I Page 2-The Chronicle, Saturi UN' Extern Over 160 college-level correspondence courses will be made available to the general public this year L through the University of North Carolina's Independent Study by Extension consortium, according to the program's 1981 catalog. One of the courses is Winctnn.Co1?m Qta ta IT?i. versity's Interdiciplinary Studies 4604, Technology and Change, an exploration of the impact of technology on the individual and society based on the television series, "Connections." A member of the Independent Study consortium since 1979, WSSU is one of eight UNC institutions which share course materials, originate courses, and award academic credit for correspondence study. The ^?Insurance In a recent survey many Americans expressed concern over their ability to finance a major operation or a long hospital stay. The most common means costs of major illness in the United States today is health insurance. Why talk about health insurance in 1981? Everybody already has it, don't they? Wrong. There still is a minority of Americans who do not have protection against the costs of serious illness. There are others whose protection is pro^ bably inadequate. According to the North Carolina Medical Society health insurance enables you to budget in advance for the unexpected and high cost of getting sick. Chances are good that iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii EWLDC tlllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIMIHIIHIIIII could have been a catalyst for solving problems that exist in East Winston. I cannot be a part of a group whose chairman doesn't believe in the group. There is no room for individuality," Pitt said adding that Ray's individualistic attitude about his position iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimimi SWA1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII who insist on living under a black-run government move to Haiti like Larry Little." 7. "Welcomes the support of blacks who can think for themselves as unhypenated Americans.^ 8. "Is opposed to blacks voting as a bloc." 9. "Encourages a white bloc vote until the blacks abandon bloc voting." 10. "Will assign "truth squads" to monitor black activists." "Black people have to IIIIHIItHtlHNIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIlini Jacksc /IIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilillllMIIIIIIIIIMlltll to educate blacks because the white schools did not want to teach them." "It is our role today to : raise whole people who have been denied a first class education. A&T and the other black college and universities must continue to educate former slaves and their children until [. i V*. da\, March 7, 1981 C'To Sta rl^ f;ion Program administrative center for everv anH .km.* - - j HAtW ttUUUl 0 correspondence instruction dozen foreign countries, through the consortium is In the words of one stuthe office of Independent dent, Independent Study is Study by Extension in Cha- a way "you can bring one of pel Hill. the country's great univerThrough Independent Stu- stities into your home." dy, interested persons may Catalog distribution is exenroll at any time of the pected to exceed last year's year, work at their own more than 10,000 copies, pace and study at times and according to Norman Loelocations that suit them wenthal, Assistant Director best. The program has for Independent Study at traditionally appealed to the UNC-Chapel Hill Diviindividuals with demanding sion of Extension and Conjob and family responsibili- tinuing Education. Course ties, and to those preferring enrollment costs, however, the flexibility and individu- have remained unchanged, alized instruction which is "The moderate cost of a part of the correspondence University correspondence method. There were over course may make it particu2800 enrollments in courses larly attractive to the public offered by the Independent in a period of inflation and study consortium during increasingly expensive the last academic year, with transportation," said Lostudents drawn from nearly wenthal. ? Common Concern you already have health in- covered for each illness? surance. Almost Are there limitations on 200,000,000 Americans are readmission to a hospital now protected by some for the same illness? What form of insurance, either benefits are provided in an individually or through extended care facility? Is some type of group coverage for more than -coverage. room and board (does it Most people today are also cover medicines, covered under group medical supplies, etc.)? Are policies through their place mental hospitals covered? of employment. You won't Are there deducibles or have much say in the provi- co-insurance amounts? sions of this policy. But you Does coverage provide for are entitled to know what it payment based on covers and whether you surgeons' and physicians' might need to purchase sup- usual and customary fees? plement coverage on your What provisions are made own. for radiation therapy, 44Here are some of th* dlaanostle questions~you should know laboratory tests? How the answer* to." What about maternity care? hospitalization benefits are Finally, don't take your provided? How much? Are health insurance policy for benefits provided for inten- granted. You may be in for sive care? What out-patient a rude awakening when facservices are covered? How ed with big bills that aren't many days of illness are covered by your policy. iiiiiimiiiiimiiHmiimiiiimmiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiitiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMHf From Page 1 iiimimimMitiiiiiiiiimaitmiiimiitiiiiiiiiiiimiitmiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiHiiiiMH