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Arts Fsotur^s Thursday, February 12,2009 {TheTuf Banj^^rT Pa"? {The Blue Banner} Movie Night N/c/c and Norah ’s Infinite Playlist Highsmith,104 Friday, 7 & 9:30 p.m. Valentine’s Carnival featuring Comedian Kyle Grooms Saturday, 4 p.m. President’s Day Trivia With HSA and Quizbowl Hu Grotto Monday, 8p.m. Making the Mascot Hu Grotto Wednesday, 8p.m. Winner gets to be “Rocky" in the Home- ooming parade! Homecoming Parade Feb. 19, 12:30 p.m. For more campus activities, visit: www.unca.edu/ barker/ Multicultural center fosters cooperation By Toliver Pollock Staff Writer MTPOLLOC@UNCA.EDU The new Intercultural Center, intended to attract more interest in the area of cul tural diversity opens its doors in High- smith at the end of Febaiary. “The Center will offer a unique oppor tunity to co-locate Multicultural Student Programs and the Center for Diversity Ed ucation,” said Rory James, director of the Intercultural Ccnter/Multicultural Student Programs. “It reinforces our commitment to diversity and inclusion, ap integral part of the campus’ strategic plah.” The Intercultural Center uses MSP to represent what those involved are trying to achieve. “Multicultural Student Programs is a department in the Division of Student Affairs with responsibility for delivering programs and services to the under-rep resented student population at UNCA,” James said. “(We) develop programs that enhance and promote diversity, provide programs that educate the campus on is sues of diversity and multiculturalism and prepare students to be productive mem bers of a global society,” While UNCA has a wide array of on- campus affiliations allowing students to engage and learn within each individual group, the Intercultural Center gives stu dents the opportunity to associate with Cassidy Culbertson - Photography Editor Rory James and intern Jewell Gist discuss Black History week in James' cur- rent office. A new multicultural center opens at the end of February. groups they have yet to discover. orate on community outreach initiates,” The center will be open for students James said. “I also envision student or- to discuss social justice issues and collab- See DIVERSITY Page 9 I UNCA student writes book on grass roots music promotion By Alyssa Spencer Staff Writer AFSPENCE@UNCA.EDU Brad Lovejoy, senior UNCA management/marketing student, used hfs love for the music industry to co-write a “how-to” book called the Guerrilla . . Street Team Guide, which helps aspiring Photo courtesy of Brad Lovejoy entertainers promote their work. Brad Lovejoy used a meeting with AC/ “My book explains the fundamental DC as inspiration for writing a book. strategies of guerrilla marketing and is geared towards bands, festivals, concert promoters and businesses,” said Lovejoy, 28. “In the ever-changing entertainment industry, low-cost grassroots promotions, such as bulletin board posters and fliers, are some of the only ways beginning bands have a chance at making it.” Lovejoy wrote the book with best selling marketing author Jay Conrad Levinson and said his goal was to blend See LOVE.TOY Page 9 I
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