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Public teniae announcements must be turned into the box outside DTH offices in the Carolina Union
by 1 pin. if they are to run the next day. Each item will be run at teast twice.
, TODAY'S ACTIVITIES
la TertaHa. the Spanish ConvervHion Club will meet at 4
p.m. at He's Not Here. Vengan todot y olviden su ingles por
una hora.
The HSM Foaaeatfe wffl be holding Shabtat dinner and
services at 6:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. This week, dinner will be
vegetarian. HUkr U located at 210 W. Cameron Ave.
Auditions for the AWS Stwteat Coffeehoaae will be held
from 7:13 p.m. to 10 p.m. and from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Sign up for appointment times now at the Carolina Union
Desk. Auditions win be in rooms 207 and 209 in the Union.
The Coffeehouse will be held Thursday, Nov. 4 from noon un
til 2 p.m. hi the upstairs Union lobby. All types of acts are
welcomed. ' .
Tfct UNC-CH Smio Ob will hoW hi first practice t 7 p.m.
in Gym C Fcuer Gym. For information, can Michelle Davis,
9424382 (on campus, 9664323).
The Uafcrgradaa Poitfcal Sdcacc AawdaUaa win con
gregate at the Upper Deck from 3 p.m. to 3 p.m. for Happy
Hour. AO political science majors are welcome.
Tac Beat State Ba?iJ Kact is from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. on
on Ehringhau Field. Come dressed as your favorite fanner or
barnyard animal. Free beer, cola, five music and food. AD pro
ceeds go to Campos Chest Charities.
The Mb Zeta Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha f ratereiry, Inc. is
sponsoring a Fall 1982 Fashion Show at 8 p.m. in the Great
Hall. Immediately following the show will be a disco. Proceeds
will go to the United Negro College Fund, the National Urban
League, and the NAACP.
Chapd HiU win celebrate World Food Day from 10 a.m. to
2 p.m. Saturday at Chapel of the Cross. Everyone interested in
World hunger is invited.
The Office of Career Planning and Placement Services of
fers practice interview sessions with a counselor from 10 a.m.
-noon and from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. To make appointments, come
by 21 1 Hanes Hall (a resume is necessary to make the appoint
ment). Sessions involve videotaping and critique of a practice
interview. For more information, call 962-6507.
All members of Tom Lambeth's BlackWhite Group are
meeting for lunch at 1 p.m. at the Pine Room. Come and bring
friends.
Finally. Something better to talk about than SEX.
U.G.P-SA., the Undergraduate Political Science Association.
Get to know us. U.G.P.S.A. win meet from 3-3 p.m. at The
Upper Deck on Franklin Street for Happy Hour. For more in
formation, call 967-4992."
COMING EVENTS
It's Aboat Women will present Nancy Vogl and Suzanne
Shanbaum blending their skills as singers, song-writers, and in
strumentalists at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Community Church,
Purefoy Road, Chapd Hill.
Join us at the Wesley Foaadatkm, the Methodist Student
Center, at 10:30 a.m. Saturday for a UNC vs. NCSU pregame
brunch.
. In Concert: Alex Mebane, who recently cnieitained and in
spired us during Billy Graham's lecture series, will be the guest
singer, speaker and piano player for Greek Christian
Fellowship at 7 p.m. Sunday in thr Alpha Chi J mega house.
Everyone is welcome. "
There will be a Togolese meal at 3 p.m. Sunday at the BSU
followed by a program at 5:45 p.m. by the 0 ntz family who
spent a year in Togo, West Africa. Call 94.' 4266 for dinner
reservations.' ,
The Ladies of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. will be par
tying Saturday in the Great Hall. Admission is 75 for those
wearing T-shirts or sweatshirts with any type logo on them and
SI for all others. Come out and party after UNC defeats State.
Senior Class marshals wiU have a very important meeting at
9 p.m. on Sunday in 223 Carolina Union.
St. John's MCC offers Christian Fellowship to lesbian and
gay Christians and friends at 3 p.m. Sunday in Raleigh. Rides
are usually available from Chapd HiU. Call 929-8843 after 6
p.m. or 834-2611 for details.
