Newspapers / Bennett College Student Newspaper / May 9, 1994, edition 1 / Page 7
Part of Bennett College Student Newspaper / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
MAY 9, 1994 • BENNETT BANNER • 7 For Your Information ON AND OFF CAMPUS NEWS BRIEFS First African American woman senator commencement speaker Carol Mosely-Braun, U.S. Sen of Illinois has agreed to deliver Bennett’s 1994 commencement address 11 a.m., May 15. New faces for the Banner next year Staff positions at the Banner have been selected for the 1994-95 school year. The new appointments thus far are as follows: Managing editor Crystal Simenton; Associate editor Stephanie McCorkle; News editor Christine Lewis; Copy editor Kaetiaa Davis; and Sports editor Cinzia Atkinson; and Advertising manager Nicole Issac. The Banner is still accepting applications for reporters, photographers and advertising sales reps. For more information stop the Banner office ia Shell Hall C. Students recognized for various achievements The annual recognition day convocation was held April 14. More than 100 students were recognized for various achievements in their major field of study. Dr. Lenora Brogdon-Wyatt, the mass communica tion department chair, presided along with Michelle Hvtff, a jimior political science major from Baltimore. Women’s studies conference held The Southeastern Women’s Studies Association Conference was held April 8-10. The theme was “Constructing the 21st Century: Women and the World.”Dr. Linda Brown, distiaguished professor of humanities and occupant of the Willa B. Player Endowed Chair, spoke on ‘Under standing Symbols and Images of Racism in Our Culture.” Bennett to hold first session of summer school Students who are interested in going to sxmimer school will be happy to know that Bennett will have its first session starting this summer. Pre-registration was April 19-22. If you missed this session, there just may be another session next svmimer if the response to this session is a good one. EXPRESS CHECK CASHING CENTER . . . CONGRATULATES ALL GRADUAGES! • 39: MONEY ORDERS (Cheapest in Greensboro) • AMERICAN EXPRESS MONEY GRAM WIRE SERVICE (Much cheaper than Western Union) • LOWEST RATES ON CHECK CASHING EXPRESS CHECK CASHING CENTER 1209 E. Bessemer Ave. (Corner of Bessemer & Lindsay) 574-2274 Tammy Bowden 424 Market St. Greensboro, NO (910) 273-3901 (910) 855-3252 Banners to be boxed The next time you waint a Bennett Banner look for one of the 5 news stands made for the coUege newspaper by Weaver Education Center. These boxes will be placed aJl over the campus the next few weeks for easier access and convenience. Bertlce Berry show, co-starring Bennett’s own Tracey Fox and assistant professor Carrino Tune your television sets to see what happens when Tracey Fox and Professor Stephanie Carrino visit the Bertice Berry show. Highlights include views on freeloading family members and lingerie. Both shows were scheduled to air May 5 and May 6. Bennett celebrates Nubian Nuance Bennett celebrated Nubian Nuance April 25 through May 1. Highlights included everything from a cookout on the first day to the annual President’s ball, where the new Miss Bennett was named. Gospel singer, Yolanda Adams, made an appearance to help the college community celebrate festivities by giving a gospel concert in the gymnaisium. Other festivities included a festivgJ reading, a heritage festival, and faculty folhes. Bennett sponsors Career fair The Bennett College Career Center sponsored a career fair during BeUefest week. More than 40 companies sind graduate schools attended to give information about career and graduate opportunities, some of the companies v/ere Norrell temp, WFMY-TV 2, North Carolina Central Law School and WJMH-102 jams. Fun at faculty follies ' Faculty Faculty Follies, a part of BeUefest activities, was held April 28. Faculty, staff and administration did everything from comedy skits to singing. Highlights of the show included performances featuring vice presidents Dr. Charlotte Alston, Dr. Ulysess Bell, Dr. Tijuana Mosby, Phanalphie Rhue, director of public relations and Victoria Burke, acting chair of the social work department.
Bennett College Student Newspaper
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 9, 1994, edition 1
7
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75