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Page 2 YMCA, cont. from page 1 mittee, which makes recommenda tions about the facilities and physi cal plant on campus. "My under standing," he said, "is that before Art Gillis left, plans were being dis cussed-and I think they were fairly far along-that called for a joint ex pansion of the Y, paid for by Guilford and the Y. "My understanding is that when Art Gillis left-and when he left he handed in his resignation and lit erally left the campus that day, so he was gone rather abruptly-people The Week at Guilford Please see Family Weekend Calendar for complete info. Friday Sept 15 CHAOS continues - Annual Greek Festival (Friendly Ave. Greek Orthodox Church) 11 am-1 Opm Open House 3-4pm Commons, Hut, Library. Family Weekend Coffeehouse 8-11 pm Sternberger Guilford Catholic Community Mass 5-6:30 pm Gallery Saturday Sept 16 Family Weekend Registration 9-11 am Boren Meeting of The Family Association 10-12 pm Moon Room Family Interest Sessions 10:45-11:45 am Hut, Gallery, Leak Room, Commons, FFC. Experience Outside Classroom Seminar 10:45-11:45 am Com mons Football v. Washington & Lee 1 pm Men's soccer v. Virginia Wesleyan 2 pm African American Family Mixer 4:30-6 pm Boren Comedy Show-The Flaming Idiots 8-11 pm Dana Auditorium Sunday Sept 17 Westover Singles 4-9:30 Boren Rehaersals 7-12 am Stcnberger Campus Meeting for Worship 1-2 pm Moon Room Continued Avanti 3-5 pm Gallery Union sponsors laundry night at Suds & Duds Monday Sept 18 Guilfordian Meeting 7:30 pm Commons Tuesday Sept 19 The Campus Facilities Services Meetings 9:30 am-12:30 pm Commons Campus Sidekicks Meeting 2:30-4:30 pm Boren Volleyball v. Peace College 7 pm Coed Bible Study 8-9:30 pm Boren Wednesday Sept 20 Community Senate Meeting 3:30-5:00 Boren Thursday Sept 21 Guilford Christian Fellowship Meeting 8-11pm Boren Scrabble Club 7 pm-12 am Founders Lobby Union sponsors Off Pool at Breaktime w/'Guilford I.D. 10 pm | 1 am began to explore those talks further. After his departure, the other admin istrators on the board decided that the agreement wasn't in our best in terest," said Zweigenhaft. "It looked like we were putting up a lot more money than the Y was." Clark had different thoughts. "We're not kicking the Y off and they're not saying keep away from us, Guilford," he said. "[There were] too many issues. Our program is going to grow, and theirs will have to, too." Since Guilford College and the YMCA opted not to expand together, The Guilfordian News a road will not have to be constructed through the meadows, a favorite site of many students. When the initial plans for expansion were announced, significant student uproar was heard throughout the campus. "I like the meadows," said pleased first-year student Lindsey Gallagher. "I'd rather not have a Y than have a road through the mead ows." With the YMCA members at a different location, Clark expects the traffic on campus roads, in buildings, and especially in Ragan-Brown, to decrease. But it will be a while be fore anything noticeable happens; work on the new YMCA building has not even begun. Just what kind of construction and additions will be made to Ragan- Brown once the YMCA departs is uncertain. A plan will probably be formulated within the next year, but what exactly gets done depends PITTS, cont. from page 1 has asked his share of questions. Formerly a music critic, he inter viewed big names such as Marvin Gaye, Rod Stewart, and Michael Jackson. "I was lucky enough to have my hobby become my profession," reflected Pitts. Lucky and success ful, Pitts has been nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, among many other awards. He spoke about his "career in' 1 t ITI COME TO TIIE PASSION PIT ON MON DAY NIGHTS AT 7:30 IF YOU HAVE ANY IDEAS FOR THE PAPER 011 WOULD LIKE TO WORK FOR THE PAPER. POS SIRIUTIES INCLUDE: Writing DMwiivG Pf*tgrifFtg Bossing people around _ g JI WA*M JHL* The Guilfordian makes every effort to be accurate J "IJT T C 'I II J" , / and responsible. If you should discover any type of factual error printed" herein, please do not hesistate to contact us at ext. 2306. - ■ t - " '■ : : '• .•- : ' : ;• • • ' % "• ■' ■. ' ' In the issue of September 8, 2000, the article that ran in the Sports section that was attributed to Preston Waldo should have been attributed to Jon Oecil ' September 15, 2000 upon how much money the school has to spend. The administration has, for the moment, ceased their work with the YMCA. They have decided to move along in the building process some what more slowly this time around. They hope to avoid any similar con fusion to the initial joint expansion plan. The work done on the joint plan, however, is not a complete waste. ~rl b a pretty good extent the planning that had gone into the joint building will help us in the planning of the new building," said Clark. "Because the architects understand what our pro gram is, they understand the site. A lot of work is transferable." This agreement puts an end to successful 100-year partnership, but college faculty and administrators feel it truly is in the best interest of Guilford College and the entire Greensboro community. journalism Tuesday night in Boren Lounge. Wednesday morning he had two meetings with the Afri can-American Cultural Society in the Walnut Room, and a discussion on protesting in Boren Lounge. Pitts' message for protesters and people alike is simple. Don't hit. Don't hate. Behave and be good. Pitts sends his message through his bi-weekly column. He is pub lished in about 110 newspapers, in cluding the Greensboro News imd Record. v ' ~ * ' ' '' ' •*
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