West Campus. are currently By J. Ward Best within the Department of Housing and Youncs. assistant director for facillities, The most urgent problems facing the studying the problem. Housing and Rest Senior Staff Writer Residence Life. she said. would be responsible for repairs in King residents are the poor ventilation in the deuce Life should receive the feasibility Student Family Housing Director Eli Village along with Mark Dcnke. associate apartments and possible window replace- study on options and projected costs either A new organization structure of Housing Panee presently handles responsibilities for a director. Denke. who currently handles the ments, Howell and Bonner said. at the end of this month or the beginning of and Residence Life will disperse the broad range of concerns in King Village budgets for all the dormitories on campus, Even though the department is working next month. Bonner said. responsibilities for E.S. King Village among including renovation and repairs, overseeing will also take over responsibility for the to correct the problems, Bonner could not Bonner and her staff will decide on the department members. Cynthia Bonner, staff, residence programs and checkin and King Village budget. provide a time frame for the repairs. procedure for replacements and repairs and director of Housing and Residence Life, said check-out procedures. Under the new The Residence Life Advisory Committee “They‘ve waited this long," she said. the affordability of the project after Thursday. organization, Panee’s title will be changed to endorsed the proposed changes in a meeting “What's another week?" reviewing the report. Plans will then be “What we're planning to do, is make King Area Director and his responsibilities will be Thursday morning, and the changes will go Panee declined to comment on his new drawnvup by the department which Will be Village one of our residence areas." she said decreased. He will have the same re- into effect March I. job or any problems currently facing the offered tocontractors for bidding. in a meeting with Student Body President sponsibilities as othercampus area directors. Howell‘s main concern with the new village. Bonner said she dies not expect the Kevin Howell. In doing so, responsibilities “The responsibilities in King Village will was the possible Stogner and Canoy, the architecture firm for the family housing complex would be be the same scope as the area directors in organization structure responsible for the window replacements on See RENOVATIONS. Page 5 shared by a greater number of persons the residence halls,” Bonner said. effects on the residents of King Village and Camping out for the Carolina game Wednesday Three-part symposium Inside on ethics scheduled over Brian Howard’s last sec- Prize ‘definitely worth wait’ the NC. ond tip-in gives February State Wolfpack a narrow January, By Suzanne Perez camping out on Dunn Avenue since ll am. victory over the Georgia Students and faculty will be given "We said we can't drop the hall Senior Staff Writer Saturday. when student government. officrals Tech Yellow Jackets Sat- an opportunity to learn about ethics here and it started to roll.“ announced that the agcold tradition could legally urday in Atlanta. in the workplace during a sym- Hanley said the project is being NC. State senior Jon Moon loves basketball — begin. Sports/Page 4 posium sponsored by the office of funded by the school deans and will especially Wolfpack basketball. Scott Carpenter. one of the six student the provost and college/school deans. replace some of the Provost‘s So, like almost 4.000 other NCSU students who government line monitors who served over the “We didn’t think a oneshot deal forums. wanted tickets to Sunday‘s State-Carolina basket- weekend, said the campers caused no major Defense once again would help the campus." said Erin The symposium will be free to ball rivalry, Moon jumped out of bed at 4:30 am. problems. About [30 groups were represented in played an important role Hanley, coordinator of the event. students and faculty and will be Monday and joined a group of friends in front of the four lines throughout the 3] hour campout, be as the NC. State women The symposium will be divided into open to the public.

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