Page 2 EDITORIALS!!! A Note From The Editor By STEPHEN T. WARD WELCOME! As there arc changes in almost every aspcct of the university, the Broncos’ Voice has been revitalized also. With an almost new staff con sisting of 15 members, and a new advisor. Dr. Alex Nakireru, our in tention is to be the best newspaper this FSU has ever had. Though Dr. Glenda Sexton is no longer our ad visor, she’s our bridge when we’re faced with roadblocks. The Broncos’ Voice is your newspaper. Our success depends on your support. Our mission is to keep you infwmed, to answer questions, to sound your voice, and to enter tain. Also, we intend to publish a paper every two weeks. I’m pretending FSU is a city; and, the Voice is the city’s newspaper. It is my goal that one day I’ll read a line in the Fayetteville Observer something like this: “As stated in the Broncos’ Voice, yesterday Dr. Hack- ley...” We need news and good stories. Call us, 486-1357. Also, we strongly encourage Letters to the Editor. Remember, we stand behind our name. The Broncos’ Voice. Here’s to a great year! Dear New Student ■ TIia C.lnttli's ft nnai Welcome to Fayetteville State University. Our faculty staff ad ministration and student body are pleased that you have selected FSU to pursue your educational goals. If you were unable to participate in one of the c^bonal “Fall Preview” New Student Orientation dates on July 7, 14, or 21, 1989, we have made special arrangements for you to attend Orientation for the fall ’89 semester beginning August 12- 16, 1989. Tlie purpose of New Stu dent Orientation is to provide you with information and direction on the following; • Purpose and outcomes of New Student Orientation • New student in-ptocessing • Placement testing • Residence Hall check-in • Medical clearance inframation • Financial Aid advisement • Registration procedures • Academic major information • Student activities New student Orientation activities will be held for students and parents in the Old Chesmutt Litaary (West Campus) beginning promptly at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 12. New students are classified as freshpersons, transfer students, readmitted, and weekend and evening students. Again, welcome to Fayetteville State University. We lode forward to seeing you. Sincerely, *' Henry A. Gardner Vice Chancellor for Student Afiiairs From The Desk Of The President As SGA President, I would like to personally welcome you to Fayet teville Slate University. Your deci sion to fiulher your education is one of the most important decisions you will ever make. Wc are privileged that you have selected FSU. The Student Government As sociation, fondly known as SGA, is YOUR organization. SGA officially represents the entire student body. So that you will know who we are, SGA officers include your president, Beverly Hicks; Roger Pilgrim, vice president; Tenetta Wiggins, business manager, and MISS FSU, Tammye Jenkins. We are committed to shaping a system that will effectively serve your needs. There are numerous op- pcKtunities available through the SGA which will allow you to be come active in shaping the future of our student body and University. It is our hope that you will become in volved with SGA and strive to better yourself and your University. Sincercly, Beverly IJicks President, SGA Cira^KS mjr ft. • , OP COURSE iV'6 onlc| Tu>o p«)pU par rtiom KJouJ SiCjn Ut'll [ SfJJ ^ svt: NATiqNAL eoucoton. ASSCXIAITON The United States Navy Introduces: THE baccalaureate DEGREE COMPLETION PROGRAM HERE’S 'I'lIE DEAL. I lio ii;K(:il:niK-:il(- Dcgicc (loiiiplclion I’lograni provides you with inoi c lli;ui $ 1,100 pc r iiionlli. year-roimcl, cim iiig your jimior and seiiioi )eais of collcge. After you graduate', you'll allciid the Naval Olli(C'r (laiKlidalc Sdiool, reccivc your ('oiuuiissioii as a Navy olliicr, and proceed lo professional training of ciioice. (Of ficer piofessions include ’ avialion, persoiniel nianagenient, bu.siness, navigalion, operational plainiing. conninniications, administration, engineering, intelligence, inventory conliol and retail sales.) EARN UP TO $40,000 while still in school. REQUIREMENTS Education, ^'ou must have completed oi piesently l>e enrolled in your second yeat of an acci ecliled loin-year