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SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1994-THE CAROLINA TIMES. reaching Fellows Program to lost Prospective Students rhe North Carolina Teaching lows Program at North Carolina itral University will welcome, li-finalists in the North Carolina iching Fellows Program to the npus Saturday, February 5. Their ents are also invited to visit. The program is intended for all ni-finalists regardless of their col- e preferences. For the prospective Teaching Fel- iis, an interview workshop will wide preparation for their upcom- 1 Regional interviews, a key step he selection process for the schol- hip/loan program. The program will begin at 1 p.m. jruary 5 at the Alfonso Elder Stu- it Union. Faculty, staff, and Teach ing Fellows now enrolled at NCCU will welcome the visitors at a recep tion scheduled to follow the formal program. The reception is expected to end at 5 p.m. All of the Teaching Fellows can didates and their parents will be given tickets to NCCU’s home basketball games against Livingstone College. The men’s game begins at 7:30 p.m. February 5 at McLendon- McDougald Gymnasium; women begin play at 5:30 p.m. Candidates for the North Caro lina Teaching Fellows program are invited to call Dr. Janice Harper, director of the program at NCCU, at 919 560-6693 for further informa tion. Museum Closed On Sundays rhe NCCU Art Museum at North olina Central University will be a from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday ugh Friday from January 23 ugh April 10, but will be closed lundays during that period. The day closing will accommodate struction work to enhance the of the collection. A Ford Foun- an grant funds the construction k. 'he NCCU Art Museum’s next :ial exhibition begins Monday, February 7. Museum’s Choice, an exhibition of works from every school in the Durham Public S'-hool System, will beon display until March 18. A special reception honoring the young artists is scheduled Sunday, February 27, from 2 to 4 p.m. The reception will be the only Sunday showing of MurcHm’j C/io/ce. Group tours of the exhibition may be arranged by calling 919 560-6211. EAGLES CALENDAR 'JUARY 28 (Friday), Last day to apply for admission to candidacy for graduate degree for the spring semester. 9UARY 28 (Friday), 7:30 p.m., Charles Green, magician, Alfonso Elder Student Union. Call 560-6494. WARY 29 (Saturday), 5 p.m.. Bus leaves for basketball games in Fayetteville, Alfonso Elder Student Union Parking Lot. Call 560-6363. WARY 29 (Saturday), 5:30 p.m.. Women’s Basketball, NCCU ;il Fayetteville State, Fayetteville. Call 560-6573. NUARY 29 (Saturday), 7:30 p.m.. Men’s Basketball, NCCU at Fayetteville State, Fayetteville. Call 560-6573. NUARY 31 (Monday), 5:30 p.m.. Women’s Basketball,St. Augustine's at NCCU, McLendon-McDougald Gymnasium. Call 560-5170 or 560- 6573. BRUARY 1 (Tuesday), Deadline to reserve seats on bus for Fehnniry 9 basketball games in Richmond, Va. Call 560-6363. iBRUARY 2 (Wednesday), 7:30 p.m,,. NCCU Eagle Club Meeting, McLendon-McDougald Gymnasium. Call 688-9083. iBRUARY 3 (Thursday), 5:30 p.m.. Women’s Basketball, Johnson C. Smith at NCCU, McLendon-McDougald Gymnasium. Call 560-5170 or 560-6573. iBRUARY 3 (Thursday), 7:30 p.m.. Men’s Basketball, Johnson C. Smith at NCCU, McLendon-McDougald Gymnasium, Call 560-5170 or 560- 6573. iBRUARY 3 (I'hursday), 7:30 p.m.. Campus Speak-Out, “Whoops. There It Is: Peer Pressure.” Alfonso Elder Student Union. Call 560-6494. iBRUARY 4 (Friday), 7 p.m.. Movie, “Mississi[^i Burning,” Health Sciences Auditorium. Call 560-6534. iBRUARY 4 (Friday), Drama, “Camp Logan,” sponsored by Lyceum Committee and Hayti Heritage Center, B.N. Duke Auditorium. Time to be announced. Call 560-6557 or 683-1709. iBRUARY 4 (Friday), 7 p.m.. Graduate Students’ Association Black History Celebration, iBRUARY 5 (Saturday), 8 a.m.. University Testing, GRE.Miller-Morgan Building. Call 560-6061. iBRUARY 5 (Saturday), 5:30 p.m.. Women’s Basketball, Livingstone :il NCCU, McLendon-McDougald Gymnasium. Call 560-5170 or 560- 6573. iBRUARY 5 (Saturday), 7:30 p.m.. Men’s Basketball, Livingstone :it NCCU, McLendon-McDougald Gymnasium. Call 560-5170 or 560- 6573. ,BRUARY 5 (Saturday), 8 p.m.. Concert: African Rhythm, B.N. Puke Auditorium. Call 560-6534. iBRUARY 5 (Saturday), 8 p.m., Saturday Night Cinema, sponsored by Alfonso Elder Student Union and Residential Life Program, Chidicy Residence Hall and Rush Residence Hall. Call 560-6494. tBRUARY 7 (Monday), Deadline to reserve seats on bus for Februttry 12 basketball games in Elizabeth City. Call 560-6363. iBRUARY 7 (Monday), 5:30 p.m.. Women’s Basketball, Shaw Univer sity at NCCU, McLendon-McDougald Gymnasium. Call 560-5170 or 560-6573. Special cream halts arthritis pain so fet it’s being called a... Major Arthritis Breakthrough * •Until now, most arthritis creams have been nothing more than a “locker ’’ muscle cream sold for arthritis use. Now a true Arthritis Cream just for arthritis sufferers has been developed. 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