NewsNewsNewsNewsNewsNewsNewsNewsNewsNewsNewsNewsNewsNewsNewsNewsNewsNewsNewsNews Alcohol-free alternatives developed during alcohol awareness week David Simpson Copy Editor Greater campus awareness on the dan gers of drug and alcohol abuse is the goal of Alcohol Awareness Week, an event planned by Guilford's Substance Abuse Task Force Committee and scheduled for Library upgrading continues >■ continued from nage 1 automating the library. "We've received a large federal grant for this purpose," said Poole. "In five years, everything will be on computers: circulation, the card catalog, ordering. "It's being done in conjunction with other consortium libraries. Eventually ift is miiDifwe lUMinll IJIjW Pull the Wool H Over Your Eyes! ' -'? Woolrich J handknit wool & blended ragg ° ur wooirich \ Sweater Collection | in our Woolrich Shop. wmm\ 'i ® Bhießktge 844 West Lee St. JlI Greensboro, NC 274-1862 All of our products are available for mail and phone orders. Dedicated to the Classics... Quality, Service, Adventure! 4 THE GUII FORDIAN November 13, 1989 November 13-17. According to Ernest McCoy, assistant dean of students for counseling, the plan is "to educate... and send students accu rate information on the possible negative effects of drug usage both physiologi cal and psychological. We want to de velop drug free programs for those who want to lead drug free lives." McCoy stressed that the week is a precursor for when this whole campus is wired, a stu dent will be able to access card catalogs from their dorm rooms." The second improvement involves a sizable (between 5,000-10,000 volumes) addition to the library collection. Two major research collections, one on the Civil War and one on art history, were presented to the library, and they must be events of this type that will beheld through out the year. The week will kick off Monday with a viewing of the film "My name is Bill," a movie that documents the origins of Alco holics Anonymous, at Professor Todd Woerner's house. Students can relax to acoustic music performed in the Under ground on Tuesday. Joanna Iwata, along with two membe-s of the Hot Ash Blues processed into the collection. Poole also hopes to continue to build on the library's endowment principle. This endowment is an investment fund sepa rate from the college endowment. Several large gifts recendy boosted the value, and Poole would like to shoot for a $ 1 million principle by the year 2000. RING SA^ W lifci m m Jostens Cold Sale. For one week only. Order and save cn the gold ring of your choice. JOSTENS AMERICA 'S COLLEGE RING™ Date:isiot/gjwktr 11-N Time: II- Deposit Required: *IS.OQ Payment Plans Available Place: Fon.AJgrs Uftil ••*• Meet with your Jostens representative for full details. See our complete ring selection on display in your college bookstore M9OC*4SOM) Band, will perform pop, old classics, and blues. On Wednesday, a "choices bar" offering non-alcoholic drinks will pre cede a panel discussion on the ramifica tions of alcohol in various aspects of society. include Officer Tony April from the Greensboro Police Department, Dr. Ricky Kaplan (08/ GYN), and Lisa Lamb, a counselor at a drug and alcohol treatment center. The week culminates Friday with a body movement workshop conducted by McCoy. The workshop focuses on elimi nating stress. The Substance Abuse Task Force Committee is a group composed of stu dents, faculty, and administration. It meets every other Friday at noon in the cafeteria and is open to all.