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Duke
UNC
919.489.8788
www.evergreensnc.com
to showcase
many options
Web site available for non-attendees
BY Steven Norton Additionally, this is the first year
staff writer the housing fair will feature live
It can be a pain driving all performances.
around town viewing apartments, The Loreleis and Tar Heel Voices
listening to sales pitches and col- are scheduled to perform, and the
lecting applications. University mascot Rameses will
But with two major helpers — make an appearance.
The Daily Tar Heel Housing Fair They’re also trying to spread the
and HeelsHousing.com — finding word through Facebook groups and
a new home might have become a a contest where students guess the
little easier. number of balloons in a glass case
in the Union.
DTH Housing Fair The winner of the contest, which
will be announced at the fair, will
Come for the free food, and stay receive a $30 gift card to the Streets
for the chance to find your new at Southpoint. Distance from the Pit: Per rental unit Number of Bedrooms:
home. Liebers said the fair will provide Select a distance from per month: Choose the number of
the Pit, anywhere from Choose the amount you bedrooms you'd like in
About 40 housing vendors will a great opportunity to compare dif-
0.25 miles to 10 miles. will pay for the entire your apartment,
fill up the Great Hall on Feb. 3 from ferent housing options and get a The Pit is a central apartment unit. So anywhere from 1 to 6.
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for The Daily Tar good grasp of what Chapel Hill and location on campus and whether it's a one
Heel Housing Fair. surrounding towns have to offer. a good indicator for bedroom or four
At the fair, students will have “They should attend so they can about how far your bedroom, this is the total
the opportunity to get information fall in love with their new home.” apartment is from cost of the unit,
about multiple housing options campus life. excluding utilities,
internet, and any other
both on and off campus. HeelsHousing.com services not included
“It’s kind of like speed dating,” with the apartment.
said Kevin Schwartz, general man- If you can’t make it to the housing
ager of the DTH. fair, the DTH operates a Web site at SOURCE: HEELSHOUSING.COM DTH/AMANDA PURSER
Students will be able to ask ques- HeelsHousing.com, which lets stu-
tions of vendors and collect housing dents search for a place to stay with-
applications from various locations. out having to leave their room. Here is a list of who you can expect to see at the Housing Fair (as of 5 p.m. Friday, Jan. 29):
The fair eliminates the time The site allows users to search
it takes to map out and drive to available listings based on the dis- Chapel Ridge Warehouse Walden at Greenfields
different locations for a preview, tance from the Pit, the number of Chapel View Louise Beck Properties Crosland (multiple
Schwartz said. bedrooms or the rent of each unit
“There’s nowhere else you can per month, excluding utilities. Shadowood (house rentals) complexes)
go and see that many places in an Advanced features on the site
Bridges at Chapel Hill The Evergreens Glen Lennox
hour.” allow searches for locations based
The fair also makes it easier for on access to bus lines, as well as Villages of Chapel Hill General Services Corp. Woodland Creek
housing vendors to advertise to a minimum or maximum square (multiple complexes) Townhouse Apartments
large audience — in the past, the fair footage. Granville Towers
has attracted hundreds of students. The “Roommate Board” offers Dunlap Lilley Properties Ashbrook
Kristen Liebers, a member of
UNC Housing and (house/condo rentals)
residents a place to post notices
the DTH marketing team who and find potential roommates or Residential Education Sandra Bell Properties
Stratford Hills (various rentals)
helped organize the fair, said that sublets. Camden Governors Village
she hopes attendance will increase An “Exploring the Neighborhood” Stonecrop Apartments/ Farrington Lake Apartments
and that the possibility of finding a feature gives locations for useful Sunstone Millhouse Properties
new place to live is only one reason destinations in the area, including Notting Hill (various rentals) The Verge
to attend the fair. grocery stores, post offices and car
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BATTLE LANE
For students living on campus, the Department UNITAS community. 6 1. SYNC- Sophomore Year Navigating
of Housing and Residential Education offers Living- “It adds a different dynamic to your life at Carolina
Learning Communities to connect campus life with Carolina.” CAMERON AVENUE Hardin Residence Hall
