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Students Speak Out
What
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Charles Bennett; Fayetteville, N.C.
I feel that the rule is not lenient enough
towards responsible college students.
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National
Endowment
For
Humanities
Announces
Grants
The National Endowment for the
Humanities has announced a new grants
program for individuals under 21 to carry
out their own non-credit humanities
research projects during the summer of
1984. The Younger Scholars Program will
award up to 100 grants nationally for
outstanding research and writing projects
in such fields as history, philosophy and
the study of literature. These projects will
be carried out during the summer of 1984.
The application deadline is November 15,
1983.
Award recipients will be expected to
work full-time for nine weeks during the
summer, researching and writing a
humanities paper under the close supervi
sion of a humanities scholar. Please note
that this is not a financial aid program,
and no academic credit should be sought
for the projects.
A booklet of guidelines and application
instructions should be available for
photocopying at the campus student place
ment office, or write to: Younger Scholars
Guidelines, Room 426, The National En
dowment for the Humanities, Washington,
D.C. 20506.
Brian Totten; Vanceyville, N.C.
I think the decision was made on an ex
perimental basis, in hope that studetns
GPAs would rise.Personallyl think that no
student here wants to be a part of a useless
experiment.
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Rodney Pruett; Clemmons, N.C.
One of the most important things to
learn in college is that we must prepare
ourselves for the outside world using self-
discipline. This would be hard to learn with
someone looking over our shoulders telling
us what we need to do in order to do what’s
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LeMart Smith; Wendell, N.C.
I feel that as college students we should
have the choice of going to class. This isn’t
high school, is it?
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