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The Pendulum
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-This Week at Elon-
DAT/DATR
Friday
Sept. 12
Saturday
Sept. 13
Sun-Th
Sept. 14-18
Sunday
Sept. 14
Monday
Sept. 15
Tuesday
Sept. 16
fednesday
lept. 17
’hursday
lept. 18
'uesday
ept. 16
EVENT
LOCATICm
TIME
DAT/DATB
EVENT
LOCATION
TIME
Library-Tour
Library
9:30 am
Wednesday
Sept. 17
Library Tour
Library
10:00
11:00
am-
pm
Woaen's Volleyball; Elon vs
Mt. Olive/Methodist
Away
6:00 pm
Baptist Student Union
Lunch is served
Jordan Lounge
12:00
pm
Hen's Soccer: Elon vs Averett
College
Away
2:00 pm
Men's Soccer: Elon vs Pfeiffer
Home
3:30
pm
Football: Elen vs Ferrum Colleee
Burlington
7:00 pm
Women's Volleyball: Elon vs Davidson
Away
6:00
pm
Real Men-and Real Woaen Syaposita
Stadium
Whitley Audit.
Thursday
Sept. 18
ColleRe Coffee
Fonville
Fountain
9:30
am
Sponsored by Chaplain's Office and
General Studies program
Han V, Wo»an Ga»e Shor
The game show format will be uf^ed
to expose the system of inequities
present in American culture.
Richard A. Underifood, "Psyche
and Wholeness”
Dr. Underwood, Professor of
Religious Studies at UNC-
Charlotte, will explain the
contribution of Carl Jung to our
understanding of men and women.
World of Light
A film about the poet May Sarton
will illustrate one woman's way
of being in the world. A second
film will offer a portrait of
men's liberation.
Women's Reality/Men*s Reality
A faculty panel will discuss the
distinct perspectives of the "white
male system" and the emerging
"female system," preceded by the
film One Pine Day, a historical
montage celebrating American women.
Men and Wo«en At Work
A panel of area professionals will
talk about the changing roles and
continuing problems facing men and
women in the work place.
Ed Harrell, Patricia*Robertson
Being Real in Relationships
Dr. Harrell, Professor of Counselor
Education at Appalachian State
University, will explore with Ms.
Robertson, patient counselor
at the Bowman Gray School xf
Medicine, the dynamics of
healthy relationships.
Whitley Audit. 7:30 pm
Whitley Audit. 4:00 pro
Whitley Audit. 7:30 pm
Whitley Audit. 4:00 pn
Whitley Audit. A:00 pm
Whitley Audit, 7:30 pra
Sandra Morgan, Gender Roles
A cultural anthropologist and
Director of Women's Studies at
the University of Massachusetts,
Dr. Morgan will explore societal
expectations placed on men and
women.
Wo«en*8 Soccer: Elon vs
UNC-Chapel Hill
Library Toura
Wowen'a Volleyball: Elon vs
N. C. Wesleyan/Eaet Carolina
College Chapel: Chaplain McBride
The theme is "Divinity: Who Is God?"
Library Tour
Intervareity Christian Fellowship
Jerry Teplitz, Managing Your Stress
Dr. Teplitz, author of Managing
Tour Stress. How to Relax and Enjoy,
will explain how certain foods
(sugar in particular) affect your body.
Sponsored by Student Union Board
Whitley Audit, ^:00 pm
Away
A
00
pm
Library 8
30-5
.30
pm
Away
6
00
pm
Whitley Audit
9
30
am
Library
9
30
am-
10
30
pm
Long Student
6
30
pm
Center
Whitley Audit
8
00
pm
Admission Charges
There is an admission charge for some college sponsored
performances. STUDENTS AND STAFF ARE ALWAYS
ADMITTED FREE TO THESE PERFORMANCES UPON
PRESENTATION OF THEIR STUDENT OR STAFF IDEN
TIFICATION. Guests may purchase tickets from Carol Oakley
in Alamance 103 or at the door.
Tickets for Shakespeare Festival’s
Love’s Labour’s Lost
Because of the limited seating capacity of Whitley
Auditorium, admission to the North Carolina Shakespeare
Festival’s production of Love’s Labour’s Lost on Wednesday,
September 24 will be by advanced “ticket”. Seats will NOT
BE HELD AFTER 7:50 P.M.! Free tickets for students and
faculty are now available in Alamance 103.
Real Men & Real Women
A General Studies Symposium
Elon College — September 14-18, 1986
Sponsored by the Chaplain’s Office and the General Studies Program, this
symposium will examine the unfinished political agenda of sexual equality in
American culture together with the unfinished human agenda of achieving a just
and humane view of ourselves as men and women.
What we once called the “women’s liberation” movement has caused us to
recognize that the set of roles and expectations for women cannot be changed
without corresponding changes in how men view themselves. Indeed, the issue
is “human liberation.”
So, who are the real men and real women? This symposium will seek positive
answers to some very tough issues:
What is it to be a whole person whether male or female?
How do we honor the masculine and feminine attributes which are present
in each of us?
Does American culture prohibit men as well as women from realizing
their true natures?
In relationships, how do we know when we are true to ourselves and not
to stereotypes?
How can we achieve both economic opportunity and sexual equity?