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Page 18, The Aletheia ...Indigo Girls CONT. FROM PAGE 9 playing their rock had a distinct edge to it Amy was emotive while Emily was a little more reserved but no less passionate. Amy Ray sang "I Think I Know What is Wrong" with fury and empathy while Emily sand of sweeter notions. The lyrical content of their songs had a lot of spiritual implications. For instance, their song "Prince of Darkness" seemed to allude to scripture with "My place is of the Sun and this place is of the dark - 1 do not feel the romance. I do not catch the spark... and I refuse to be a pawn for the prince of darkness any longer." Most of their songs seem to infer spiritual things. However, I'm undecided as to precisely what they are suggesting in that respect. But their songs did evoke rapturous rounds of applause from the audience and all who attended left with a new appreciation for live acoustic music. Flashback...Hugo Relief Jim Elder, Bob Graham, Mark Neil and Steve Walker pose with workers and relocated family in October DAEDALUS PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS In Honop of Black History Month ...Plus Minus a Book & Lyrics by Tom Eyen Music by Horry Krieger Original Broadway Production Directed & Choreographed by Michaei Bennett Produced on Broadway by Michael Bennett, Robert Avian, Geffen Records & The Shubert Organization CONT, FROM PAGE 3 that extra effort! For several years now professors at Montreat-Anderson College have been searching for a way to justly reward these students. In September of 1989 Dr. Tisa Lewis began talking to various faculty members about implementing a plus/minus grading system. Simultaneously the SGA began discussing the same thing. When Dr. Lewis found this out, she asked me, as President of the SGA, to submit several options to the present grading system. Then, along with these options, Dr. Lewis took her ...Letters Tickets On Sale Now at the Asheville Civic Center Ticket Office and usual area ticket outlets. To charge by phone call 704/251-9999. The National Tour of the 1982 Tony Award-Winning Broadway Musical Thursday, February 15 8 p.m. Reserved seats Thomas Wolfe Auditorium $15/$12 Movie PtM hidAm ia the phooc bcot on the elevitor, BCC Children 14 and under Sponsored by UNCA Cultural & jg Special Events Committee and CONT. FROM PAGE 2 That is not to say that your article would definitely be printed or worded exactly as you wrote it. The editor does have a job to do. But it would be a step in the right direction, if that is how you feel. If you don't like the way The Asheville Chapter of Links, Inc. FREE McDoxnldi CeitificatB hidden under Ubie in h*ll of Margin FREE Theatre Presentation of Oklahoma By F.A.T.S. (Fairview Amateur Theatrical Society) Friday - February 9th - 7:30 pm Reynolds Middle School Auditorium - Fairview suggestions and presented them to the Academic Affairs Committee. The Committee looked over the various grading systems and decided to go with the plus/minus system. This grading scale was then presented to the faculty. After discussing it the faculty voted to adopt the plus/minus grading system for the next school year. Professors hope that in the future students will be encouraged by the new grading system to give that extra effort. Each student should be aware that the use of this grading scale is the prerogative of each individual professor. things are done around here, do something about it other than complain. Take some action. Write some articles. And don't come down hard on the newspaper staff if you don't like what has been printed , or what has not. Especially if you didn't help.
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