RALEIGH STREET
classroom learning. With 11 different communities located in dorms 2
Living in an LLC puts participants in a position across campus, there truly is something for everyone. 5 2. RELIC- Religion as Explorative
to live among students with similar academic goals Visit housing.unc.edu and click on “Living- Learning Integrated in our Community
while giving them a chance to make friends and Learning Communities” on the left-hand sidebar to Grimes Residence Hall, 2nd and 3rd floors
9
form lasting memories. learn more about each community or to apply. 7
3. Language Houses
Chinese (Teague Residence Hall) and Spanish
Men@Carolina (M@C) Chinese and Spanish Houses Religion as Explorative 9 (Craige North Residence Hall)
Mission: To promote learning, Mission: To promote student Learning Integrated in our
advocacy, involvement, leadership involvement in a foreign language 4. The Carolina Experience (TCE)
and academic success in an environ- and culture beyond the classroom. Community SOUTH ROAD
Koury Residence Hall, 1st floor
SOUTH
ment that examines the context of Mission: To educate students on ROAD
masculinity. Women Experiencing different philosophies, religions, spiri- 5. Men@Carolina (M@C)
ST
tualities, faiths and ideas. Students Stacy Residence Hall
AD
Service and Leadership Learning and Leadership 11
IU
complete research, assessment and
M
Mission: The three pillars of learning on religious topics. 6. W.E.L.L.- Women Experiencing Learning
DR
Mission: To promote social con-
IV
W.E.L.L. are leadership and involve- and Leadership
E
sciousness and leadership skills
through service learning while ment, women’s issues and learning, SYNC- Sophomore Year 3
McIver Residence Hall, 3rd floor
and citizenship and service.
enhancing the residential and aca- Navigating Carolina 7. Connected Learning Program (CLP)
demic experience of residents. Cobb Residence Hall
The Carolina Experience Mission: To encourage collaborative
Sustainability learning, leadership development,
Mission: To give students oppor- major and career exploration and
RIDGE
ROAD
8. Service and Leadership (S&L)
Mission: The Sustainability tunities for involvement, pride and Ehringhaus Residence Hall, 2nd floor
engagement in academics both inside 10
Community explores the concept of learning that exists at UNC. It is and out of the classroom. 9. Substance-Free Environments (SFLC)
sustainability and engages in sustain- designed to be a first-year based
Joyner and Alexander residence halls
able service. experience community. 1
Substance-Free MANNING DR
IVE 8 10. Sustainability
Connected Learning UNITAS Environments (SFLC) Morrison Residence Hall, 3rd floor (basketball
3
Program (CLP) Mission: UNITAS is dedicated to Mission: To foster academic suc- side)
Mission: To encourage rich and building community, tolerance and cess, personal growth and leadership 4
11. UNITAS
unique group learning that connects understanding amongst individuals of through student participation on Carmichael Residence Hall, 2nd floor
disciplines, promotes collaboration diverse backgrounds and spreading campus and in the local community.
and contributes to the intellectual these values throughout the larger They try to provide a fun and sup- SOURCE: DIVISION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS DTH/KRISTEN LONG AND AMANDA PURSER
and academic lives of students. community. portive environment.
www.GlenLennox.com
5 Hamilton Road
Chapel Hill, NC 27517-4029
Phone: 919.967.7081
www.glenlennox.com
EQUAL HOUSING
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The Daily Tar Heel
Top 20 common Chapel Hill Transit housing destinations PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS STAFF
Business and Advertising: Kevin Schwartz, Customer Service: Carrere Crutchfield and Luke Lin, Calin Nanney, Meredith Sammons, Advertising Production: Penny Persons,
Many Chapel Hill apartment complexes and neighborhoods are served by different Chapel Hill Transit bus routes. The most director/general manager; Megan McGinity, Seth Wright, representatives. Amanda Warren and Caldwell Zimmerman, manager; Beth O'Brien, ad production coordi-
common bus destination listed on Chapel Hill Transit’s Web site is Poplar Place Apartments, served by six different routes. advertising director; Lisa Reichle, business Display Advertising: Chelsea Crites, account executives; Meaghan Steingraber, nator; Claire Atwell and Alex Ellis, assistants.
manager; Christopher Creech, retail sales Heather Davis, Elizabeth Furlong, Mackenzie assistant account executive; Kristen Liebers,
manager. Gibbs, Bradley Harrison, Aleigh Huston-Lyons, marketing associate.
