Page 4 Students Speak Out What Picture No. 3: Charles Bennett; Fayetteville, N.C. I feel that the rule is not lenient enough towards responsible college students. Keith Hilliard photo 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. Keith Hilliard photo 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 ^ Keith Hilliard photo till!. ilHilJl 1 n 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? Keith Hilliard photo Outward Bound Is a shot of high adventure in the wilderness. And a lot more. Its a trip that’ll show you what you’re made of. You can discover you can do almost anj^hlng you want—if you try. Our 3-week experience in self- confidence sure isn't easy But It might just last you the rest of your life. Your first challenge: send for full information. Name Street City State Zip School Phone Check the courses that Interest you. Desert expeditions Wilderness backpacking Mountaineering Canoeing White water rafting Sailing Outward Bound, Dept CG 384 FtekJ Point Rd ’ Greenwich, CT 06830 phone toll free (800) 243-8520 experience necessary. Outward Bound admits students of any national or ethnic tjz-h 7' f 'nonprofit organization. Scholarships available. Outward Bouncf 1 ne course that never ends

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