3 • BENNETT BANNER - APRIL 9, 1998 • SPORTS • HEALTH • FITNESS • SPORTS • HEALTH • FITNESS • Take the dry skin challenge (NAPS)—Does your skin get un comfortably dry when the weather changes? An increase in wind or sun when the weather is still cool can make skin so dry that it looks , and feels neglected. Instead, take advantage of Skin Awareness Month to tune up your skin care routine. Dry skin may be caused by a number of climate conditions, in cluding low humidity, strong winds, cold temperatures, high el evation and sun exposure. If you have dry skin, take a close look at your skin care habits. A small change may prevent dry skin problems you thought were chronic. Challenge yourself to stick with a healthy skin care routine for one month. What Does It Take To Get Skin In Shape? Normal, healthy skin constantly renews itself. How ever, if you experience frequent temperature changes, the normal process can become disrupted and result in dry flaking skin. But, no matter how dry it gets, following healthy “skin wise” practices, in cluding regular use of moisturizer can help skin restore its natural balance. Top Dry Skin Challenges •Rough Skin on Feet Lower legs and feel are often undercompensated for the over exposure they endure. Slather on a rich moisturizer after your evening bath or shower, then slip into cot ton socks and keep them on all night for maximum skin soften ing. •Sun Protection Eager as we are elcome brighter weather, the sun sneaks up on us. Result skin dam age ! Reach for sun protection early in the season. Routinely protect all exposed skin with a UV protectant before going outdoors and reapply throughout the day. •Moisture Loss Repeated ex posure to water can cause skin to dry out. Apply moisturizer before and after exposure to minimize water loss, restore skin protection and help ensure softer, smoother, healthier-looking skin year-round. Graduates continued from Page 1 Crenshaw, a retired businessman, said he enj oyed the classes so much that be recommended the work shop to anyone studying business. "I learned more in those few short weeks than I imagined pos sible." He said that lab credit should be awarded to first-year “Intro duction to Business” students who would complete the workshop. "It [the workshop] certainly puts people in touch with the technical facts and resources they need to get off the ground and gives them ACES continued from Page 1 plause and laughter. Cleveland re ceived loud roars as she went back to hug one of the Odom dancers and said, “I couldn’t help it, he was very handsome and an extremely talented African-American male." Shanticarol Otey, afreshwoman mass communication major from Bedford County, Va. and the 1998 Law Office of Sharon Newsome Gaskin ❖ Adoptions si: Bankruptcy 4! Custody & Support $ Divorce ^ Real Estate Closings Hs Separation Agreements Hs Traffic Tickets :i: Wills Oaskin 273-7700 301 N. Elm Street Suite 227 a broader sense of the business structure," Crenshaw said. Barbara Bray, wife of Leroy Bray, a recent graduate said, "When my husband went through the class, it brought everything to gether.” Mrs. Bray is an artist who designs greeting cards for her own company. The workshop is usually lim ited to 15 students. The next class is scheduled to begin April 21 for five Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 pjn. in the Carnegie Library on campus. Theworkshopfeeis$100. Miss Nubian Nuance said, "ACES was at times serious, especially when'StolenFruit' was performed and at other times lighthearted. I thinkmostpeopleenjoyed this cul tural experience.” The next ACES is scheduled for April 16 in the Chapel. Attention! All Students You are cordially invited to spend six exciting weeks at Bennett College Summer School May 20-July 2 Preregistration April 21-24 A Woman's Choice Specializing in Confidential, Affordable Care! ABORTIONS TO 20 WEEKS • FREE Pregnancy Test • No Overnight Stay .• One Visit-Out Patient • Next Day Appointments • Birth Control • Modern Facility • Sedations & Anesthesia • Student Reduced Rates • All Major Credit Cards Accepted www.womanschoice.com Call for information 24 hours im328-5201 201 E-Pomona Drive Greensboro 27407 Monday nights are special at.. . RESTAURANT V2 off "The Hindenberg" (18" Sub) 5 p.m. til close every Monday For lunch, dinner or late-night, we've got the best selection of overstulfed sandwiches, soups, salads & gourmet desserts. Daily specials on food and beverages. Great atmosphere for special times ... or any time’ jy uiuc. HRS: SUN.-THURS.:9am-11:30pm FRI.-SAT.: 9 am -12:30 am 125 Summit Ave. (close to Bennett College) 373-0600