The Conference Series on Transcendental Meditation will
feature "Defense, Knowledge of Natural Law to Bring Invin
cibility to Every Nation" at 3:30 p.m. on Sunday at the Chapel
Hill Center for the TM program, 800 PoweU St.
The Reach Setf-Hdp Family Support Group sponsored by
the Mental Health Association will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday
in the Children's Conference Room of the Orange-Person-Chatham
Mental Health Center, 333 McMasters St., Chapel
Hill. Next month's meetings win be Nov. 1 and Nov. 15.
Overeaten Anonymotis, an eating disorders self-help group
meets every Monday at 7 p.m. in the Conference Room of the
Chapel of the Cross. No dues, fees or weigh-ins.
The UNC-CH Riding Club win hold a meeting at 9 p.m.
Monday. We will finalize plans for Hollins and take entries for
VPI. Please bring dues and entries. Fundraising will also be
discussed.
There will be a Stood mobile Monday and Tuesday from 10
a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the Great Hall. To make appointments for
Monday, call 968-8057, and for Tuesday, 967-2646. The blood-
mobile is sponsored by Pi Beta Phi, Delta Tau Delta, and
- Sigma Sigma Sigma. "
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There will be a short but very important meeting of the entire
State and National Affairs Committee of Student Government .
at 4: 1 5 p.m. Monday in the Carolina Union. Ask at the Union
Desk for the room number. -
The UNC Gymnastics Club wiU have an organizational
meeting at 7 p.m. Monday in Fetzer Gym.
"The Nkaragaaa Revolution Today" public slide show and
talk will be at 7 p.m. Monday in the Durham Public Library
downtown.
There will be a Carolina Union Fonim Committee meeting
at 5:45 p.m. Monday in the Carolina Union.
The UNC-CH Chrie K wfll meet at 7:30 p.m. on Monday in
the Carolina Union. This is a very important meeting. If dues
have not been paid, please bring them. Also bring aluminum
cans for collection.
The UNC Dungeons and Dragons dab wQI be meeting at
7:30 pjn. Monday in the Carolina Union. Club tournament
sign-ups win be available. Program will be "Friends in the City
and Your Characters Survived." " ., Y .
The Outing dub will hold a pothick dinner at 6:30 p.m.
Monday in the Carolina Union. It will be followed by the
regular meeting. - .
The Carolina Gay Association will hold a program meeting
at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the Carolina Union. There will be a
workshop on "Role Playing and Group Discussion Skills." All
interested persons are welcome. For more information, call the
CGA office at 962-4401:
The UNC-CH Men's VoBeybaB Dub practices from 7 pjn.
-10 p.m. Monday and Wednesday nights in Fetzer Gym. For
more information, cafl Brian English at 966-4516.
CHEC (Contraceptive Hcahb Education CSaic), now
meeting every Monday at 4 pjn. in the health education section
of the Student Health Service, is geared to help UNC Students
to be responsible partners in matters concerning sexuality.
CHEC provides an informative slide presentation and an infor
mal discussion on contraception. Individual consultations are
available by appointment. Call 966-2281, extension 275. . ' -
ITEMS OF INTEREST
, Are yoa tired of the absence of coverage of women's aports?
- WeU your chance to do something about it is to write for She
Friday, October 15, 1932The Daily Tar Hee!5
magazine.' If interested, please contact Bonnie Burns, at ..V VY'. .
942-8873. Writers are needed immediately. . s I' '','' '' --v'"-''r!'''':YvV-"V' '
Student Government is now atxerxing ippfkaiions for three Y . Y v
positions on the Eaaatoyamt Service Comawtlee, which runs -the
Student . Pan-Tune Employment Service. Interested
students should interview with Paul Parker in Suite C of the
Carolina Union between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. Thursday and bet
ween 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. Monday, Oct. 18. For more informa
tion, call 962-5201. -
Wert yoa In the Peace Corps? Have you ever observed nutri
tional practices in developing nations? If so, the Hunger Ac- .
tion Committee of the Campus Y would like to utilize your ex
pertise for ks upcoming Fast for World Harvest. Please contact
' William Browning at 933-3342 to discover bow you can help.
