THE GUILFORDIAN MARCH 1 9, 1 999 Busy weekend for the admission office and prospective students From Staff Reports Events planned by the office of admission for this weekend should draw well over a hundred prospective students to campus. The annual Honors weekend and the recently started Student of Color weekend will both be held. Saturday will be the busiest day, as both groups of students will arrive and check in before heading to an assortment of planned activities. Though Honors weekend is officially only one day, many of the students will arrive Friday night and stay with a student host. Saturday is when the real fun is set to begin as honors students and students of color will go on campus tours, sample some of the cafeteria's delicacies, and get a taste of what Guilford College is all about. Potential Honors students are each required to do a series of interviews and will have those scheduled throughout the day. In addition, Jeff Jeske will do a presentation meant to give students a sampling of an honors course, and seniors honors stu- Heritage, cont'd from page 4 come communities of the inner city. He will be offering his wis dom in this struggle on the evening of March 26, focusing par ticularly on racism and how we can be anti-racist in community service. In his keynote address on March 27, he will engage his audience in his spiritual journey and how his challenge to racism and sexism have affected his jour ney. This year's Quaker Heritage Week promises to be an intense and rewarding experience: spiri tually, intellectually, emotion fGuiLFORDIAN r ~ rt e Mondays @ 7:30 p.m. 10f o CI , * !>■ in the Pit of Passion (a.k.a. The Commons) dents will present their final projects. There will also be an infor mation panel Saturday morning to give the potential Guilfordians answers to questions about the honors program at Guilford. The panel will include several Guilford students who are cur rently in the honors program as well as members of the adminis tration and faculty. The activities planned for Student of Color weekend offers a student-led activity entitled "How to Succeed on a Majority Campus!" and a comedy show on Saturday evening. Those stu dents have Saturday free to par ticipate in the planned Union events, an acoustic bonfire and capture the flag by the lake. On Sunday, there will be op portunities for worship, either on the college campus or at a church in the community. A student panel and dinner in the Walnut Room complete the evening. The weekend extends into Monday, when students will be invited to attend morning classes before attending a closing lunch and heading back to their respec tive homes. ally. The events planned for the conference will highlight some of the deepest struggles that Quak ers and others must undergo as we attempt to work against dis crimination in our society and to work through some of the disso nance that exists within our own communities. The entire week will be open to Guilford College students, staff, and faculty as well as any who wish to participate from off campus. We look forward to exten sive community participation at all of the events of the week. News 5