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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
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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