Apefiea&ms far Mis BSM are mam avaBable in the BSM of
fice. Suite A of the Carolina Union. Deadline for applications
is Oct. 17. Applicants must be members of the BSM, have at
least a IS) QPA and be at least a sophomore at UNC. Call
933-5329 for mor information.
AHPAT (Afifcd Hcahh Profrnlnli AdtafcrioaTcst), Nov.
13. Applications must be received in New York City by Friday
with a SI 5 fee. Applications are available in 201 D Steele
Building and 101 Nash Han.
NTE (National Teacher Exa 'naHaa). Core Battery, Nov.
13: Applications must be received by Oct. 1 1 in Princeton, N J.
Fees are $20 for one test, S32J0 for two tests, and $45 for all
three tests. Late registration lasts until Oct. 18 and costs $12 ex
tra. This is the new version of the NTE. Please note: Core Bat
tery and Specialty Area Tests are now administered on dif-.
ferent dates. Applications are available in 101 Nash Hall. For
more information on certification, can the School of Educa
tion at 966-1346.
.The New Wei is the campus Wellness Resource Center, and
its purpose is to promote health in the University population. It
will be staffed Moo. through FrL by trained peer educators.
Our hours this fan are: 10-3 Mon.. 10-1:30 Tues, 10-4 WL,
10-4:30 Thurs., 10-1 Fri. The New Wefl offers drop-in peer
consultations and welcomes all to visit our browsing library
and lounge. The New WeD phone number is 942-WELL(9355).
; Catt Jo Ann Collins at 966-2281 (extension 275) for more information.
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"The Producer of Animal ' House considered
using the UNC campus for some of its filming
but people were worried about whether or not
it would present an appropriate image of the
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deciding how a film will reflect on a communi
ty, v "In most cases, , the location and the
University would not be recognizable and thus
the image would not be associated with Chapd
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not usually hire non-union people, films in the
past created employment for some students.
"One of our students started out helping
coordinate the actors in Brainstorm and in the
middle of shooting, the coordinator vvas fired.
. Hie student stepped in and filled in the vacan
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11am-2am FrL-Sat
Drivers carry under $20.
Limited delivery areas.
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At Duke:
286-5551
746 9th St
At UNC North Campus
West Chapel Hill &
Carrboro call:
928-0246
503 W. Rosemary St
At UNC South Campus &
East Chapel Hill call:
637-0003
209 US1 5-501 ByPass
At NC State West Campus:
851-6191
4131 Western Blvd.
At NC State Central
& East Campus:
821-2330
207 Oberlin Rd. .
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NOTICE TO ALL. STUDENTS
AT THE UNIVERSITY AT CHREiHILL
In The Revised Nortri Carolina State Plan for the Further Elimination of Racial Duality in ths public Ppst-Sscondary
Education Systems,. the following language appears (at Page 152) relating to "Student Organizations":. ;v
"It is the policy of The University that ail student organizations sanctioned by the constituent institutions
shall be open to membership without respect to race. It is the duty of the chancellor and his subordinates on
each campus to require that every institutionally sanctioned student organization file with tha institution a
statement of the organization's non-discriminatory policy. The chancellor or his subordinates, In cooperation
with student government, shall take appropriate remedial action, after investigation, where charges of racial I
- discrimination by such organizations are found to be correct." . Vs -J ; ' ' ' : v'; '--'. "
Further, in the rules and regulations issued by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare for the implementa
tion of Title IX of the Education Amendments; of 1972, the following language appears Section 331 (b): .
, ; " f . . (I) in providing any aid, benefit, or service to a student, a recipient institution of higher Isarnlhg) shall
not, on the.basis of sex:'.-;' .(7) Aidor perpetuate discrimination against any person, by pfovldlngslgniflcant as;
" sistance to any agency, organization, or person which discriminates on the basis of sex in providing any aid,"
benefit or service to students or employees;" ' '"0; :- .
As of 8 October 1S32 the student organizations listed below have been officially recognized by the. University Admin- '',
istration for the year ending 15 September 1SS3. Recognition is not granted unless the organization files with the Vice .
