X — A y y"' i iAl/ THE STUDENT VOICE COllMNS VOL. 53, NO. 9 JANUARY 23, 1996 The weather outside was frightful vr m Parking spaces? What parking spaces? As students returned to campus, they began to leave their cars in every possible angle. Life after Louisburg? On Wednesday, February 21st from 2pm to 3:30pm in the col lege auditorium, many North Carolina colleges as well as branches of the military will have representatives available to talk with stu dents about transfering or making plans for the future as students leave Louisburg College. Applications and information will be plentiful for students to pick up. "It is a great opportunity for students to talk in depth with repre sentatives about transferring issues and questions," said Becky Ansted, Director of Counseling Services. Attendance will be taken and teachers have been encouraged to allow students with classes at that time to attend College Day. If you have any questions about College Day, come by and see Ms. Ansted in Davis room 101. DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.: Remembering His Legacy by Talena Chavis legacy n.,pl -cies. something left to poster ity. posterity n. 1. descendiuits. 2. succeeding or future generations. On Jan. 15th people across the na tion celebrated one day dedicated to a man and his dream. The man, of course, is Mar tin Luther King, Jr., and his dream is one of a world without racism. Monday in celebra tion of Martin Luther King Day, Louisburg College held a Memorial Service in the Benson Chapel at 2pm. The service opened and closed with Rev. Sidney Stafford. Rev. continued on page 3 Want Ads, A & E What's Up Sports Etc. INSIDE Honors Lists, COLUMNS...

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