

•
Leading
does not imply a race
•
Details
available on two weeks of bonus leave
•
Teach-in
cautions against war with Iraq
•
Bland
Simpson book explores 80-year-old Diamond Shoals ghost ship mystery

•
Kalb
to speak at Oct.14 lecture
• Trademark
earns record revenue in 2001-02
• Campus still needs to conserve water
• Moeser decries
the lack of employee pay raises
• Forum celebrates
10th
• Task force
continues tuition study
• Trustees turn
down requests for representation
• School
of Public Health chosen to house $16.5 million 'active living'
program
• Real estate deal

•
Race
Relations Week events to run through Oct. 11
• Discussion
of racial violence to be held Oct. 10
• Carolina First campaign kicks of
Oct. 11
• Chinese ceramics
to be exhibited at Ackland
• Halloween
events to be held at planetarium
• Science reporter
to give Hillard Gold Lecture
• Carolina ranks
high in patenting prowess
• Nominations
due for Employee Forum award
• WUNC-FM
to tape show at N.C. art museum
• Instructors
sought for basic computer skills
• Ferris
to speak on University Day
• Researchers
win grant to study child development

• Scientists funded to create inanimate
healing
•
Traditional study of proteins
no longer holds water
•
Haggis leads team that discovers
lost city

•
Roberts
honored by Dominican Republic president
• Institute
of Government co-founder dies at 100
• Former dean of social work dies
at 99
• Sullivan to
leave post as dean of business school
• Decorations
& Distinctions