Apartment/Neighborhood Routes Served Key EDITORIAL STAFF
Assistant Editors: Lauren Russell, arts; Mark Faye Copeland, Kammie Daniels, Jennifer Opinion: Meredith Engelen, Patrick Fleming, Powers, senior writers; Jordan Allen, Grant
1. Poplar Place Apartments A Abadi, Anika Anand, Victoria Stilwell, city; Emily Dutton, Alanna Dvorak, Kelsey Isenberg, Justin Nathaniel Haines, Houston Hawley, Ahna Fitzgerald, Matt Garofalo, Morgan Hicks, Evan
Evans, Sarah Morayati, Jenny Smith, copy; Mayhew, Ann Orsini, Will Overton, Danielle Rebekah Hendrix, Steve Kwon, Cameron Marlow, Kevin Minogue, Kelly Parsons, Andy
2. Statford Hills Apartments on MLK CL Linnie Greene, diversions; Christine Hellinger, Pavliv, Sarah Rankin, Mary Stewart Robins, Parker, Pat Ryan, Christian Yoder, editorial Rives, Aaron Taube.
Amanda Purser, graphics; Rachel Will, multi- Rachel Smithson, Melissa Tolentino, Anna board; Abbey Caldwell, Jessica Fuller, Andrew State & National: Emily Stephenson, senior
3. Chapel View Apartments CPX media; Jessey Dearing, Andrew Dye, Margaret Winker, Emma Witman. Moon, Reed Watson, Nick Andersen, Olivia writer; Seth Cline, Isabella Cochrane, Caroline
Cheatham Williams, photography; Jonathan Design: Kathleen Cline, Sarah Diedrick, Joe Blanchard, David Bierer, Regan Lee, Tom Dye, Jeremiah Gregg, Sam Jacobson, Trevor
4. The Crest Apartments CM Jones, Mark Thompson, Megan Walsh, sports; Faile, Melissa Flandreau, Hanna Ji, Katie Lee, VanAntwerp, columnists; Alex Lee, Angela Kapp, Ross Maloney, Joe Mangun, Jen
Tarini Parti, state & national; C. Ryan Barber, Kelly McHugh, Sarah Murphy, Margaret Ruf, Tchou, Candice Park, Connor Sullivan, Mark Serdetchnaia, Jeanna Smialek.
5. Shadowood Apartments CM Saturday Eliza Kern, Steven Norton, university. Adam Schifter, Lexi Sydow, Katie Watkins, Brent Viser, cartoonists. University: Brian Austin, senior writer;
Arts: Fabiana Brown, Latisha Catchatoorian, Williams, Meg Wrather, Amanda Younger. Photography: Melissa Abbey, Sarah Acuff, Melvin Backman, Chelsea Bailey, Emily
6. Abbey Court Apartments CW Sarah Doochin, Sarah Dugan, Gavin Hackeling, Diversions: Elizabeth Byrum, Frank Joseph Morgan Alexander, Katie Barnes, Jeremy Banks, Stewart Boss, Sarah Brady, Stephanie
7. Berkshire Manor West Apartments CW Saturday Adam Hinson, Jennifer Kim, Shelby Marshall,
Hillary Rose Owens, Paula Peroutka, Mark
Chapman II, Rocco Giamatteo, Mark Niegelsky,
Anna Norris, Jonathan Pattishall, Benn Wineka,
Bass, Tyler Benton, Alyssa Champion, Ali
Cengiz, Colleen Cook, Jessica Crabill, Duncan
Bullins, Alexa Burrell, Julian Caldwell, Katy
Charles, Victoria Cook, Matthew Cox, Will
8. Carolina Apartments D Sabb, Lindsay Saladino, Jacqueline Scott, Kavya
Sekar, Megan Shank, Lucie Shelly, Laney Tipton,
Seth Wright.
