The Daily Tar HeelThursday, November 9, 19897
Campus Calendar
; TheDTHCampus Calendar is a daily
listing of University related activities
sponsored by academic departments,
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tions officially recognized by the Divi
sion of Student Affairs. To appear in
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must be submitted on the Campus
Calendar form by NOON one business
day before the announcement is to run.
Saturday and Sunday events are printed
in Friday's calendar and must be sub
mitted on the Wednesday before the
announcement is to run. Forms and a
drop box are located outside the DTH
office, 104 Union. Items of Interest
lists ongoing events from the same
campus organizations and follows the
same deadline schedule as Campus
Calendar. Please use the same form.
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THURSDAY
10 a.m.: The New York City Ur
ban Fellows Program invites you to
attend a presentation in fellowship and
summer internship opportunities in New
York City government in the Union
until 2 p.m. Sophomores, juniors, sen
iors and graduate students are invited.
3 p.m.: Study Abroad will have an
information session in the Study Abroad
Office on studying next year in Ger
many. The Institute for Research in So
cial Science announces "Mortality
Decline in the 20th Century: Why Did
it Happen?" with Samuel Preston of the
University of Pennsylvania, in Wilson
Library Assembly Hall. For more info
call 966-1716.
4 p.m.: Carolina Economics Asso
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ciation is sponsoring a Career in Eco
nomics Forum with speakers from the
business world and UNC in 21 1 Gard
ner. What can you do with a degree in
economics? Come find out!
5 p.m.: The Network for Minority
Issues will meet in the Campus Y lounge
to discuss program topics for Human
Rights Week. Bring ideas!
Project Literacy KIDSREAD
steering committee meeting at the
Campus Y! Please be there.
The Association of International
Students will meet in 208-209 Union.
Tonight's program will be presented
by UNC Modern Dance. All are en
couraged to attend.
Pre-Pharmacy Club will meet in
1 1 Beard Hall. Topics: PCAT, inter
viewing process and pharmacy school
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organizations. Refreshments will be
served.
5:45 p.m.: The Baptist Student Un
ion will have its weekly meeting at the
Battle House behind Kenan Residence
Hall. Everyone is invited. For more
info call 942-4266.
6 p.m.: University Counseling Cen
ter: "BROTHERS" discussion group
for and about black male students will
meet in Chase Hall's Upendo Lounge.
Tonight's topic: The Role of Spiritual
ity in the Lives of Black Men. Under
graduate and graduate students are
welcome to attend. Call 962-2175 for
more info.
7 p.m.: The UNC Pre-Law Club
presents Amanda Harding, Director of
the UNC Law School Placement Serv
ices, in 209 Union. All are welcome!
AACE: Activating Awareness for
Choice and Equality will discuss what
you can do to protect women's rights to
safe legal abortions in 214 Hanes Art
Center.
Campus Y presents a forum on tui
tion, students and the future of UNC
with Earl Phillips (chairman of the
Board of Trustees), Brien Lewis (Stu
dent Body President), Rep. James
Crawford (N.C. Legislature) and oth
ers in 100 Hamilton.
The UNC Outing Club will meet in
205 Union.
Campus Crusade for Christ: Come
one, come all to hear Dan Hayes speak
on the topic of prayer, or "May I Please
Speak to God?" in 21 1-212 Union.
7:30 p.m.: The CGLA will com
memorate Harvey Milk Day today with
The Academy Award winning docu
mentary, "The Times of Harvey Milk"
in 226 Union. FREE.
N.C. FellowsLeadership Develop
ment will have a Team Building Work
shop in the South Gallery Meeting
Room of the Union where you can learn
valuable skills to help you develop the
winning team that any successful en
deavor needs.
ITEMS OF INTEREST
UCPPS is collecting all resumes of
seniors interested in working for non
profit organizations after graduation.
Bring resume to 2 1 1 Hanes Hall before
Jan. 19 for inclusion in a book from
UNC, NCSU, NCCU and Duke to be
sent to NPOs.
Student Government Tutoring
Program offers FREE tutoring in Econ
10; Chem 11; Stat 1 1 and 23; French;
Spanish; and Math 22, 30 and 31. All
students interested in receiving help
please come to Peabody Hall Tuesday
nights from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Room
assignments will be posted in Peabody
Hall. The Student Government Tutor
ing Program is now accepting applica
tions for spring tutors in the same
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100 West Franklin St.
933-2679
available in Phillips Annex and the
Honors Office and are due by Nov. 15.
A sign-up sheet for dinner with
Human Rights Week '89 keynote Aran
Gandhi will be in the Union through
today. There are limited spaces; all are
welcome to apply.
The 1990 Yackety Yack, the year
book of the University of North Caro
lina, is having portrait sitting through
Nov. 22 in 213 Union. Call 1-800-873-7591
to register for your appointment!
You can register for the Footfalls
Run for Humanity at the Campus Y
until Nov. 12. Pick up forms at the
Campus Y or Union desk. The run will
be held on Nov. 12. Be at the Old Well
at 2 p.m. For more info call 962-2333.
The Department of Dramatic Art
will present Lanford Wilson's "Balm
in Gilead" Thursday through Sunday,
Nov. 9 through 12 in Playmakers The
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103 E. Franklin St.
Chapel Hill's Leading Men's Clothier
atre on Cameron Ave. at 8 p.m. each
evening, with 2 p.m. matinees on Sat
urday and Sunday. Tickets are $7 and
are available at the Paul Green Theatre
box office. They may also be purchased
one hour before each performance at
the Playmakers Theatre, provided seats
are available.
The photographs of Frederick
Robert Stipe will be on view at the
Hanes Art Center Gallery from Nov. 10
through 21. A reception for the artist
will be held on Friday, Nov. 10 from
5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The public is
invited.
The Guilford College Delegation
to the N.C. Student Legislature has in
vited all UNC delegates to an interdele
gation debate to be held in Greensboro
on Saturday, Nov. 1 1 from 3 p.m. to 6
p.m. All interested should come by the
NCSL office in the Union for details.
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