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Get priorities
in perspective
Weleome, {reihmen. I would llko to
eemmend all of you on your admli-
§i§n toUN@.
doming t@ iPhool aa a (reshmin ii«
great ^Kperien^e, and U'a up to you to
maKe it a pleaeant one. f irit, put your
priorities in per§peetiv9 with your
goals, and hopefully that will nnein
eieellent aeadtmie aohiovement.
It is n)OHt advantageoui for one to
peeeive a well rounded education.
This includes getting involved in lome
el the many organiiations on eannpui,
preferably 88M.
The g§M has soniething to ofar
everyone i for the journalUm itudant
there's BU0I1 Ink, for the dranna atu-
dent, Shony Beaders/Onyx Theatre,
for daneers, Opeyo daneeri, for
singers, the Qospel Choir and for the
pohtieal seienee student, B8M
gevernment.
The §IM has many plans this year
that will hi very beneficial to
freihmen. You may recall the letter
freihmen received
from the BSM
chairperson, Mark
Cinady.
BSM will aid as
a link of com
munication, and as
a method of educa
tion and of up
dating you with the 1
contemporary
iMues of today. Jeue Cureton:-
The BSM will also aid .In planning
■oclal functions such as parties,
seminars and cultural activities.
1 hope that all of you are exemplary
In your dealings and I wish you the
belt throughout your stay at Carolina.
My personal invitation welcomes
you to visit me in suite B as Vice
President of BSM, and suite C as
Director of Campus Affairs, Monday
through Friday.
Again, Congratulations!
JeaM Cureton,
BSM Vie* Ch«irp«rfOD, 1M041
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tion in the Blaek Ink folder there. This
should he done as soon a possible; we
have early deadlines.
Although, there are other papers on
eampus, you will soon discover the
importanee of Sl»pk Ink, The value of
seme aetivities in the Blaek com*
mynity is more important to the ma
jopity ef the Hlaek esmmunlty than
etherS: And many activities In the
Slaeii eommunity eould ho unnoticed
wUhuyt a paper designed specifically
lop Its interest. Most importantly, our
hap the Blaek perspective.
Black Ink hopes to be able to tell
you where the party’s going to be and
when to be there. We want to see that
you know that Black culture exists on
the UNC campus, and we want you to
know who the people are in it. We also
want you to know about events hap
pening that may affect your lives and
how you will be affected by them.
But most of all, we Just want you to
know you exist. Please help us do
that.
Linda A. Brown,
B/flc/r/n/f Editor