Page Twelve THE VOICE February 26,1981 Science Building Opens After more than two years of con struction, the new Science Complex was opened in January to students, faculty and staff. The building is a modern, contemporary three floor structure located on approximately three acres of land. The facility houses the Division of Physical and Life Sciences, which consists of the areas of Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Physical Science, Mathematics, Medical and Allied Health Science, and Aerospace Studies. Two main attractions in the new building is the observatory and the planetarium. The observatory houses a thirty foot, sliding track, revolving, mechanically operated dome for astrological studies. Included in the rooftop observatory is a Cassegrain telescope of 16-inch aperture. Although the planetarium is smaller than UNC’s Morehead Planetarium, this facility is capable of providing the same type of service. Each floor is equipped with a con ference room and a dark-room facility. Several speciaUty areas are also housed in the facility, to include a Car tography Room, Radiation Biology Laboratory, and a greenhouse. In the lobby of the complex, a Forcault Pen dulum is located. This instrument is used to measure the movement of the earth. Dr. Valeria Fleming, Chairperson of the Division, sees the building as a learning facility in which the University family and the Cumberland County area will utilize and appreciate. She visualizes the city, county, and Ft. Bragg school systems using the facility for speciality programs and activities pertaining to the area of Life Sciences. An advisory committee was appoin ted by Chancellor Lyons last year to assist in meeting the needs of the University and the community. The committee will plan and initiate programs that will arouse and stimulate interest and support. FSU looks forward with great an ticipation to sharing this facility with everyone in the southeastern part of N.C. Dr. King Day Proclaimed By RONALD SPICER On January 15 what would have been his fifty-second birthday, some elected government officials, Black leaders. faculty, and students gathered in the Rudolph Jones multi-purpose room for a luncheon to pay tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King. The luncheon was attended by FSU’s Chancellor, Dr. Charles “A” Lyons, who introduced the main speaker, Dr. C.R. Edwards, Minister of First Bap tist Church. Remarks were given by Mr. Harry L. Jones, Sr., Executive Director of Fayetteville Metropolitan Housing Authority. The highlight of the luncheon was the proclamation made by the Honorable Beth Finch, Mayor of the City of Fayetteville, proclaiming January 15 as Dr. Martin Luther King Day in the city of Fayetteville. Dr. Edwards gave an inspiring speech about the Hfe of the great civil rights leader. Dr. King. Remembering Special Report FENG Announces First Recipients his deeds, awards, and many of his spoken phrases, he asked that the people unite with Stevie Wonder in his efforts to make Dr. King’s birthday a national holiday. He stressed that Dr. King’s dream for freedom and racial equality was far from being over and that Black people should continue to fight for that day when all shall reach the promised land, hand in hand. Black and White. He closed his speech saying, “Thank God for Martin Luther King and the legacy he left.” Mr. Harry Jones then gave closing remarks, commenting on the speech given by Dr. Edwards and on his leadership in the community. Mr. Jones also pledged his support in solving the many problems in the community. The closing prayer was given by Rev. Aaron Johnson, Minister of Mount Sinai Baptist Church and city coun cilman of Fayetteville. Billy C. Hopkins Billy C. Hopkins, Jr., and Christine Davidson have been declared the first two recipients of the ?eng Scholarship at Fayetteville State University. The Feng Scholarship was given to the University by Mr. Chih-An Feng, President of the Fu-shin Institute of Technology, in the Republic of China, during a visit to Fayetteville State University’s campus in January of this year. Billy Hopkins is a senior Early Childhood Education major from Charlotte, N.C. During the course of his college career, he has been the recipient of numerous scholarships and awards. He was the first recipient of the J.C. Jones Memorial Scholarship. While at FSU, Billy has been active in all facets of university life. He is presently. Senior Class President; im mediate Past President of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity; Coordinator of the Peer Counselor Program; President of Kappa Delta Pi, an Honor Society in Education; News Editor for The Voice; FSU’s student newspaper; and this week he will be inducted Alpha Kappa Mu, a National Honor Society. Billy’s CPA is 3.80. The fourth of eight children, Billy is the first member of the family to com plete both high school and college. Communists’ Guru And Terriorism By FIDELEESSONO The world