Page 8 November 17, 1987
Bulletin Board
November Calendar of
Events
compiled by
Kimberli Johnson
Important Academic Dates
Nov. 9 Nursing Job Fair
14 NTE-S test date
National Achievement Day
21 VAT test date
25 Last day for graduate students to drop a course
Social Events
Nov. 9 Union Speakers Series: Dr. Ruth Westheimer
16 Mid-year RA Applications due
18 Gershvv'in by Request
18-22 NCCU; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
Greek Functions
Nov. 8
15
16
18
20
21
Delta Sigma Theta Formal Rush
Zeta Phi Beta Formal Rush
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Workshop; Apathy in Black
Campus Community
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Workshop: Non-greek
Relations
AKA party
AKA Semiformal
Cultural Events
Nov. 9 Minority Scholars Reception
13 3.0 GPA Banquet
14 Ebony Readers perform for Nat'l Achievement Day
15-20 Human Rights Week
19 Ebony Readers perform for UNIT AS
Breaks
Nov. 25-29 Thanksgiving Vacation
Major Sports Events: All Home Games
Football
Nov. 7
21
Field Hockey
Nov. 1
8
Volleyball
Nov. 13
14
15
Clemson
Duke
ACC Championship
Univ. of New Hampshire
Georgia Tech
South Carolina
Florida State
“Test Your Black
History Knowledge”
by JOYCE ROGERS
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Final Exam Schedule -
Fall 1987
Tues., Dec. 8
All 10:00 am MWF classes 8:00 am
All 11:00 am TTh classes 12:00 noon
All 4:00 pm MWF; *Busi 71 .4:00 pm
Classes meeting after 5:00 on TTh Class Time
Wed., Dec. 9
All 8:00 am MWF classes 9:00 am
All 3:00 pm MWF classes 2:00 pm
*Jour 53 7:00 pm
Classes meeting after 5:00 on Wed Class Time
Thur., Dec. 10
All Fren, Germ, Ital, Span, Port
1, IX, 2, 2X, 3, 4, Russ 1,2 9:00 am
All 9:30 am TTH classes 2:00 pm
Classes meeting after 5:00 on Th Class Time
Fri., Dec. 11
All 8:00 am TTh classes 8:00 am
All 12:00 MWF; *Chem 141L, 170L, 171L 12:00 noon
All 5:00 pm MWF; *Busi 24 4:00 pm
Sat. Dec. 12
All 2:00 pm MWF classes 9:00 am
All 9:00 MWF classes 2:00 pm
Mon. Dec. 14
All 5:00 TTh classes; *Math 22,30,31 9:00 am
All 2:00 pm TTh classes and all others not listed in this schedule2:00 pm
All classes meeting after 5:00 on M or MW Class Time
Tues., Dec. 15
All 12:30 TTh classes 9:00 a.
All 3:30 pm TTh classes, *Chem 41L, 62L, 181L 2:00 pm
Wed., Dec. 16
All 11:00 am MWF classes 9:00 am
All 1:00 pm MWF classes 2:00 pm
NCCU to present play
North Carolina Central University’s
Department of Dramatic Art will present
Tom Stoppard’s Rosencrantz &
Guildenstern Are Dead, directed by Ran
dolph Umberger, November 18-22 in the
University Theatre of the Farrison-
Newton Communications Building. The
play is a very funny, very brilliant, very
chilling worm’s eye-view of Hamlet.
Show times are 8:15 pm November 18-22
and 3:15 pm November 22. For reserva
tions and ticket information, call 683-6242
weekdays between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm.
I I I I I I I
EQ
I I I I I I I
□
ACROSS
1. First to die in Boston Massacre
3. Gifted amateur mathematician and
astronomer
7. Led many slaves to freedom
8. Outstanding scholar and Black
historian
9. Wrote “Soul on Ice”
12. Best known Black abolitionist
13. Newspaper started by 12 across
15. Led March on Washington
DOWN
1. Congress of Racial Equality
2. First Black Physician in
America
4. Famous female slave author
6. Led famous slave revolt
10. Led “Back to Africa”
Movement
11. What clenched fist represents
14. Slave who sued for freedom in
famous Supreme Court decision
of 1857
ANSWERS IN NEXT ISSUE
What Do You Think?
Continued from page 3
“At times it’s uncomfortable.
Because once in my class we were
discussing black-white relations. It doesn't
affect my grades.” Darrick Woods,
Freshman, Biology
”I'm used to it because my high
school was predominantly white. 1 was the
only black in all my college prep and ad
vanced courses. In my whole school 1 was
the only black honor student. I’m used to
it at Carolina.” Paulette Jones,
Sophomore, Business Administration
”It makes me uncomfortable. There
are 26 people in my class. I feel paranoid
because everybody stares at me when I
speak as though I'm not supposed to speak
French in a French class.” Yolanda
Woodhouse, Junior, International Studies