Chancellor for Student Affairs a statement of its norkliscriminatory policy. Any currently enrolled student may examine ,
the statement of non-discriminatory policy of any recognized student organization by applying at tha' Office of the Vice
Chancellor for Student Affairs ' , : v;':-v Y ' ;
Any currently enrolled student who applied for membership in any recognized student organization, was danied mem
bership, and believes the denial was based in whole or in part on his or her race or sex, Should notify the Vice Chancellor
for Student Affairs. .' ' - ' 1 '..
NAMES OF RECOGNIZED STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS .
I. OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED ,'
STUDENT GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION
UNC-CH Student Government ' - '
II. OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED SEMI-INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Anglican Student Fellowship -- -:
Episcopal Campus Ministry
Association for Women Students
Baptist Student Union
Black Business Students' Association .
Black Interdenominational Student Association . , .. .
B'nal Brith Hillel Foundation . - , ', ,'
Campus Christian Fellowship
Campus Crusade for Christ
Campus Pagan Fellowship of the
Antichrist and Other Holy Gods
Carolina Al-Anon Group
Carolina Athletic Association
Carolina Concern ,
Carolina Disc Club .
Carolina Gay Association, C
Carolina Godiva Track
Carolina Indian Circle :
Carolina Tibetan Buddhist Society
Catholic Campus Ministry
C.H.A.N.G.E. UNC-CH (Chapel Hill Anti-
.Nuclear Group Effort) - ;
, Chapel Hill International Soccer Club '
' Christian Legal Society ' ' : ; .
: Christian Science Organization at UNCCH .' , . .
The Clef Hangers ' . ' . ; '' .- . -
Fine Arts Festival - .
First Collegiate Bassmasters of UNC-CH
Graduate & Professional Student Federation . ' . - .; .
. Graduate Student Action Body
Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship ;:;
Internationalist Books 1 '' :
Latter Day Saints Student Association :
Lutheran Campus Ministry '
Maranatha Student Fellowship ' - - ':
National Abortion Rights Action League
- The Navigators - . ;
. NCMH University Student Volunteer Program
Need for Equal Education for Disabled - . ' .
Students (NEEDS)
North Carolina Student Rural Health Coalition .
Odum Village Board of Aldermen
Okinawan Shorin Ryu Club ; . .
Organization for Women in Business -Orientation
Commission " . - - ; -v
Playmakers Student Association v . ' '
RAPE and Assault Prevention Escort -
Residence Hall Association of UNC-CH .
Sexuality Education and Counseling Services
Student Consumer Action Union . -
Student International Meditation Society
The Toronto Exchange ., ' :
UNC-CH American Atheists "'-.
' UNC-CH Bahai Club . J :--.: ' , !
UNC-CH Ballroom Dance Club
. UNC-CH Campu3 Y
UNC-CH Christian Dental Society : - ; ;
UNC-CH College Republicans : :
UNC-CH Crew Club - ' -
UNC-CH Cycling Club
UNC-CH DSA Youth Section
UNC-CH Dungeons & Dragons Club
UNC-CH ECKANKAR . . . .
;' UNC-CH ECOS
UNC-CH Fantasy and Science Fiction Club
UNC-CH Football Club "
UNOCH Ice Hockey Club ' '
UNC-CH Karate Club
UNC-CH Korean Student Society .
UNC-CH Lacrosse Club
UNC-CH Media Board
UNC-CH Men's Soccer Club . . '
UNC-CH Outing Club
UNC-CH Parachute Club :
UNC-CH Racquetball Club
UNC-CH Riding Club -
UNC-CH Rugby Club
UNC-CH Sailing Club
UNC-CH Scuba Club ' '
UNC-CH Sports Club Council .
- UNC-CH Taekwondo-Zen Club
UNC-CH Water Ski Club
UNC-CH Women's Lacrosse Club -.
UNC-CH Women's Rugby '
UNC-CH Women's Soccer .
UNC-CH Women's Volleyball Club '
UNC-CH Young Democrat a Club . .
Ws!evan Foundation
HI. OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED SOCIAL '
SORORITIES AND RELATED ORGANIZATIONS .