Graphics: Amanda Adams, Alyse Borkan,
Culbreth, Reyna Desai, Phong Dinh, Bryan
Dworak, Ashley Fernandez, Shar-Narne
Doran, Kelsey Finn, Jordan Graham, Tyler
Hardy, Jordan Hopson, Eric James, Brittany
9. Foxcroft Apartments DM Saturday Katelyn Trela.
City: Emily Kennard, Powell Latimer, Sarah
Nicole Brosan, Lennon Dodson, Ryan
Kurtzman, Katy McCoy, Sarah Garland Potts,
Flowers, Caitlin Graham, Zach Gutterman,
Duncan Hoge, Erin Hull, Ryan Jones,
Johnson, Upasana Kaku, Jacqueline Kantor,
Lyle Kendrick, Emily Kennard, Charlotte
10. Glen Lennox Neighborhood J Morayati, Rebecca Putterman, Evan Rose, Emily
Stephenson, Joseph Woodruff, senior writers;
Ariel Rudolph.
Multimedia: Brittany Bellamy, Anna
Jessica Kennedy, Elizabeth Ladzinski, Zoe
Litaker, Gladys Manzur, Michelle May, Kim
Lindemanis, Katie Little, Seth Leonard, Carter
McCall, Laura Montini, Sofia Morales, Katie
11. Kingswood Apartments FG Saturday David Adler, Alicia Banks, Chelsey Bentley,
Matt Bewley, Courtney Brown, Florence Bryan,
Carrington, Kristen Chavez, Will Cooper, Brian
Gaither, Nushmia Khan, Perry Landers, Katie-
Martiniuk, Lauren McCay, Stephen Mitchell,
Daniel Van Niekerk, Bethany Nuechterlein,
Oliver, Travis Pearsall, Natalie Prince, Lauren
Ratcliffe, David Riedell, Lindsay Ruebens,
12. Laurel Ridge Apartments G Seth Crawford, Julie Crimmins, Jake Filip,
Sarah Glen, Taylor Hartley, Elizabeth Jensen,
Leigh Lubinsky, Colleen McNamara, Alena
Oakes, Jeannine O’Brian, Katie Pegram, Rebecca
Erica O’Brien, Joseph Paquette, Benjamin
Pierce, Sarah Riazati, Chessa Rich, Jessica
Amanda Ruehlen, Brooke Shaffer, Andy
Thomason, Emily Tracy, Courtney Tye, Colleen
13. Rock Creek Apartments JFX Grace Joyal, Caitlin McGinnis, Kelly Poe, Sam
Rinderman, Chad Royal, Christina Taylor, John
Riddle, Ebony Shamberger, Chris Sopher, Chris
Uy, Lydia Walker, Tina Xu, Emily Yount, Yunzhu
Roux, Samantha Ryan, Kasha Stevenson,
Katherine Vance, Lauren Vied, Sam Ward,
Volz, James Wallace, Charnelle Wilson, Mary
Withers.
14. Royal Park Apartments JN Taylor, Victoire Tuaillon.
Copy: Beatrice Allen, Allie Batchelor, Erin
Zhang.
Online: Rachel Bennett, Paris Flowe, Lindsay
Mary-Alice Warren, Rosemary Winn, Helen
Woolard, Reiley Wooten, Daixi Xu.
Editorial Production: Stacy Wynn, manager.
Newsroom Adviser: Erica Perel
15. The Villages Apartments JN Saturday Black, Jessica Bodford, Sonya Chudgar, Laura
Coggins, Kevin Collins, Jena Collier, Savannah
Anna Holden, Leo Lopez, Carter McCall, Rachel
Williams.
Sports: Mike Ehrlich, Anna Kim, Powell
Latimer, Jordan Mason, Joe McLean, Scott
Printing: Triangle Web Printing Co.
