2 Oft* &utttorfoan WEEKS GAT A LANCE 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 Compiled weekly by the Information Desk. Wow! -UttaS 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.

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