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SCORE Toward the end of sec- ond semester a student committee to Investigate complaints concerning the General Biology course was formed by sophomore, William J Burck ley . Dubbed SCORE (Student Com- mittee Organized for Re- search and Evaluation) it was organized with the belief that university stu- dents and their faculty should be in closer con- tact Score advocates careful evaluation of teaching performance and broadening of stu- dent study programs with expanded opportu- nity for independent studies Future plans call for an annual Out- standing Educator a- ward and the sponsor- ing of symposiums . . PeopleAreTalkingAbo and oH campus GU T S serves the community Black Power with Howard Fuller THE CRAY ' S Rowena Morrison vs Owen Lewis of the GDN Jackson Library faces financial crisis Dress regulations still cause concern Woman ' s rights Dr Hunt leads Viet Day in Weil No closing hours pass in student legislature the ammendment to end voting on ammendments fails at the polls surplus $1 5,000 funds are used for a bell and a mall Freshman cabinet a short lived underground paper Junior Assistants and a party at Dean Smiths Spartans beg for funds for cheerleaders . . - and the campus looks to spring elections ITY SYMPOSIUM Focusing on The In- dividual in the Com- munity , the Second University Symposium, an SGA sponsored event, was held Febru- ary the 28-30 Joel Fleishman, a one-time legal advisor to ex-Gov Terry Sanford and pre- sent Assistant Provost at Yale Univ , gave the main address — Learn- ing to be an individual . Panel discussions ( Being and Nothing- ness ), dorm group dis- cussions and work- shops were follow-ups Symposium Committee members include: Pam Mars, Chairman, Jean Goodwin, Peggy Wha- len, Judy Blankenba- ker. Barb Watry, Page Buchholz, Randi Bry- ant, Dixie Norton, Betty Thomas, Chris Cham- bers, Sue Goug.
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I ' M PeopleAreTalking About Sensati ons from a semester Or len tat ion week and Rand Bryant St ate St jdent Leg slature a Td day-care center -.for children War flicks and G 1 nan Ted Burc kley Freshmar c ass elections with Zeke, Da vid, a nd Bet sy St jdent Government d Associat on THE CAROLINIAN Elec tions bo rad PL licy h ass el SSOC Revision of liqut r pol cyV btu dent power Studen ts show d ssatisfact on with Fr 3shman bio nd English 211 NbA R obi nsc n eaves court post Jane Anne Ward help s Ipad the 75th Annive sa ry while Dr Ferqu es in been The COL rts meet arour d the clock slownse becomes Phillip ' - -Haw ins H qh R se becon es Cone flapo ver off-cai Tpi. s speak ers Vic lence on CORADDI WRITERS ' FORUM For the first time in recent years, Coraddi offered a cash award of $25 00 in each of the following categories: Prose, Poetry and Art, for the 1968 Coraddi Writing Forum. The guest speakers of the writers ' forum, including Peter Taylor and William Meredith, judged the literary work The best art work was selected by a mem- ber of the Art Department. Award winners were announced at the critics ' panel of the forum Campus sponsor of the April 4-5 event was James Applewhite, (pictured right) of the English Department h r •f ' m m B IJ Sji? - V V O ' ' ' s ' - 7 % — Vl W r ■M wA 1 : iJ ?SIn53 iMmr. - m
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FILMS In answer to a re- quired mass meeting at which anti-Ameri- can and anti-war films were shown, Bill Bur- ckley, a UNC-G stu- dent and veteran of the Vietnam conflict, presented a program of commentary and slides The program was an effort to show both sides of the problem and was geared to give a factu- al understanding of what is happening in Vietnam. The event attracted more than four hun- dred interested stu- dents, faculty and ad- ministrators. Chancellor James S. Ferguson commented after attending the program I applaude the efforts of those who attempt to pre- sent both sides of the story. ut . . . PeopleAreTalkingA FULLER
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