Distribution: Nick and Sarah Hammonds.
16. Walden at Greenfields Apartments NS The Daily Tar Heel is published by the DTH Publishing Corp., a nonprofit North Carolina corporation, Monday
17. The Bluffs Apartments Safe Ride G through Friday, according to the University calendar. Callers with questions about billing or display advertising
18. Canterbury Townhomes Apartments Safe Ride J should call 962-1163 between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Classified ads can be reached at 962-0252. Editorial
19. Carol Woods Apartments Safe Ride T questions should be directed to 962-0245.
20. Colonial Heights Neighborhood T Office: Suite 2409 Carolina Union ISN #10709436
T Saturday Campus Mail Address: CB# 5210, Carolina Union
U.S. Mail Address: P.O. Box 3257,
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et’s face it. For s the student body expands and campus housing doesn’t, major from Wilson.
the overworked, many students will find themselves looking toward the E-mail: lpflemingiii@gmail.com
over-partied col- town of Chapel Hill (or perhaps Carrboro) for a place
lege student, there is to call home. Although living off of UNC property may seem
nothing better than daunting to some people, for most students, living off campus
waking up five minutes proves more liberating than inconvenient.
before class and still Living in an off-campus house or apartment often requires
making it on time. greater responsibility, but more importantly, it awards increased
Meredith Engelen This alone is worth privacy and in the majority of cases, more space.
putting up with a room-
Editorial board member
Senior political science and journal-mate with the brain
I lived in a dorm room for four years in high school and one
year in college during my freshman year. The difference between
Great space,
ism major from Minneapolis, Minn. of a squirrel and those a dorm and a house, or as I refer to it, a commune and a crib, is great place.
E-mail: mere@unc.edu unnaturally overzealous like night and day. In your apartment or house, apart from your
residence hall advisors realtor’s expectations, you make the rules.
with permanent, toothy Sure, you have to take measures to secure your humble abode
smiles plastered to their jaws. from local thieves, but you don’t have to deal with pesky RAs or
But living on campus has other perks too. Besides the prox- inconsiderate hallmates. When you live off campus, you get a
imity, there really is something for everyone. taste of the real world — free of the bonds of bureaucratic control.
First, there is the social south campus In an off-campus house, campus police
scene, filled with gritty suite parties in do not patrol your hallway, and you do
rooms without air conditioning — on THE ISSUE: Every year, thousands not have to share a bathroom with 15
school nights no less. You can’t beat of students must secure housing other people or climb five flights of stairs
closet-door beer pong and leftover Pokey to get to your room. There are no room-
sticks. You can always work off the extra for the school year — but should mate contracts or “room condition forms”,
carbs at Rams Head Recreation Center students choose an on-campus and you get the quiet without the manda- Timber Hollow Apartments is conveniently located near
or nurse a hangover at Rams Head residence hall controlled by the tory 9 p.m. to 9 a.m. quiet hours. In other UNC-Chapel Hill. With easy access to shopping and dining
Dining Hall, and if you took it too far, University, or an off-campus loca- words, you have options.
as well, you’ll appreciate having it all so close to home.
student health is right around the corner. tion, often offering more freedom? You can have a pet, host a party, control
But on the other hand, North the temperature of your environment, Call or stop by today.
Campus offers the quiet, luxurious resi- admire the outside world through more
dence halls where you can have tea with than two windows and cook on something
your hall mate and chat about Leibnizian optimism until other than a George Foreman.
