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WEEKS
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Nov. 1-11
Tuesday, Nov. 1
3:30 p.m.—lnterviewing
Strategies Workshop, Dana
Lounge
7:30 p.m.—Project Com
munity, Founders Basement
8:45 p.m.—Humanity for
Animals, Boren Lounge
9:00 p.m.—Quaker Staff
Meeting, Pub Suite
9:00 pin.—Union, Passion
Pit
9:00 p.m.—So/An Club,
Dana Lounge
9:00 pjn.—Women's Soc
cer Meeting, Dana Lounge
9:00 pjn.—lßC, The Gal
lery
Wednesday, Nov. 2
3:30 p.m.—How to Make
the Most of a Job Fair, Dana
Lounge
3:30 p.m.—Senate, Boren
Lounge
7:30 p.m.— Young
Lawyer's Panel, Dana Lounge
8:00 p.m.—Amnesty Inter
national, 203 A
8:30 p.m.—lnterVarsity,
Boren Lounge
Thursday, Nov. 3
7:30 p.m.—Footsteps Into
Change: A Multi-Media Pre
sentation About A Walk
Across Africa, Dana Audito
rium
8:00 p.m.—Philosophy
Club, Boren Lounge
8:00 p.m.—Sexual Assault
Task Force, Passion Pit
Students, faculty and staff raised $94,645
during the 1994-95 Loyalty Fund Phonathon.
This will go a long way in helping Guilford
meet budgetary needs such as financial aid.
Thank You!
A big thank you to Chris Arline '95 for the
message of appreciation he delivered to
President's Club donors and special friends
of Guilfod during the annual President's Din
ner in September
~ Office of Instutuional Advancement
9:00 pjn.—Outdoors Club,
The Gallery
9:30 p.m.—Snakepit Po
etry Reading, steps of Dana
Nov. 4-6 Homecoming
Weekend
Friday, Nov. 4
all day Volleyball at ODAC
Tournament - Lexington, VA
1:30 p.m. International
Coffee -Boren Lounge
8:00 p.m. Anime Club
Leak Room
8:00 pjn. Student/Alumni
Coffeehouse TB A
Saturday, Nov. 5
all day Volleyball at ODAC
Tournament - Lexington, VA
12:30 p.m. Quaker Club
Tailgate
1:30 p.m. Football vs.
Washington & Lee
7:00 p.m. Sports Hall of
Fame Banquet- Cafeteria
Sunday, Nov. 6
7:00 p.m. Catholic Mass -
Boren Lounge
7:00 pjn. Computer Club
- Bauman 201
7:00 pjn. WQFS Meeting
- Passion Pit
Monday, Nov. 7
Nov. 7 - Nov. 12 Alcohol
Awareness Week
7:30 p.m. The Green
Movement in North Carolina
-The Gallery
8:00 p.m. SBNN - Re
source Center
9:00 pjn. Guilfordian Staff
Meeting - Passion Pit
9:00 pjn. GLBA Business
Meeting - Resource Center
9:00 p.m. Forevergreen-
Boren Lounge
Tuesday, Nov. 8
7:30 p.m. Project Commu
nity - Founders Basement
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7:30 p.m. "Middle East
Peace Process" by Sharoni
Simona - Dana Lounge
8:30 p.m. An Evening with
Tom Deluca, Hypnotist - Dana
Auditorium
8:45 p.m. Humanity for Ani
mals - Boren Lounge
9:oopm. Quaker Staff Meet
ing - Pub Suite
9:00 pjn. Union - Passion Pit
9:00 p.m. So/An Club - Dana
Lounge
Wednesday, Nov. 9
3:30 p.m. Senate - Boren
Lounge
6:30 pjn. Quaker Club Din
ner
8:00 pjn. Amnesty Interna
tional - 203 A Founders
8:30 p.m. Intervarsity -
Boren Lounge
8:30 pjn. Dealing with the
Blues: Muddy Waters, Other
Waters, Don't Know How to
Cross the Waters - The Gallery
9:00 NCSL - TB A
Thursday, Nov. 10
8:00 pjn. Amnesty Interna
tional Movie Night - Dana
Lounge
8:00 pjn. Philosophy Club -
Boren Lounge
8:00 p.m. Sexual Assault
Task Force - Passion Pit
9:00 p.m. Outdoors Club -
The Gallery
9:30 p.m. Snakepit Poetry
Reading - Steps of Dana
TBA Sexual Assault Task
Force Presentation about Alco
hol and Relations
TBA Union Coffeehouse -
The Undergound
Friday, Nov. 11
8:00 pjn. Henry V - Stern
berger, reception to follow-
Boren Lounge
8:00 Bingo Night - Cafete
ria
9:00 p.m. WQFS Benefit-
Kilroys
Guilford Wins North Carolina Student
Legislature Bid to Hold January IC
Cara Skeat
Staff Writer
When the Guilford delegation to
this weekend's North Carolina Stu
dent Legislature went to Charlotte,
North Carolina, for the October
Interim Council (IC), they knew
they wanted to host January's IC.
