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STAFF Editor in Chief Managing Editor Business Manager Advertising Manager Web Site Editor News Editor W&N Editor Features Editor Forum Editor Sports Editor Photo Editors Art Director Layout Editor Contributing Editor Ben Dedman bdedman@guilford.edu Angelina Colao colaoam@guilford.edu John Jenkins jjenkjn3@guilfbrd.edu Mariah Mahoney mahoneyml@guilfi)rd.edu Esta Broderick brDderickef@guilfbrd.edu Megan Feil mfeil@guilford.edu Paddy Lehane plehane@guilford.edu Lauren Newmyer newmyerlg@guilford.edu Amanda Pressley pressteyag@guilford.edu Patrick Childs childspr@guilford. edu Cloud Gamble gamblecc@guilford.edu Jack Sinclair sinclairjs@guilford.edu Nasimeh Easton neaston@guilford.edu Jesse Crews crewsjp@guilford. edu Jeremy Bante jbante@guilford.edu Staff Writers Jordan Alexander Mary Bubar John Douglas Liz Farquhar Kylie Gilliams Meredith Jones Pete Kostin Sari Schutrum-Boward Paula Wilder Thomas Wotherspoon Nick Bunitsky Tristan Dewar Dan Etter Max George Sam Jenkins Maria Kupper Bree Shepard Kyle West Paulette Wyatt Ian Young Copy Editors Senior Writer Staff Photographers Layout Staff Faculty Advisor Anna Barringer Sallie Chase Jasmine Ashton Joanna Bernstein Deena Zaru Luke Knief Claire Oosterhoudt Allie Stewart Jenny Chalikian Joshua Grindstaff Bree' Shepard Natalie Spitzer Jeff Jeske WQFS TopTr March 27, 2009 Artist Album 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Holy Ghost Tent Revival Funckarama Oktibbeha Country Liz Durrett Andrew Bird Her Space Holiday The Whispertown 2000 O'Death The Knux Madlib;The Beat Konducta Shemekia Copeland Mi rah The Mighty Underdogs Vermillion Lies Hearts Revolution Holy Ghost Tent Revival Veil Vagranz WSNB Outside our Gates Noble Beast Sleepy Tigers Swim Broken Hymns, Limbs, and Skin Remind Me in 3 Days... Madlib the Beat Konducta Never Going Back The Old Days Feelin Droppin' Science Fiction What's in the Box Switchblade Tune in to WQFS @ 90.9. Senate Update March 25™ meeting OLD PROPOSALS RICHMOND "DAY AT THE FED” TRIP WITH 12 STAND-ASIDES AND 5 BLOCKS, SENATE DENIED A PROPOSAL TO FUND A TRIP TO THE RICHMOND FED FOR STUDENTS INTERESTED IN ECONOMIC RESEARCH. GCRO: STOP HUNGER NOW SENATE REVIEWED A PROPOSAL TO FUND A $2,500 STOP HUNGER NOW EVENT. THE GCRO SPONSORED EVENT ENTAILS THE PACKING DEHYDRATED, FORTIFIED RICE-SOY MEALS TO SHIP OVERSEAS. IT WAS DENIED WITH 5 STAND-ASIDES AND 4 BLOCKS. BUSES FOR THE BASKETBALL GAMES SENATE APPROVED A PROPOSAL FOR $2,000 TO FUND TRANSPORTATION TO THE GUILFORD COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL FIRST NCAA DIVISION III NATIONAL SEMIFI NAL GAME, FOR THE 100 STUDENTS WHO RECEIVED TICKETS FROM CAMPUS LIFE. " “ NEW PROPOSALS EDUCATIONAL POLICY SURVEY Senate reviewed results of an academic