4 a.m. And no painted cinder block walls here — sweeping The most rewarding aspect of off-campus living is separation.
views of the Arboretum or the Old Well accompany many of Living off campus not only sheds the burden of dorm rules and
the shuttered windows of North Campus residence halls. requirements while affording you numerous lifestyle improve-
Plus, you are the first to reach Franklin Street after the ments, it provides you with a separate place — allowing you to
Heels beat Duke — that is, if you can be torn away from your escape campus. When you arrive at home you can leave the mental
riveting psychoanalytic theory textbook. weight of work at the door, something that everyone should be able
But what it really comes down to is this: you have the rest to do for the sake of sanity. Living off campus affords us this luxury.
of your life to worry about rent, utilities and grocery shopping. From Prichard Avenue to Hillsborough Street, Ransom Street to
Why speed up the eventual burden of responsibility for your Roosevelt Drive, there are hundreds of off-campus living options to Comforts of Home Conveniences of Living
own life (i.e. adulthood)? choose from. • Washer/dryer in every • Two miles from UNC
On campus, there is reliable transportation, the comfort So, if you like having choices, actual independence and sepa- apartment campus / 3 bus lines
of campus security and a variety of ways to get involved with ration from where you work and live — move off campus. • Fireplace • Three indoor / outdoor
your community. • Vaulted ceilings pools
Off campus? Enter a • Lighted tennis court
• Walk-in closets
world of parking tickets,
• Patio/extended living • Club house
designated drivers, bills
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So take my advice. Sure, • Pet friendly with breed
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H o u s i ng Fair? Paris, found it odd her friends simple wood. There are also a I can’t get used to feeling like
DTH here would refuse to let her walk
alone at night.
lot of panhandlers in Paris, and
most people are not frightened
a potential victim.
Maybe
this an issue when choosing to
live off campus in Chapel Hill?
I was not attending this
school when Eve Carson was
killed, and I can only imagine
the shock, horror and fear felt by
˜ XoXo the community afterward.
But even such a crime does
not explain the overabundance
of alarms, reinforced doors,
safety programs and the overall
mentality of extreme caution. Source: dailytarheel.com/crime
Although Paris is a met- A screenshot of the DTH online crime blotter map. Theft, assault and drug
ropolitan area with a crime crime are some reports included on the map at dailytarheel.com/crime.
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OLD WEST KENAN LEWIS ALEXANDER All All central air, except for Coed except: • Substance free
OLD EAST
MCIVER
AYCOCK
RUFFIN
EVERETT
GRIMES
JOYNER
CONNOR
hall-style Joyner, which has
window units All female: Aycock,
(Alexander and Joyner)
• Connected Learning www.heelshousing.com
NORTH
AVERY PARKER Suite- Window units except Coed, except for • UNITAS (Carmichael)
MIDDLE
CARMICHAEL TEAGUE style for Carmichael, which Parker, which is all • Language Houses
has central air female (Teague)
When the time comes to ditch the dorm or move in
with friends, check out the really cool houses at:
CRAIGE KOURY Suite- Window units in Craige, Coed • Spanish House
CRAIGE NORTH MORRISON style Ehringhaus and Hinton (Craige North)
EHRINGHAUS James; others have • Service & Leadership
SOUTH
$1000
2 bedrms, 2 baths
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Amenities: Learning Communi- Amenities: Game rooms, Amenities: Study Amenities: Water, Amenities (for 3-bedroom
ties, study lounges, Internet (Wi-Fi TV rooms, study lounges, rooms, TV rooms and tennis courts and with den): Free parking per
Complete information on our
and/or ethernet), shared kitchens basketball and volleyball Wi-Fi. Do not include swimming pool. Also room and swimming pool.
and laundry room. Utilities included courts, Wi-Fi, ethernet and ethernet ports. Utilities includes one parking Laundry is coin operated. houses is on-line. We only
in all on-campus housing. cable. Utilities included. included. Apartments are pass per bedroom. rent clean, well maintained
Laundry is a separate expense. Apartments are furnished. furnished. homes. Call us soon to get a
chance at yours.
1 apply.
Deadline: FEBRUARY 16
Submit your Housing Application at my.unc.edu
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3 relax.
Your housing is in your hands!
MyHOUSING
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Campus Housing
Selection 2010-2011
• Stay with friends but have your own room!
Suites of SINGLE ROOMS avail in HJ, Ehaus,
and Craige. Come to the Suite Sign-Up Event.
• Spaces still available in Living-Learning
Communities for next year. Apply by FEB 12.
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