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Wed. 11-12 and 1-7,
hurs. 9-12 and 3-6, and
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NCA’s G/B/L/T Student
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elcome. Thursdays at
:30 p.m. in KH 234.
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The United IVlethodist
Campus Ministry meets
every Wednesday night
from 8:30-10 p.m. in Mills
4th floor study lounge. Con
tact Rev. Amy Rio-Ander-
son at 254-5818 or e-mail
umcm@bulldog.unca.edu
for more information.
The UNCA Mediation
Center helps resolve con
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quickly. Mediation is a free
sen/ice for all students, fac
ulty and staff, for roommate,
work, grading or relation
ship issues. Call 232-5120
or e-mail
daytime viewing of the
moon on April 13, in front of
the Ramsey Library steps.
Call 6442 for more informa-
Wanted: University Am
bassadors! We’re looking
for student leaders with
positive attitudes to repre
sent UNCA during campus
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special events. Pick up ap
plications in the Office of
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Interested in studying
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cial topics course fulfilling
foreign language require
ment currently forming.
Conversational skills and
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Contact Timothy at 236-
3628 or e-mail timothing
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Counselor positions
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Fund awards up to $3000
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Nov. 15. See financial aid
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students and profession
als to submit their film en
tries. Deadline is July 15.
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The Troy Douglas Carr
Scholarship is offering
their 5th annual awards.
Full and partial scholar
ships awarded annually to
full-fime students majoring
in criminal justice or pursu
ing a career in law enforce
ment. For information and
applications, visit the finan
cial aid office.
SAE Doctoral Scholars
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to engineering graduate
students pursuing teaching
at the college level. Visit
financial aid office. Dead
line is April 1.
Students wanted to join
The American Scholars
National Honor Society on
your campus. Scholarships
totaling $19,000 available.
Apply online at American
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Bill Leslie Memorial Schol
arship internships available
to rising seniors who are
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with a 2.5 average, majoring
in mass communications..
Applications available in fi
nancial aid; due by April 25.
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in Alaska and the Canadian
West. Cost is $2,475. Con
tact David Barlow at (704)
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brary Association (NCLA)
is sponsoring scholarships
and loans for students pur-
suing a career in
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niors or graduate students
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Deadline is May 15 for ap
plications with three refer
ence letters. For more in
formation, see the financial
aid office.
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See the financial aid office
for more information and
an application.
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scholarship program for
physical science majors.
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2000.
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gional Literacy Confer
ence on Saturday, April
29 at A-B Tech Laurel
Auditorium, Asheville.
N.C. Features Archie
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