college, maintaining at least a minimum C.l’A of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Ages: 18 to 2(). . Health. Vuu.nuist ije pliysically c|ualilied according lo Navy ...staiyhn , ,Uuited States Citizen ,, . , Find out more. Call: ' Navy representatives will be conducting interviews at the Career Placement Center on: NAVY OFFICER \bu are'loniorrow. You are the Navy. BRONCOS ^ VOICE ^ STAFF Stephen Ward Eric Lewis Nikki Moore Sharon Carr Jewel Caston Angelo Owens Editor-In-Chief Staff Writer Advertising Editor Photographer Circulation Manager Staff Writer Stephen Charles Illustrator & Staff Writer Doris Bihlmeyer Vemika Jones Anthony McCollum Staff Writer Staff Writer Sports Editor Nevette McE^chem Typist & Staff Writer Jessica Sawyer Department News Editor Dr. Alex Nakireru Advisor ■ I ■ New Student Advertisement Center A new Student Advisement Cen ter, which will serve the needs of all students enrolled in the School of Business and Economics, officially opened on July 1, 1989. The Center, directed by Mrs. Norma T. Mc- Lauchlin, is located in Room 340 of the Butler Building and houses all business students’ records. All mat ters relative to undergraduate issues is handled in the Center, thus, busi ness students no longer have to go through a maze of offices to obtain the assitance which they need. The faculty continues to serve as career counselors. Since July 1, the Schcx)! of Busi ness and Economics has operated under a new oiganizational struc ture, replacing department chairs with assistants to the dean and program directors. Dr. Assad Tavakoli, Assistant Dean, is Director of the MBA Program and Chair of the Graduate Curriculum and Policy Committee. Dr. Rose T. Vaughan, Assistant to the Dean, is Director of Under graduate Studies and Chair of the Undergraduate Curriculum and Policy Committee. Dr. Inder Nij- hawan will cohtinue as' Director of the Center for Economic Education. Mrs. Norma T. McLauchlin, Assis tant to the Dean, serves as Director for Student Advisement A Student Advisory Committee, composed of presidents and vice presidents of student organizations, and a Strategic Planning Committee, as appointed by the Dean, will provide input into the c^ration of the School, n': - The new organizational structure is designed to more effectively serve the needs of the students. NEW.. .Scholarship Btmdraiser Aluminum cans are being collected for recycling and for raising money for a scholarship fund for the School of Business & Eiconomlcs. Everyone Is asked to bring cans to the hall outside Room 340 of the Butler Building, please help us to help our students: an empty can can help to save a mind. NEW..... Undergraduate Office Numbers For Advisement: Mrs. Norma McLaughlin 486-1508 For Special Issues: Dr. Rose T. Vaughan 486-1593 The center is open Monday - Friday from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. During the first, second, and third weeks of each semester the Center is also open on Wednesday and Thursday evenings and on Saturday morning, respectively. Every business student is en couraged to visit the Center and to make an appointment for personal advisement during each semester. Students with less than 45 semester hours of credit will continue to be advised through the College of Arts and Sciences. New Organizational Structure r I I I I I I I I I I NEW 1IAIRSTYLH\G CLINIC WITII PRICES YOU'LL LOVE! Clinic open Tues. Thru Sat., 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Check it out! As an annex of our Cosmetology school, you will have: New facility - beautiful & well equipped • Low Prices - Look at 'em'- Qualified student stylists under teacher • Senior Citizens Discount supervision 20% - Tuesday & Wednesday Convenience - located at Pamalee Plaza cur* SHAMPOO Ton woold $10 W«£ba^ PERMANENT WAVE You would pey Wechan^ $22.50 BtACK CURL $45-160 VteCh»sP $30 RELAXER You would pay $3S WeChaige §25 W/POUSH Youvotdd pay 610 $3.50 SHAMPOO & SET You would pay $7 We Charge , $4 Sherrill's ACADEMY OF HAIR STYLING 3421 Murchison Rd., Suite M Pamalee Raza Fayetteville, N.C. 630-1140 Bring This Ad & Receive An Extra 10% DISCOUm' On Any Service Clinic open Tues, Weds., &Thurs. 530 pm-9:30 p.m. ^

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