As they drove back to Guilford
Sunday evening, they were
pleased to have succeeded in their
bid.
About 23 colleges and univer
sities will send 100 to 125 del-
NEWS BRIEFS
Man who walked across
Africa to speak Nov. 3
Patrick Giantonio, a former tree
surgeon from Woodstock, NY who
walked 4,000 miles across Africa
to raise attention to world hunger,
will present "Footsteps into
Change," a 90-minute educational
multimedia presentation on his
four-year journey across the con
tinent on Thursday, November 3.
It will begin at 8 p.m. in Dana
Auditorium.
"Footsteps into Change" in
cludes hundreds of photographs
from Giantonio's journey as well
as music, narrative, and sounds
from several African villages he
visited. As he walked across the
continent, Giantonio listened to
hundreds of African people tell of
their hardships and aspirations.
His presentation tells of the Afri
can people's resilience and cre
ative community response to the
Poet and author Fred
Chappell to give reading
Acclaimed poet and novelist
Fred Chappell will read from his
works on Tuesday, November 8.
The event, sponsored by the Guil
ford College Poetry Center and
College Speakers Fund, will begin
at 7:15 pjn. in the Founders Hall
Gallery.
A professor of English at the
University of North Carolina at
Greensboro since 1964, Chappell
has published several novels and
volumes of poetry over the past 30
years. He has received the presti
gious Bollingen Prize in Poetry
and the Award in Literature from
the National Institute of Arts and
Letters.
egates to Guilford the weekend of
January 20-22,1995.
"We've been planning to bid for
the IC since last spring," said Guil
ford College Co-Delegation Chair
person Joe Wallace. "One of the
goals for this year's delegation was
to have more on-campus activities
and I feel that this will give every
one in the Guilford Community a
chance to see what we are all
about."
Once a month, delegates from
many of North Carolina's colleges
and universities meet in a mock
legislative debate, or IC. Guilford
iiobembtr L 1994
challenges and complexities of
poverty, hunger and environmen
tal depredation in Africa.
Carrying only a backpack,
Giantonio started out from Kenya
on New Year's Day in 1984 and
concluded his four-and-one-half
year trip in Cameroon. Giantonio
completed the walk in part as a
campaign against world hunger
and also as an attempt to bring a
sense of the contemporary African
experience to the rest of the world.
Over the past six years, Giantonio
has traveled across the United
States to share stories and insights
from his trip.
Giantonio's visit is sponsored by
the Guilford Bonner Scholars Pro
gram, Project Community, Friends
Center, the Guilford College
Union, and the Office of the Aca
demic Dean.
A native of Canton, N.C.,
Chappell draws on his childhood
memories to write of the South
ern experience. His early works,
employing the conventions of the
Southern Gothic novel, explore a
world of violence and degrada
tion, relating these social phenom
ena to the destruction of the tra
ditional Southern society.
Chappell is best known for
Midquest: A Poem , a long poetic
work concerning the author's 35th
birthday. His more recent works
include The Fred Chappell
Reader (1987) and the novel,
Brighten The Corner Where You
Are (1989).
College competed with the Uni
versity of North Carolina at
Asheville to secure the location of
the January debate. In compet
ing for the IC, the Guilford Col
lege delegation presented a skit
and spoke briefly about the col
lege and its surroundings.
The University of North Caro
lina at Greensboro and Greens
boro College will help Guilford
organize the weekend of debate;
the "Greensboro Coalition" is be
coming a force in the North Caro
lina Student Legislature.