3 The Barker SATURDAY APR 12 UNCA Outdoors: WW Kayaking, call 232-5658 to register, $30 UNCA Outdoors: Climbing Weekend Trip, call 232-5658 to register, $45 Sand Volleyball Intramurals Begin, call 232-5657 to register Baseball vs. Radford, Greenwood Field, 4pm The Ebony Ensemble Spring Concert: Gospel Selections under the direction of Samuel Williams, Free with Student ID, Lipinsky Auditorium, 4pm “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets,” Free movie and popcorn from Student Life, Humanities Lecture Hall, 9pm Last day to see “Idiosyncratic,” Jennifer Neal-Fletcher Exhibition, in Blower’s Gallery, Ramsey Library SUNDAY APR 13 UNCA Outdoors: Climbing Weekend Trip, call 232-5658 to register, $45 Sand Volleyball Intramurals Begin, call 232-5657 to register United Methodist Campus Ministries Hike, Meet at Mills Crosswalk, All Welcome! 1pm, email umcm@bulldog.unca.edu for more information Baseball vs. Radford, Greenwood Field, 1 pm MONDAY APR 14 Phi Eta Sigma Scholarship Applications Due, see page 11 for more details College Success Workshop: The Non-Traditional and Commuter Student Experience, Maggie Smith discusses the balance of work, school, and family, as well as UNCA’s resources to help, Laurel Forum, 12:15pm Clear Window on the Arts Performance Series, Mike Horgan and Shane Perlowin, Jazz, Ramsey Library Glasshouse, Free! 12:15pm-1pm if ANNOUNCEMENT: Recognizing Excellent Teachers Each year, the UNCA community selects seven faculty members to be recognized for teaching excellence. The Teaching Awards Committee needs your assistance in identifying those teachers who have demonstrated teaching excellence for the 2003-2004 awards. Please take some time and mal^e your nomination(s). You may e-mall your nomlnationstodwlggins@unca.edu A nomination should include the following: . The name of the faculty you are nominating . Two sentences why you have nominated this person Send your nomination(s) to dwiggins@unca.edu You may make as many nominations as you wish. However, please make only one nomination per e-mail message. The committee asks that you make your nominations before May 15th 2003. ASIA Events in April! • Game Night - DDR, mah jong, and origami w/ free refreshments; Apr. 10 at 8pm in the Laurel Forum • Asian Film Festival - Mississippi Masala, Princess Mononoke, & Ringu; Apr. 18 & Apr. 19 at 8pm in the Humanities Lecture Hall • hereandnow - Asian American theatre company; Apr. 24, at 9pm in the Dining Hall • World Wide Fashion Show - with the UP Lawn Party; Apr. 26 at 2pm or 3pm on the Quad • Dr. David Asai - guest speaker about the Japanese Internment; Apr. 28 at 4pm in the Laurel Forum World Affairs Council Lecture, Free with Student ID, Owen Conference Center, 7:30pm TUESDAY APR 15 Roy A. Taylor Public Speaking Contest Entry Deadline, see page 6 for more details, contact Rob Storrs in the Drama Dept, with name and speech title at rstorrs@unca.edu Laura Rieder Exhibition Opening, Blower’s Gallery, Ramsey Library “Turning Back the Clock on Environmental Protection: America’s Sustainability Crisis,” A discussion with Brownie Newman, Executive Director of the WNC Alliance, Free! Laurel Forum, 7:30pm WEDNESDAY APR 16 UNCA Outdoors: Bike Maintenance Clinic, call 232- 5658 for more information, $3 Third Annual Spring Symposium on Undergraduate Research, presentations all over campus, 8:30am-5pm Spring Dance Spree, see page 11 for details, $5 students, 9am-1:15pm THURSDAY APR 17 Clear Window on the Arts Performance Series, John Haynes, Electronic Music, Ramsey Library Glasshouse, Free! 12:15pm-1pm UNCA Percussion Ensemble Concert, under the direction of Byron Hedgepeth, Free with Student ID, Lipinsky Auditorium, 8pm

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