Affairs Educational policy Survey OF TRADITIONAL STUDENTS. GuilCo Gamers SENATE REVIEWED A PROPOSAL FOR A NEW VIDEO GAME CLUB. THIS CLUB HOPES TO OFFER COMMUNICATION, COMPETITION, AND EXCITEMENT FOR GUILFORD GAMERS. Natural Hair Propo.sm. SENATE HEARD A PROPOSAL FOR $200 FORA NATURAL HAIR WORKSHOP. MAKING NATURAL HAIR CARE OPTIONS FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDENTS ON CAMPUS, THIS EVENT WOULD CHALLENGE THE NOTION OF "GOOD HAIR” AND "BAD HAIR" AND OFFER TOOLS TO CARE FOR IT. THIS PROPOSAL WILL BE REVIEWED NEXT WEDNESDAY. PRIDE—SEX WORKERS ART SHOW Guilford PRIDE presented a proposal for $3,000 for reimbursement for THE Sex Workers Art Show. The successful show was put on by artists who WORKED in the SEX INDUSTRY. THIS PROPOSAL WILL BE REVIEWED WEDNESDAY. ANTI- Oppression Workshop A GROUP OF MULTICULTURAL LEADERSHIP SCHOLARS PRESENTED A PROPOSAL TO BRING Christopher |. metzler, a renowned scholar, author, and diversity EDUCATOR, TO HOLD AN ANTI-OPPRESSION WORKSHOP. THE PROPOSAL FOR $6,100 WILL BE BROUGHT BACK NEXT WEEK EMANUEL lAL SENATE HEARD A PROPOSAL TO BRING FORMER CHILD SOLIDER EMANUEL |AL TO PER FORM TO THE GUILFORD COMMUNITY. ]AL WON WORLDWIDE ACCLAIM FOR HIS HIP HOP WITH ITS MESSAGE OF PEACE AND RECONCILIATION FROM HIS EXPERIENCES AS A CHILD SOLDIER IN SUDAN. THE $8,000 PROPOSAL WILL BE REVISITED WEDNESDAY. By-Law Changes Senate learned of provisional changes proposed by the By-Laws committee. THE COMMITTEE MEETS MONDAYS AT 9PM AND ENCOURAGES IMPUTE. Executive Elections COMMUNITY Executives Elections will be held on Monday March 30. On the BALLOT WILL BE THE TICKET OF CAROLINE HEMETER, ]ADA DANIEL, BRYANNA VOHS, and Eleanor Taylor and the ticket of Nancy Klosteridis, Trevor Corning, JORDAN AULEB, AND HANNAH KENNEDY. PLEASE VOTE! meetings are Wed. at 7pm in Boren lounge and are open to the community events AROUND CAMPUS FRIDAY 27 AN EVENING ON THE PATIO CCE SGA MEETING FROM 5-8 PM ON HENDRICKS PATIO 80’S THROWBACK DANCE PARTY, 9 PM BRYAN HALL SATURDAY 28 AIDS SUMMIT FROM 10 AM- 6 PM IN FRANK BASEBALL V. WASHINGTON & LEE @ 1 PM MEN’S LACROSSE V. OBERLIN @ 1 PM SOFTBALL V. SWEET BRIAR @ 1:30 PM SUNDAY 29 WOMEN’S & MEN'S TENNIS V. VA WESLEYAN @ 10 AM MONDAY 30 CCE SPEAKER SERIES: "HOW TO PREPARE FOR GRAD SCHOOL” FROM 5-6 PM IN HENDRICKS HALL TUESDAY 31 SLIP 'N SLIDE WATER OB STACLES @ 3 PM ON MILNER LAWN ARADHNA CONCERT FROM 5-IQ PM IN DANA STRESS MANAGEMENT CLASS FROM 1:00-2:30 PM IN FOUNE)ERS GALLERY WEDNESDAY 1 SOFTBALL V. MARY BALDWIN @ 3 PM SENATE MEETING FROM 6:30- 9 PM IN BOREN LOUNGE THE VEILED HOPE: WOMEN OF PALESTINE IN BRYAN JR. AUD @ 6:30 PM THURSDAY 2 BAD FEMINIST POETRY CON TEST IN THE GREENLEAF FROM 7:30-9:30 PM CAB MOVIE @ 6 & 9 PM IN BRYAN JR
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