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The Carrboro CiTizen News ThUrSDaY, JUlY 16, 2009 3

UNC trustees to meetTheUNC-ChapelHillBoardofTrusteeswillmeetTuesday

throughThursdayofnextweek.Itemsontheagendaincludeorientationfornewtrustees;a

reportonacostdiagnotsticoftheuniversityanditsprograms;finacialreviewoffiscalyear2008-09;alookatthebudgetforfiscalyear2009-10;reviewofaproposedSouthRoadpedes-trianbridge;expansonplansfortheRonaldMcDonaldHouse;areviewofthesiteplansfortheInterfaithCouncil’sproposed16,000-square-footCommunityHousenearHomesteadRoad;andreviewofnewproposedpoliciesontenure.

Vistunc.edu/depts/trustees/formoreinformationandmeetingtimesandlocations.

UNC study warns about beach sandChildrenandadultswhobuildcastlesanddiginthesand

atthebeachareatgreaterriskofdevelopinggastrointestinaldiseasesanddiarrheathanpeoplewhoonlywalkontheshoreorswiminthesurf,accordingtoresearchersfromUNCandtheEnvironmentalProtectionAgency.

Peoplewhoplayfullyburytheirbodiesinthesandareatevengreaterrisk,accordingtothestudypublishedonlinerecentlyintheAmerican Journal of Epidemiology.

Police ask for help in Food Lion caseTheChapelHillPoliceDepartmentisseekinghelpfinding

theindividualresponsibleforaJuly11break-inattheFoodLiononWeaverDairyRoad.Thesuspectsmashedthewindow,enteredthestoreandfilledatrashcanwithtobaccoproducts.Thesuspectappearstobeablackmale,possiblybald,6’2”–6”3”inheight,wearingagreenshirt,bluejeansandwhite-and-blackshoesandwasdrivingasilver1989or1990ToyotaCorollafour-doorwithpossibledamageabovethefrontwheelwellonthepassengerside.PolicebelievethesuspectmayberesponsibleforthreeotherFoodLionbreak-ins.

Ifyouhaveinformation,pleasecalleithertheCHPDat968-2760orCrimeStoppersat942-7515.

Lochbaum to head licensing groupDerekLochbaum,directoroftrademarksandlicensingat

UNC,hasbeenchosenaspresidentfor2009-10oftheInterna-tionalCollegiateLicensingAssociation(ICLA).

Theassociationofferseducationalandnetworkingoppor-tunities,espousesacceptableoperatingstandardsandethicsandseekstoboostunderstandingofcollegiatelicensing.

“ICLAhasbecomesuchalargepartofthelicensingprofessionoverthepastfewyears,”Lochbaumsaid.“Itisanhonortobechosentoserveasitspresident.”

UNCpoliciescontroltheuseofitstrademarklanguageandlogos.WhenbusinessesreceiveUNC’sapprovaltousethesemarksonitemsandapparel,theuniversitysharesintheproceedsthroughitstrademarklicensingprogram.AtUNC,allnetproceedsfromthelicensingprogramgotowardscholarships.

News Briefs

‘No, but that’s next.’That’showdirector/producer

DonaldWhittierofBanzaiEn-tertainment answered whenasked whether the film crewsetting up next to Cliff’s MeatMarketwasworkingonabiopicaboutCliffCollins.

If you’ve been around thecornerofMainandGreensborostreets thisweek,youmayhavenoticedacameracrewsettingupshotsandafellowinatiewithanIDtagaroundhisneckhangingoutinvariousspots.He’sChar-lotteactorMarkScarboro,whoplays Jackman, the title charac-terinWhittier’snewfilm.

BeckyStafford,who ishelp-ingWhittieroutontheproduc-tion,saidthecrewplanstofilminspotsallovertown.Asceneat

Johnny’s was filmed last week-end.OtherlocationswillincludeSouthern Rail and Open EyeCafé,Staffordsaid.

Locally grownThe Downtown Partnership

ishopingtotestoutitsrecentlyapproved beer garden at thenext Locally Grown concert,which is Thursday, July 23 at7p.m.attheJamesC.Wallaceparkingdeck.

Justbeforeitssummerrecess,the Chapel Hill Town Councilapproved of having a roped-offarea where concert goers couldenjoyacoldoneatthemonthlyconcertseries.

This month’s show is beingpresentedbyMusicMakersRe-liefFoundationandfeaturesBigRonHunterandBooHanks.

MemoriesDelightful as it was to host

the Bolshoi, we’re wonderinghowlongthepostersaregoingto stay in place. A lot of spotshave moved on, window dis-play-wise, but there are still afewcelebratoryplacardsaroundthe downtown, including acoupleof forlorn looking spotsin the empty storefronts at theold Schoolkids and the long-abandoned southeast corner ofColumbiaandFranklin.

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