

• Finding
two silver linings for the year
• Carolina
strives to reduce water use by 25 percent
• Faculty
Council confronts a heavy agendy
• Summer
Reading Program makes news

• 'Can
Carolina be both good and great at the same time?'

• Carolina
remembers Sept. 11

•
State employees campaign kicks off Oct. 1
• Stone Center presents diasporic issues
• Tuition task force to develop plan
• Election is a test between friends
• Chancellor endorses training methods
• Philip Carson named to University trustees
• Hollywood duo teaches directing, acting and writing
• David Orr, leading environmental education expert, speaks
Sept. 24
• NC DENR secretary to speak

•
ACT workshops scheduled for Oct. 1 and 2
• Hospital needs platelet, plasma donors
• Memorial Hall benefit features musical comedy star
• Bookshop readings have begun
• Hosts needed for international students
• Forum community meeting set for Sept. 13
• Grants available to faculty, librarians
• Free prostate exams offered Sept. 18, 19
• Reactions to store mannequins to be subject of exhibit,
lecture
• Carolina ranked among the 'hottest' nationally
• Duke-Carolina bus resumes service
• Spencer will give Wolfe lecture Oct. 3
• High school seniors may nominate selves for Moreheads
• Newman Artists Series opens 10th year
• PlayMakers ball scheduled Nov. 16
• Public safety named finalist for community policing award
• Recycling office updates collection categories
• Center changes name

•
Carolina seeks to save money by saving
energy

•
Hettleman prizes go to four faculty members
• Walden named Julian W. Scheer term professor
• Bowman and Gordon Gray professorships awarded to three
faculty members
• Staff Promotions/Reclassifications
• Star Heels program set for Sept. 20 launch
• Star Heels

