2 Union making plans for exciting year ♦ Union started year with Welcome Weekend extravaganza, plans a blast tor Serendipity By Alissa Fogg STAFF WRITER Two weekends ago, Union kicked off the fall semester with a Welcome Weekend bash. Many partici pated, taking in the sights, shimming to the music and eat ing plenty of food. For all of those ignorant fools and first-year students, Union is the group that provides most of the fun THE WEEK AT GUILFORD Friday, September 18th ★ Morning Quaker Worship in the Hut at 8:05 am ★ Family Weekend (F.W.) Registration - 9 -11 am in Boren lounge ★ Friends of the Library Record Sale in the Library from 9 a.m.- 3 p.m ★ F.W. Interest Sessions from 10-11:30 am ★ F.W. President*s Brunch on Founders lawn from 11:30 ami p.m ★ Campus Improvements Tour - meet in Founders lobby at 4 p.m ★ Union presents F.W. Coffeehouse in Stemberger aucfitorium at 8 p.m ★ Crossroad Ministry Training at Bur-Mil Park from 7-9 p.m Saturday, September 19th ★ Football v. Washington & Lee at 1:30 p.m ★ Crossroad Ministry Training at Bur-Mil Park from 9 - noon and 1 - 5 p.m ★ Men's Soccer v. Lynchburg at 2 p.m ★ ArtsETC presents Family Name in Dana auditorium at 8 p.m Sunday, September 20th ★ GCRO Meeting for Worship in the Moon Room at 9:15 a.m led by Charles Almy ★ Crossroad Ministry Training at Bur-Mil Park from 9 J noon and 1- 3 p.m ★Women's Soccer v. Savannah Art & Design at 1 p.m ★ Men's Soccer v. Savannah Art & Design at 3 p.m ★ Catholic Mass in the Gallery at 6:30 p.m. Monday, September 21st ★ Morning Quaker Worship in the Hut at 8:05 a.m. ★ Guilfordian meeting in the Commons at 7 p.m. Tuesday, September 22nd ★ Morning Quaker Worship in the Hut at 8:05 a.m ★ Episcopal Eucharist in the Moon Room at 5:15 p.m. ★ AACS meeting in the Gallery at 7:30 p.m ★ Union meeting in the Commons at 7:30 p.m ★ New Generation Ministries meeting in Boren lounge at 8 p.m Wednesday, September 23rd ★ Morning Quaker Worship in the Hut at 8.05 a.m ★ Mid-Day Musicale in Boren lounge at 1 p.m. ★ Community Senate in Boren lounge at 3:30 p.m. ★ Volleyball v. Roanoke at 7 p.m. ★ Intervarsity Chrsitian Fellowship in Boren lounge at 8 p.m ★ "An Evening with Adrienne Israel" readings from her new book in the Gallery at 7 p.m. Thursday, September 24th ★ Morning Quaker Worship in the Hut at 8:05 am ★ Volleyball v. Lynchburg at 6:30 p.m ★ SCRABBLE Club in the Commons at 7 p.m ★ Board of Trustees meeting To ha\'e your event or meeting appear on the Week at Guilford, submit it outside j the publications suite in the box labeled public service announcements. Please turn it in before Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. and mark that it is for the Meek at (hu!ford on campus. Cassie Morgan, Union President, and her compatriots have planned a plethora of activi ties, from the comedian, Spanky, to several coffeehouse performers and the Cassie Morgan and her compatriots have planned a plethora of activities for this year. dents are curious . "We will pro vide non-alcoholic drinks at all News events —like sodas," she said. This will hope fully quench our thirsty throats at future Union ac tivities like the Home coming dance and bonfire. Union, at the mo ment, is planning for this spring's Serendipity. usual Fri day night flicks. Cassie also spoke about what many stu- Nate Parsons, Ryan Beck, and Colin McFadden-Roan form the committee and await students' ideas. "1 hope I hat I hey have a YMCA cont'd from page 1 three times our school's popula tion, coming to visit, our interest ing new facility. Gillis's reply t,o how this would impact the college was a sound assurance that the issue of overcrowding was a concern being addressed in meetings be tween YMCA and (luillbrd offi cials. Me said that a cap on en rollment had been set at three times the college population. This, in effect may sound like a lot. However, keep in mind that the YMCA patrons would not all be here at once. Their schedules, just like ours, are all different. Anot her issue to think about is the approximate $8,000,000 price tag. 50% of this money would come from the YMCA and 50% from us. Because that is a lot of money, Guilford would need some help. Moses Cone Hospital has of fered to help in exchange for a satellite rehabilitation space in the new facility. All of this is still in the works. Student sentiments on the issue vary. Corina Black, a se nior, said, "I think it could really encourage a branching out into the community and a building of some Corrections Last week the name of the sophomore represenative to Sen ate was misspelled in a box on the front page. The representa live is Kemba Bloodworth. We apologize for the error. The Guilfoniian makes every effort to be accurate and re sponsible. If you should discover an error in an article printed in the paper, please do not hesitate to contact us at x 2306. Our circulation goal is to have a paper in the campus mail box of every person on campus by noon on Friday. If you do not. i receive your paper, please let us know. WM - - f BI vB K;, jI COURTESY OF CUTTING EDGE ENTERTAINMENT Union presented Spanky on Sept. 16th. THE GUILFORDIAN SEPTEMBER I 8, 1 998 in the upcoming semester. You can reach Union at x 2303 to gain information on activities. Cassie and her group would appre ciate input lor lulure evenls. good ties to outsiders." Nathan Tarr, a junior, has a differenct opinion. "I'm hot sure if people driving their cares onto campus from their suburban homes and participating in the AMY ROUSE The proposed expansion would greatly expand the current YMCA. YMCA for an hour would really be the right type of bridge." If all goes as planned, in a year or two, we could be looking at another new building on our campus. Proponents hope that the new construction would yield the most well built and physically healthy campus/community in the nation. Students will know whether to look forward to the new wellness center when Janu ary, 1999, comes around. That is when the proposal will be given to the Board of Trustees. zip-line into blue jello this time around,' said Julie Klipp, a sopho more. One new member to the team is James Richards, who holds the new coffeehouse chair position. Also, Kemba Bloodworth and her Spirit Squad will be promoting spirit at several athletic events