The Daily Tar Heel '.Vednesd . January 5. 1971 r o O o o AWS forms 0 check rules change by Jessica I la nchar Staff Writer The Association of Women Students CAWS) has fcr.1 A a new committee, Women's Fcru of UNC, to negotiate and evaluate rule proposals between the University and AWS. The committee was formerly known as the Im mentation Board. "ini-itmentatjon Board really didn't .define our role and duties," explained It i Robbins, AWS vice, president. "It wis hurriedly set up bit year to move rtle changes that had been bogged down. Sirtoe then our role has changed," she i I 1 I Th Daily Tar Heel H published by the Untvrnty of North Carolina Student Publkaticnt Board, daily except Sunday, examination periods, vacations and surwner periods. Offices are at the Student Union building, Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel HHi, N.C. 27514. Teiephfre numbers: News, Sports 933-1011, 9331012 ; Business, Circulation, Advertising- 9 33 -11 S3. Subscription rates: $10 per year; SS per semester. Second class postage paid at US. Post Office in Chapel Hill, NjC. 8 3 This Ad May Look Familiar - But The Prices Have Been Lowered To Protect The Customer "Tumbleweed Connection' N 'ELTON JOHN' CREEDENCE CLEARWATER "PENDULUM" NEW ELTON JOM FIRST ELTO New Quicksilver Messenger Service 5.98 List j ' "WHAT ABOUT ME" j 3.93 I ALSO -JUST IN -NEW JAMES TAYLOR I ' "James Taylor & Original Fly inj Machine" 1 1 YCIJ9?e GO DO0?o I I Sir ycu cczj'fl go2 UJEIB2I cSiev dcrf:! I Co Curia on VJEXBI-EV 95.1 committee continued. "We not only implement but we also propose and negotiate new ru'e chanfes." "The Women's rerun bring all vie a s of women on campus to the Uisversit's Implementation Board to ork jut broad, general rules for women studer ts," said Miss Robbins. The name change was design :d to improve understanding of the board's role by UNC women students. The Women's Forum is a board of administration and studen' representatives chaired jointly by Dean cf Women "Catherine Carmichael 3rd student representative Fenna Boon. Tie Forum seeks to establish communication and coordination between the University administration and women students. It negotiates and evaluates rule change proposals originating in AWS with the administration. Some of the changes initiate', by Implementation Board were the broadening of self-limiting hous for women and the use of orange stickers rather than signing in to identify women with self-limiting hours. N LP JOHN REVIVAL lvl(EliIlii by Bill Pope Stiff Writer Transcendental mediation is a scientific rather than a relirious prszv.cz and is based on a simple technique in which the mind "transcends the subtlest slate of the thought until it reaches ihe source of the thojrht." That is ihe opinion of Joe Oa:k, who recently returned from a three month meditation period in India with a Maharishi and is now a traveling UNC debaters tour West Coast The UNC Debate Team, composed of Joe Loveland and Joe McGuire, is presently on a! tour of tournaments on the West Coast. During the Christmas holidays, he team lost in the quarterfinals of the UCLA Tournament 2-1 to Georgetown University of Washington, D.C., which won the tournament. At Redlands University, McGuire and Loveland defeated West Illinois, UCLA, Canisius and Georgia to win the tournament. 456 WEST FRANKLIN (One Block Beyond Bus Station) 4.98 List r"- v. s instructor tot the S:uder.ts; Ir.-en-.at kx-u! Meditation Socieiy 'SIMSI.': lecture in transcendent! neditatson will he held at S p.m. today in Gemrd Hill. The lecture is sponsored by the UNC Meditation Society. Durir meditation the body can attain a deep state of rest." says Clark. v ho maintains meditation u'.d he practiced for 15 to 20 minutes each momir.g and evening. When one comes out of mediation," Clark asserts, "he experiences more activity he experiences a certain awareness which he did not have before Meditation is quickJy spreading across college campuses across the world. Ten years ago the Students International Meditation Society (SIMS) was founded in California and is considered the fastest growing student organization in th country. At the University of Colorado, for example, there are over 1 ,000 members- More than 100 students are members of the UNC chapter which was organized in October. The students learned the method f meditation from SIMS instructors who must spend three months with the Maharishi in order to be qualified to teach. The cost of learning the method is S3 5 for students and $75 for non-students. SIMS is a non-profit organization in which teachers or lecturers receive pay. Si&l': ' V :- - - . ' v.-, X I :'v- : sfr' . I ? "No - -- - t f -r . . ... I Rap with KETTERIDGE - we speak your language - Rap vith style and quality at DISCOUNTS UP TO 50 - Rap with names like Tarra, Esquire, Chequer, Chaucer and many other quality. laoeis. ' .-A ....... Generation rap now with today's new leather look by RAM Wide hPits in manv stvles and shades.il; RAM another Ketteridge. DiscourjTen f Mini -I I 3 r tflttra, genu m The fees, arc ueJ- l. pay crpniraliorul expense. Ron d,chaoe.who ii SIMS fc-r :ha ijea. is dramatic resu:s hac taken rsace in some of Ihe itr.der.ts who have ber. it, if. 4,, , u . - last few months. -Seme fcavs fcund that they can do school work t .ce fan. he ctf !air.ed. -others have r.cticed a s-incn? drop in their Hood . pressure and have to!d me that they are much more relaxed." Michalove, who runs a health food store in Ch-spc! H.'. p" to attend a three-month course with the Mahanshi in Colorado next month a that he can become a teacher. Experiments at Stanford Unhersiiy New library now open for Health Sciences A new Sl.S nillion Health Sciences Library has opened at UNC. The new facility, termed one of the most modern of its kind in the country, will serve the schools of medicine, denistry, nursing, public health and pharmacy. The library contains 45.000 q.aare feet with an equal amount to be added in the late 1970's. mi j v '' ' it 3 quality name atlj .S .( ,'C ' 'tt-.Vr-.:.'- f , - - t " . . ' ! Rap with Flare from Ketteridge flares nunureus m pauum, duimco anu duiiu an first quality brand names and all from Ket teridge Suit Market, a name to rap with. QUALITY r.lEM'S HIGHWAY 15-501 DURHAM-CHAPEL HILL BLVD svi i "1. 1 j sS;:dv of rm-dit-itcrs had h rractscir.f 'hetween r.or.ths 4-4 thr?,- t.y-s-'-e - ? ' i.I J5! r j .... . stowed down, heartbeat dj.-r.. TL-, TT, i- jverae of 20 per cent and skin rixfa. Dr. Rceri K. V, a! luce cf I Ct j thi March 27, lTO issue cf Sc;cr;k.. rurarme the rho-s;o;oj!ca.:v. v produced bv tran.wendentai med.tat; seems to be distinct from commor.. encountered states of consc:ousnes., $;v:-, as wakefulness, sleep and dreaming, a-..! from such altered states of consciou-v such as hypnosis and auto suggestion." Staffed by 2 full-time professina and 10 part-time student workers, tt has a seating capacity of 5fc0. plus re;ercr.: and writing areas. The interior is equipped with nodcr facililies, including a teletype thjt Inks the library with other health scier.e libraries and can be used to locate arj obtain reproductions of articles in a matter of hours. by the CLOTOIflG v

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