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Western Carolinian Volume 64 (65) Number 22

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  • WESTERN CAROLINIAN NEWS February 23, 2000 February 15 At 8:00 am, officers responded to an alarm activation at the bookstore but determined that everything was ok. At 8:32 am, a fire alarm was activated on the ground floor, room 34 of Hunter Library possibly caused by cigarette smoke. At 9:30 am, officers received and investigated a report of indecent exposure by a male in his 40' or 50's sitting in his car in the Baptist Church lot near the Buzzard's Roost entrance. At 12:02 pm, officers responded to a fire alarm in the Old Student Union, 1st Floor Mechanical Room set off by steam. At 8:02 pm, officers assisted a disable motorist on Centennial Drive adjacent to Walker Hall who had swerved to miss a oncoming vehicle, hit the curb and blew both passenger side tires. At 9:08 pm, officers took a report of a hit and run vehicle accident in which a parked vehicle was struck. At 11:15 pm, officers were advised by a housekeeper that a subject had a dog in Belk. Officers made contact with the owner and instructed them that the dog had to be taken out. At 2:38 am, officers responded to a fire alarm activation in the Old Student Union caused by line trouble. February 16 A female student was reported missing since 2/7/00. The student arrived back on campus at 1815 and advised everything was ok. A visitor that was at the Outreach Center reported that her purse was stolen from her vehicle sometime during the day on 2/ 16/00. It was later learned that a person from the class had picked up the purse because it was left in the lobby. At 1825 an Officer found the trunk of a vehicle open in the Field house Lot. Nothing was reported missing. Officers responded to Harrill Hall at 0043 were a female student turned in a backpack that was left in the hall. Officers responded to a fire alarm in the Old Student Union at 1524 and again at 0238. The cause of the alarm the first time was steam, but the second time is undermined. February 17 Officers responded to a trouble alarm at 0242 in the Old Student Union. The cause of the alarm was not determined. Officers responded to noise in Scott at 2230. Alpha Xi Delta was initiating new pledges. Officers and a Physical Plant employee assisted a male student at 1535 who dropped their keys down an elevator shaft in Walker. An employee in the library reported that someone stole the paper tray from the copier at 1000. The investigation is continuing. February 18-20 At 4:00 p. m. on 2/17, a student reported that he had lost his money clip in the creek lot near the Ramsey Center. The clip contained $20 in cash, drivers license, identification card, and phone card. At 3:17 p. m. on 2/18, an employee reported a computer chip stolen from a computer on the 3rd floor of Stillwell. At 11:14 a. m. on 2/19, officers responded to an alarm at Bird caused by a power outage. At 11:45 a. m. on 2/19, officers responded to an alarm at Coulter caused by a power outage. At 8:00 p. m. on 2/19, officers arrested a male student for possession of marijuana, paraphernalia, and underage possession of alcohol on the 4th floor of Walker Hall. At 9:59 p. m. on 2/19, officers found a group of male students at the picnic area with alcohol, cars parked on the grass, and a fire burning. They were warned of policies and asked to leave. At 8:00 a. m. on 2/20, a housekeeper reported that he found a cellular phone in the trash at Reynolds. At 10:47 a. m. on 2:20. officers assisted Physical Plant workers with a door which would not secure at the University Center. At 1:10 p. m on 2/20, officers responded to an alarm at the OSU caused by system trouble. At 2:15 a. m. on 2/21, officers responded to an alarm at the OSU caused by system trouble. At 6:06 p. m. on 2/20, officers found a dog running loose on campus and transported it to the Animal Shelter. At 9:43 p. m. on 2/20, officers confiscated a small amount of marijuana from a room in Albright. The investigation is continuing. SGA Forum on Tuition Increase by Dawn N. Pasley Asst. News Editor The SGA conducted a forum Thursday to inform students at WCU about recent tuition increases at other universities in the state. The forum, which was televised by a crew from UNC-TV, included information given by Jonathan Rowe, SGA president, as well as David Chesley and Chris Ertel, SGA senators. "Out of the state budget, $530 million were allocated towards special circumstances for flood relief; this led to a decline in funding for education, such as capital improvements, faculty salaries, and financial aid," stated Chesley. Five schools in the UNC system requested tuition increases this year: UNC- Chapel Hill, East Carolina University, UNC- Wilmington, North Carolina State University, and UNC-Charlotte. The UNC system Board of Governors drew up a proposal to allow those five schools to increase their tuition over a certain period of time. Student government members from some of the other universities which did not request increases tried to submit their own proposal, but it was defeated. "This sets a bad precedent for the 16- school system. In past years, the UNC system has always raised for all the universities as a whole," said Rowe. "This would be punishment, the way I look at it, for the 11 schools that did not ask the Board of Governors for specific increases." Rowe said that he felt the requests for increases would encourage price-shopping among high school students looking for colleges, and would create major differences in quality among the state-supported universities. "Now in the years coming up, this opens the door for other institutions to ask for increases, and it really mandates for all of the universities to ask for some sort of increase, because if you don't, we're not going to get the money, we're going to go into a lower bracket," said Rowe. Senator Ertel made some suggestions as to what students can do to protest the proposal, which must go to a final vote in the North Carolina General Assembly, and encouraged students to get involved. "A lot of the universities have been talking about loading up buses on the day of the vote and traveling to Raleigh, and actually physically showing them how much this means to students, how much they do not want this increase to happen," said Ertel. Because You Know What You Want. (the fortune cookie) Another great reason from Located in the Wal-Mart Plaza, Hwy 107 (828) 586-8805 Cheang CH*es£ s jwunv: cukine
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