with the group is the reason chairman, you have to do for the misconceptions that what the majority sees fit to people have about the do," Pitt said. EWLDC. According to Duncan, who said that he is staying "The local development to "keep Ray in line," on group's concept has not two other occasions inbeen reported properly by eluding Monday night, the the chairman. This is a board asked Ray to resign, group concept with no and he had refused, rood) for a dictator. As Ray would not comment. iiiimiiimiiiiiiiHimiiiiiiimiimiimiiiimifiiimiitiimtiiiimiiiiimmmiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM r From Page 1 iiimiiiimtiiiiimiimiimmiiimiiiiimitimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiimiiiiiHiftniiMiHHimim stand up for injustices Gokhale, chairman of the against them, but my argu- local Human Relations ment comes with officials Commission make some who are intimidated by the drastic changes in their bloc vote, who put beliefs, nonsense before common sense," Brooks said. "Violence is the only The SWAT head said thing that thesr people that his organization is understand and we're not responsible for incidents on afraid to use it. That's why the campus of Wake Forest we have a coalition with the University during the last Klan. We mean business, two weeks and the situation Brooks said that his will get worse he guaranteed prime objective now is to unless WFU President Dr. have a full investigation of James Ralph Scales and two the Bert Weeks-Levi Gentry professors including Dr. B. ABC Board firings. niiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiHiiHiiiiiiiiiiaittittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMmmimiiiiiiiiiiiiintttttiifi >n From Page 1 every scar has been remov- Jackson told the audience ed," he said. of the greatest threat to the Jackson was repeatedly tranquility of American interrupted by cheers and society, racism, applause as the standingroom-only crowd listened '*Nothing so threatens intently to his message. our society today as After his speech, the crowd racism," he said. "Racism enjoyed the voices of the splits our concept of justice, university gospel choir. divides our communities, Turning his focus from and distorts our image of A&T to national concerns, God," he said. c Tony Brown's 1981 season dise," a report on a recent will be his biggest, best Black/White l.Q. controseason yet with a total of 26 versy at Harvard University shows, including ten spe that alleged theintellectual dais oh current Issues utfll- Ineptitude oT Its Black Stu^ zing the latest in television dents to "Ronald Reagan ^ ? ^ * - ? xecnnoiogy: satellite trans- And Black America," an mission and QUBE, War- exclusive interview with ncr-Amex Cable's two-way, Edwin Meese III, Counsetalk-back audience system, lor to the President and the Viewers will see Tony man closest to Ronald ReaBrown's documentary style gan, who candidly t alks uncover unique insights in- about the President's views to subject matter that ran- on topics ranging from ges from "Trouble In Para- busin to the quality of the "Employ the Older Worker W In an age of shrinking the importance of older budgets and increased em- workers for more than 20 phasis on maximum pro- years. ductivity, the value of the .'National Employ the older worker should not be Qlder Worker Week? an overlooked as a means, to annuai means 0f focusing increase efficiency This is bUc attention on the im. 'w* ^ v "ET? Portance of using this the Older Worker Week" In valuable employment North Carolina. March reSource," said Phil Black, . -? Older Worker Specialist in Governor. James B. the loca, Job Service 0ffice. Hunt, Jr., proclaimed the observance to coincide with "We urge employers~to National Employ the Older consider n older workers Worker Week. The national when they are hiring," observance has emphasized Black said. a Wk v A - - ,H II f IHHHsHt _ ^::|^|';i H 5x:i:'i? ? ? a cmggS&J^ii^^H Save hundreds equipped Oldsir Right now you can save hundreds of dollars off the winnfo/?+in?/M>'f> r>n/?/?rtV>*?J uiauuiaLlUiCl d 5U^CMCU retail price on Oldsmobile's Popular Option Package compared to the same options bought separately. That's six popular options on selected models of Oldsmobile's We 0 f professional Black leader- on the impact of Black ship. personalities and issues Other programs will dis- how they affect racial relacuss the discharging of a tions and the course of Black cadet Ak American life.. Force Academy because he Brown's shift to commercarried the sickle cell trait cial television followed seand the social traumas the ven years as host-producer widespread misconception of Black Journal, which was about sickle cell carries for funded by Pepsi-Cola Cornpeople with the gene; why a pany in 1976 and 1977. His large number of recruited ability to articulate a stark Black athletes don't gradu- pragmatism on issues conate from major White uni- fronting today's society ..J 1 1---1 t-?? T?tamv9 kuu an mvcsiigtt- guinea mm a growing audition into how a totally ence that crosses racial Black-owned radio station lines, and paved the way to in New York City, WBLS, bring his broad appeal to harnessed a strategy that the larger viewership of yielded them the largest sponsored television, commerical listening audi- Tony Brown's Journal, the ence in the world and the first public television series title of number one radio to move to commercial telestation in the country. vision, has been widely While developing its audi- recieved. A special analysis ence since the premiere report by the A.C. 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