Club budgets due soon
By Kalindi LaTorre
STAFF WRITER
If you want money, just
ask for it. Budget Committee
is accepting applications for
club budget proposals until
March 24th.
Budget request forms are
available at the info desk. A
copy of the club constitution
must accompany budget pro
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Scouts and WQFS-ers display respective uniforms.
Girl Scouts visit WQFS
By Will Dodson
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
On Thursday, March 2nd,
WQFS managers gave Girl Scout
Troop 553 a tour of the Guilford
College radio station.
Managers gave informal
question-and-answer sessions,
explained how the different
equipment works, and distrib
uted complimentary bumper
stickers and t-shirts.
The girls met with an on-air
DJ-a former Scout herself-and
gave a live station identification
over the air.
WQFS Productions Manager
Anthony Lowe enjoyed partici
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GUILFORDIAN
Greensboro, NC
posals.
Senate's Budget Commit
tee allocates money from stu
dent activity fees to student
organizations throughout the
year. Representatives from
Senate and other organiza
tions spend several days in
early April processing budget
proposals and deciding how
much money each organization
will receive.
pating in the tour, saying "I en
joyed participating in the tour."
Programming Director
James Fishwick, Music Directors
Tim LaFollette and Jeff Irving,
and Station Manager Will Dodson
also met with the troop, ex
plained their roles within the sta
tion, and exchanged jokes with
the girls.
"One of them told me a great
joke, but I've already forgotten
it," lamented Dodson. "Hopefully
we can get them back up here so
I can hear it again and maybe get
some cookies while I'm at it. I
was in Boy Scouts at one point i
my life, and so I felt an immedi
ate kinship with them."
Budget Committee gives
most of money to the more ac
tive student organizations.
"A club's activity is the
best way to determine how
much money they will re
ceive," said Senate Treasurer
Steven Karakasidis.
Director of Student Activi
ties Dawn Watkins agreed.
"You've got to have a
Please see Money, page 3
The WQFS managers all
seemed to enjoy the event. "It
was great," said Lowe. "Plus, I
found out that I didn't know how
to work all of the equipment yet
myself, so I learned a little some
thing too."
The Guilfordian
c/o Student Activities
5800 W. Friendly Ave.
Greensboro, NC 27410
March 17, 2000
By Ben Hebner
S-r/irr WRITER
Campus community is a
concept that evokes a feel
ing of comfort and stability
from some students and a
sarcastic snicker from oth
ers.
In the past weeks, a
group of concerned faculty
and students have come to
gether to bridge the gap be
tween the two through the
creation of a Campus Com
pact.
The present partici
pants in the project include
Director of Campus Minis
tries Max Carter, Senate
Vice-President Jenny
Craigie, Philosophy Profes
sor Vance Ricks, junior Ja
son Carter, and Director of
Student Activities Dawn
Watkins.
When asked what the
Campus Compact is, Carter *
responded with further
questions. "Do we have
guiding principals that we
live by, and if so what are
they...and what does that
mean?"
The Campus Compact
will be a document in
tended to record our con
cept of certain rather vague
terms such as "Quaker val
ues."
The goal is not to re
state the school's statement
of purpose or the student
handbook, but to clarify the j
principals on which they
are based, and attempt to
clearly lay out the values of
the community.
"There is pretty good
evidence that there is some ;
gap between the way that j
Please see Compact page 2^
MICHELA MAXWF