dailies, weeklies and other periodicals of the international news media frequently comment on violent terrorisms that strike in many parts of the world today. The real aspect of that universal cancer has been spread in various social structures in many coun tries. The blame was still pending with a direct or convicted responsibility of the infamous deeds. The suspicions have grown implicating the young generations as the instigators of these alienations. Well, the observer will not be wrong by estimating how close the relation between the terrorism and the youngsters whom clearly consented to adopt the weapons in order to destroy his environment. The accusations are linked with economical conditions of certain third world countries who yield to adopting the marxist ideology with the intention to overcome those political and economical misfortunes. The dream of becoming master of one’s own destiny will lead a whole nation and even affect its constitution. The rumors for a long time have been kept in doubt in avoiding making a clear accusation towards whom is somehow recognized as the leading edge of the urban terrorism throughout the world. Witness have now testified the provider of those arsenals and the spiritual leadership to exterminate the Hving human being. The godfather of that aimless philosophy is clearly known as the “Polar Bear” commonly identified as U.S.S.R. The testimonies have been made by distinquished of ficials of intelligence services to direct some charges against the Soviet Union for activating the urban terrorism through an unconditional support by providing training camps and logistic assistance to those extremist organizations. Many proofs are leading more and more observers to make clear certain hints obviously mentioned that the Soviet Union is par ticipating in the murder of innocent victims which disagreed to enter in its sphere of influence. Therefore, the unique alternative cope with that necessity is of course to corrupt the young generation under its ideological ability. Though some nations have benefited from the Soviet support to free themselves from the colonial oc cupation, the question still remains as to why Moscow agrees to sponsor the murders by providing weapons with the intention to shake up societies with no Hnk with its doctrinal arena. The social depression of Italy which led to the assassination of the Italian former premier Aldo Moro wears the prints of the Soviet involvement. The murder of many political leaders have been victimized by the Soviet’s vicious circle. The international aviation is threatened by those who are called “the freedom fighters” and who en danger lives for an ideological ob session. But we know freedom does not come from the sky but from a logical concept and is surrounded by the wisdom of thinking and in evaluating facts that will stand to speak for them selves. On his nightly report on A.B.C. Night Line on February 16, anchorman Ted Koppel interviewed the former Christine Davidson When asked what has motivated him to excel. Bill states, “I try to maintain a belief in what I call the three C’— Confidence, Control and Consistency in all endeavors.” This belief can be at tributed to the many accomplishments of Billy Hopkins. After graduation in May of 1981, Billy will attend The Ohio State University where he plans to major in Education Supervision and Ad ministration. Christine Davidson is a junior Math/Computer Science major from Fayetteville. A 1974 graduate of Pine Forest High School, Christine has a GPA of 3.86. While at FSU Christine has par ticipated in the tutorial program ser ving as a tutor in math and physics. Christine is the mother of two children, Patricia 5 and Bobby, 2. The criteria for recipients of the Feng Scholarship stipulates that eligible recipients must maintain a Grade Point Average of 3.00 or better, they must have attained a minimum of 31 credit hours and be enrolled for at least 12 credit hours each semester. The amount of the Feng Scholarship is $600. Congratulations to two of FSU’s finest. CIA Director WilUam Colby and the former Israeli Intelligence Chief Chaim Horzog to testify on the Soviet dealings with terrorists around the world. Both testimonies blamed the Soviet misdoings in many areas of the world. The Russian involvement obviously did support many subversive and radical movements to represent soviet interest in order to make room for Karl Marx’s thoughts. It looks completely inap propriate and immoral why the Soviet Union recruits the mercenaries to fight the war in which the evil is the dead end. Many recruits from different nationalities have pledged to serve in underground activities oriented to promote unconsciousness in the third world and the developed world disap proves. The essence of a revolution laying on the objectiveness mostly humanitarian and patriotic to express and defend the human being’s dream. The Soviet revolution itself had protrayed and maintained that change.