Alpha Chi Omega . ..'. . .
Alpha Kappa Alpha ' ; '.'r "'.."
Chi Omega
Delta Delta Delta . - . '
Delta Sigrr Theta ' . "
Kappa Delta
Kappa Kappa Gamma v.
Panhellenlc Council
Pi Beta Phi ,
. Zeta Phi Beta . s
Zeta Tau Alpha
IV. OFFICIALLY RECCGNIZZD 0CIAL -FRATERNITIES
AND RHATED ORGANIZATIONS
' Alpha Phi Alpha v - - : .
Chi Psl
Delta Tau Delta :-... - -
Interfratemity Council . . :'
Kappa Alpha . .:'. " " ' "
. Kappa Alpha Psl
Lambda Chi Alpha
Omega Psl Phi :
R Kappa Alpha -
PI Kappa Phi ..':.'::..:
Phi Delta Theta Fraternity ..
Sigma Chi f . :
Sigma Nu ' ' . .'. .,-
Sigma Phi Epsllon : .. " '.. . -. ; f:
Zeta Beta Tau" :.. -
V. OFFICIALLY RZSCZrAZZO HCNOrARY, , -SCHOLASTIC
F.rCCCtM!TiC?i A.4D
SERVICE SOCIETIES - .
Alpha Chi Sigma ,
Alpha Epsllon Delta ; ; '.".. -
Alpha Phi Omega v ' ' i '
Chi Omega .. ,. 1 ..
Delta Phi Alpha ' .
Delta Sigma PI
' Order of the Bell Tower v , '
Order of the Gmgko ' ' ' ' . ,
Order of the Goldea Fleece
- Order of the Golden Torch - , r
Order of the Grail Valkyrias v '
Order of the Old Well
Order of the Silver Key .
Phi Beta Kappa
Phi Lambda Sigma , Y
: Pi Delta Phi
Sigma Tau Chi (STYX) . , v
Society of Hellenes ' - ,.;. . - -Society
of Janus . '
UNC-CH Clrcle-K Oub
VL OFFICIALLY RLCCSNIZCD SPJCt?iT
ORGANIZATIONS WHICH OPEfiATE
ORPUSLISH - , .
Carolina Free Press
Carolina Quarterly - ' ,
. . Cellar Door '
WXYC-FM ' - '' -
VII. OFFICIALLY RECOGff J2!!D CRQANS2ATI0NS
WHICH ARE F.rUTCD TO v.'Yv'.- -;' '
ACADEMIC CtPARTOrNTSY : . ,
Alpha Chi Sigma ,. . '
American Medieal'Studerrt Atsoclation - '-'.:'
Association of Business Students
Black American Law Students' Association ' : .
Bachelor of Public Health Nutrition Club .-
Carolina Computer Science Association -
: C.I.O. Club Of UNC-CH ? . ' : V Y
Carolina Forensics Union ; .' :
DeltaSigmaPi .,' .'.y'Y- ": '- -Y'Y ' , -'
Folklore Society of UN(CH ' : '"
The Industrial Relations Association of UNC-CH
Issues In Medicine - ; . , - -
Kappa Epsllon- ' '
MBA Student Association
Nihongo O Hanasu Kai (Japanese Discussion Group)
North Carolina Journal of International Law
and Commercial Regulation . , .-
North Carolina Law Rwriew Association , -
Pre-Professfonal ' Health Society , - - 1 .
Semper Fldelis Society ' ' V.
Sigma Alpha lota
Society of Professional Journalists (Sigma Delta Chi)
Sociology of Graduate and Profassional Student Association
Student Bar Association
Student Nalional Pharmaceutical Association of UNC-CH
Student Nurses Association - ; '
UNC-CH (Student Branch of) American Pfisimaceutical Association
UNC-CH Association for CompuJin Machinery ;
UNC-CH Modal United Nations Cub
UNC-CH North Carolina Pharmaceutical Association
(Student Branch) '
UNC-CH Student Occupational Tfiarapy Association
UNC-CH Women In Law
Undergraduate Geography Association ' ; ' ., .
, Undergraduate Political Science Association :
Whitehead Medical Society ' ' v , '