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Campaign is at the heart (of the University).” Other agencies benefiting from Hardin’s donation include the graduate school and the Sonja H. Stone Black Cultural Center. Monday night in the woods Calvin and Hobbes 1. Write a paragraph explaining, A GAS MASK, A SMOKE GRENADE, the significance 1 of AND A HELICOPTER .... THAIS Magellans expedition. ALL I ASK. Doonesbury , B.D, I'VE REACHED il If™ TIRED OF mN6 IN THEUnAX I'VE DECIDED TO 60 STRAIGHT.' A DECISION. IWANT DEREROUND ECONOMY, TIRED TO GET A SOCIAL SECURITY W OMRAT-l to eo,urn' \ J of pulline w-hour shifts. number, to become a prox>, 1 zSef wgT mp OF NOT mm ABLE TO PILE STAND-UP,TAX-RAVINE MEM- i fflyteTl 1 j upmtmcxEmovpxßT! ■ firep ppygswm R, THE Daily Crossword by James Barrick ©1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 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The amount donated by the “deeply devoted” faculty sends a message to the General Assembly, Hardin said. The Campus Campaign is the third phase of the Bicenten nial Campaign, and fund-raising will continue through March. All campus staff and faculty will have the opportunity to contribute to the campaign. “It’s fund-raising for our commu nity, by our community,” Hardin said. “What I see before me gives me such incredible optimism.” Although the Bicentennial Campaign has an ultimate goal of $320 million, the campus campaign has no set goal, taking pressure off of the faculty and the volunteers. “Participation is our ultimate goal,” said Nancy Davis, a member of the Bicentennial Development Department. “The campus campaign has gone off so far without a hitch.” Donors to the campus campaign may select where their contribution is to be used and are encouraged to give not only monetary donations but also commodities such as rare books. 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Parents has taken courses from her mother and her father, who both teach in the University’s philosophy department. “They’re very different, but I think they’re both really good,” she said. Boxill felt pressured to do well in her parents’ classes. “I didn’t want to em barrass myself in front of them.” Her mother, Jan Boxill, a lecturer in philosophy, said having her daughter in her class also had made her self-con scious. Debbie Boxill said her mother got to know a lot of her friends because she encouraged them to take Jan Boxill’s class, “Philosophical Issues in Femi nism.” “She’s a very people person,” Debbie Boxill said. “That’s how I teach,” Jan Boxill said. “I like to have a one-to-one relationship with the students.” Although Jan Boxill likes to know her students well, her close relationship with her daughter meant her teaching assistants had to grade Debbie Boxill’s assignments. Cambanis, who has not taken any of his father’s statistics courses, said he thought it wasn’t very ethical for stu dents to take their parents’ courses. But he does enjoy listening to his friends as they talk about his father’s classes. “It’s always very positive,” he said. “I get to brag about my pop.” Gwendolen Blackburn said hearing Used People 1 IPG-13) 7:00 *9:30 nightly' ' Aladdin 7:15 *9:15 nightly 1:30 *3:15 *5:00 Sat/Sun SnipCT 7:30 * 9:45 nightly , 2:30 *4:45 Sat/Sun , Last class for April MCAT starts February 10 For information on other courses call 493-5000 KAPLAN Th* answer to the test question. The Daily Tar Heel/Monday, February 1, 1993/' I Health | PROTECT YOURSELF! SALE! Condoms shipped discreetly. Trojan-Enz $3.20/dz. Sheik Elite w/ N-9 $4.35/dz, Ramses Sensitol $4.95/dz. Touch Sunrise Colors $2.35/dz. Lifestyles Ribbed w/ N-9 $3.70/dz. Add $2.50 shipping. Check or money order Personal Necessities. Inc., 138 Prospect St, Newburgh, NY, 12550. Free cat alog w/ order! 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Dott-Write. 967-3786. Tutoring “Everybody that camped out got a ticket,” she said. More than 4,000 senior tickets were given out on Friday, Kirincich said. Todd Austell, a member of the ticket distribution committee, said the demand for tickets added to the confusion around the Smith Center. “I’ve been working ticket distribution for 3 years, and this is the most tickets I’ve seen sold,” he said. Austell said he was surprised to see people talk about her father as a profes sor made her feel awkward. “That’s really weird. You overhear them and you’re like, ‘Hey, that’s my dad.’” Although Gwendolen Blackburn never has taken any of her father’s classes, she said she would like to but thought it might be difficult for her father to remain objective. “He’d prob ably, if anything, grade more harshly.” Gwendolen Blackburn also worried that if she did do well, her peers would be suspicious. “I could see everyone saying, ‘You’re just doing well because he’s your father.”’ Another problem Gwendolen Blackburn thought she might have in her father’s class would be trying to live up to a higher standard. “I could never slop class or anything,” she said. Ted Lotchin also said he would like to take one of his father’s history classes. He became interested in the class be cause Roger Lotchin used to try out his lectures on his family. Roger Lotchin said he would enjoy teaching his son. “He would be a stimu lating presence.” -Exhillrating. 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The Assistant. from page 3 that everyone in line got a ticket Austell said that tickets were distrib uted randomly to seniors by having the ticket seller hold up an envelope with tickets to the window and having the senior choose one. Some seniors got good seats and were complaining be cause they were not familiar with the section they received, Austell said. She said that by 3:30 p.m. Sunday, all the student tickets had been given out. from page 3 Professor William Harmon said it would be a “hoot” to have his son in one of his classes. Many of the students whose parents are professors have lived in Chapel Hill most of their lives. Jan Boxill'acknowl edged that it had been difficult for her two daughters, who graduated from Chapel Hill High School, to attend UNC. But Stamatis Cambanis, chairman of the statistics department, said, “The best way to show our faith in the institution is to have our children go here.” Ted Lotchin said living in one place all his life did not really bother him. “Chapel Hill the town and Chapel Hill the University are two very separate things. “(But) if I go to grad school here, I’ll shoot myself.” THEATRES" BODY OF EVIDENCE 3:255:157:15*9:25 H A FEW GOOD MEN 3:40*7:10*9:40 u SCENT OF ft WOMAN 3:15*7:30 u All Movies in Stereo • All Shows Before 6PM $3.50 7
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