G uilfor ulian Vol. LXVI, NO. 7 Bus schedule Wednesday and Friday, November 13, 18, 20 and December 2 and 4 Times: Leave Guilford Mall Return to Guilford 6:30 7:05 7:35 8:30 9:35 9:35 10:30 11:35 11:35 Place: Wednesday Friday -Carolina Circle Mall -Four Seasons Mall Friendly Shopping Center Pomona Outlet Mall Janus Theater K-Mart (Market Street) T. K. Tripp's Dadio's Romberg's Oh Brian's Sandwich Construction Co. Routes: Carolina Circle Mall Four Seasons Mall W. Friendly to Wendover Muirs Chapel to Spring Garden to Battleground Ave. North Drive to High Point Rd to Cone Blvd. to Mall to Mall Van will leave between Duke and New Garden. Pick up at Malls in front of theater. There will be a charge of $.50 (out and back) for this service. (Provided by International Relations Club, the Community Senate, and Student Services in response to the requests of students; use it or lose it!) International Day: cultures on display By Paige Hogan This Sunday, November 21, the International Relations Club, along with the Interlink students, will be sponsoring International Day. The activities will be held in Sternberger from 12:30 to 4:30 and then will be followed by an evening program from 7:00 to 11:00. For the activities IRC mem ber's native countries have been Rude awakening Keys dorm changes Last Sunday morning around 8:00 a.m. Binford Dorm ex perienced another invasion by an outsider. The incident occurred right after security had com pleted a shift. A man walked into the dorm soon after the building had been unlocked for the day. With a key, he unlocked a door of one of the rooms, but when the woman in the room woke up, he ran off. According to Bill Thornberry, coordinator of the dorm, only one divided into six sections. Each group, which consists of several countries, will be displaying booths with specialties such as Japanese paper folding, a British tea house and a photo booth in which you may pay to have your picture taken in a foreign costume. There will also be a large variety of authentic in ternational foods which can be tasted free of charge. Each of the 23 booths will be decorated with the country's room was entered. Ken Schwab said, "Bob White feels that the man had only one key to one room." Bob White is planning to install chain locks on the women's doors in Binford. According to a memo sent out by the housing office, these locks should be installed by the end of the week. White is also meeting with the women who live in Binford this week to discuss what they can do to protect themselves against intruders. Guilford College, Greensboro, N. C. 27410 New bus service on trial Have wheels, will travel? A new bus service providing Guilford students transportation to shopping malls, movies and eating establishments, is running on a trial basis on November 18th and 20th and December 2nd and 4th. The service costs .50 cents per round trip and will leave at 6:30,8:30 and 10:30 p.m. between Duke and New Garden Hall. It is being sponsored by the International Relations Club, the Community Senate and Student Services. On Wednesday, November 18 and December 2, rides will be offered to Carolina Circle Mall, with possible stops at Friendly Shopping Center, Janus Theater, "T.K. Tripp's," "Romberg's," "Oh! Brian's" and "Sandwich Construction Company." On Friday, November 20 and December 4, journeys will be made to Four Seasons Mall with potential stops at Pomona Outlet Mall, K-Mart and Dadio's." The need for transportation to shopping and entertainment facilities was expressed in meetings with students of individual resident halls last year. This semester, the International Relations Club gathered detailed data accessing student tran sportation needs, and sent a proposal to the Student Affairs Committee for organizing and carrying out a bus service best capable of meeting these needs. colors and flag. There will be five booths representing Europe, four from Asia, one from Africa, one representing North America, four from Central America and two representing South America. Interlink students will be spon soring six boothes. The night program will consist of dancing from Holland and square dancing which will be open for participation. There will also be various skits and songs put on by Interlink.' Christina Collett, Chairman for the International Day and a student from Norway felt that in America, you learn alot about a different culture from just living here, so it's nice to be able to share your culture sometimes." A second reason for the In ternational Day according to Shakuntala Maharajh, President of the IRC, is that "We felt that we needed something in the fall to balance out the International Dinner in the spring. Also during International Day we will be able to take a closer look at each country than is possible at the International Dinner." The proposal was subsequently sent to the Community Senate and the project was awarded approximately $120.00 from student activity fees for supplies, drivers and use of college vans. This unique bus system is currently operating on a trial basis, and will be discontinued if not suf ficiently utilized. If enough students use the low cost service, it will be continued next semester, and hopefully become a self-supported and permanent vehicle for escaping the "on-campus" duldrums. Guilford has also introduced some long-awaited changes for those ever-increasing times when one must find a place on campus to study. Library hours have been expanded on a trial basis, and the new hours are: Monday through Thursday 8 a.m. to 2 a.m., Friday from 8 a.m. to 12 a.m., Saturday from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday, 12 p.m. to 12 a.m. Substantial late night use of the library is essential for continuation of the service. After Thanksgiving, the "old computer" room in the basement to Founders will be open as a 24-hour study space. There will be space for writing papers, typing, reading and studying for tests. During finals, all of Founders will be open 24 hours and coffee will be available. H 4 mX2 I .= ■■M^l a. Shakuntala Maharajh of Trinidad and Heidi Littlepage of Barbados, shown here in native dress, will be sharing a little of their cultures on International Day, Sunday, November 22 in Sternberger Auditorium. November 19, 1981