Here's a look at tomorrow's paper:
FAULTY TOWERS?: Some 100 people showed up for a meeting two weeks on Greenbridge and what it signals for the Northside community. Emotions were running high. Read Colin Campbell's report and a guest column by developer Tim Toben on how developers are trying to respect the neighborhood even as their seven- and 10-story condominium towers forever alter it.
UNC'S WAITING GAME: The cuts are coming, but Chancellor Holden Thorp says he can't say when or how extensive. Eric Ferreri went to this week's meeting between administrators and members of the Employee Forum. Read his story to see how UNC is coping with the worst economic crisis in most of our lives.
DENSITY: Staff writers Jesse DeConto and former staffer Lisa Hoppenjans won honors two years ago for a report that asked whether Chapel Hill was becoming a mini city. We ran sketches of the future Lot 5 condos. But reader response was tepid. It's hard to get people interested in theoretical ideas (more on that in a future post with Mike Collins of Neighborhoods for Responsible Growth). We can now ditch the theory. Between Greenbridge and East 54, the high rises are rising. Read what some readers think on our editorial page.
There's more. Debbie Meyer writes about the new Chagall exhibit at University Mall, Lyle Estill's ready for a bus between Pittsboro and Chapel Hill, and Superintendent Neil Pedersen tells us why the budget he'll bring the school board Thursday night is unlike any other in his 17 years. (Of course if you read our blog, you already know about that.)
Thanks for reading -- wherever you read us,
Mark


