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campus news Atkins Library provides corrections The Atkins Library would like to provide a correction to information which appeared In the article "Alternative Lifestayles on the UNCC Campus," in the April 15 Carolina Journal. All of the titles which were recommended by the student to supplement the library's collection of books on homosexuality are on order. The student had spoken with Susan Melson, head of the acquisitions department, who told him that the list would be reviewed, not that the materials would definately be in the library by February. Because of special catch-funds added to the library budget this year, the book ordering process has been considerably slowed down. The library already has one of the titles requested by the student: Martin Hoffman,The Gay World, 1968 (HQ 76 H635). Other titles we would recommend are: Laud Humphrey, Out of the Closets, the Sociology of Homosexual Liberation, 1972 (which includes the final report of the Task Force on Homosexuality of the National Institue of Mental Health) (HQ 76.8 U5 M33); Edwin Schur, Crimes Without Victims; Deviant Behavior and Public Policy (HV 6493 S3); and the Great Britain Committee on Homosexual Offences and Prostitution, The Wolfenden Report, 1963 (HQ 76 G7 1963). For additional information, see the bibliography on gay liberation literature in the library vertical file (under sex). page two/the journal/april 24 iq,. Carolina Journal Student Involvement Awards In April of each year, the Carolina Journal presents the Student Involvement Awards to those students involved in student affairs who have given their time and efforts, in many cases at the risk of tailing courses, to the students of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. This year’s recipients, who shall be honored at a wine and cheese reception this Sunday evening are: Kat Braswell-President of Delta Zeta sor President-elect of the Panhellenic Council, Delegate to the North Carolina Student Legislature, and Chairman of the Finance Committee of Student Legislature. Dennis J. Hall-Chairman of the Judicial Committee, Student Media Board (Legislature Representative), Vice President of the Student Body, North Carolina Student Assembly President’s Cabinet, Director of Student Legal Counsel and winner of the Student Body Government Award. Edward Hendricks—Member of Kappa Sigma, President of the Student Body, Vice President of the North Carolina Union of Student Body Presidents and North Carolina Student Legislature. Ian Larlee-Chancellor’s Parking and Traffic Committee, Active member of the Commuter Lounge, Appointe to Student Legislature (Commuter Representative), and Program Board member at-large. Myra Martin —Rathskellar Director for University Program Board, Rathskellar Committee, Vice President of the Student Financial Service, and co-organizer of the World Hunger Benefit. Pat Rose-Member of Japane.se Student Committee, Brazilian Student Committee, Suite representative Jam-Up Committee, and Election and Publicity Staff. ’ ^ Elisabeth Jane Ross—Editor of the Carolina Journal Secretary-Treasurer of the Student Media Board, WVFN sports staff and Campus Aid and Lour staff. Sheldon “Skip” Shipman-Star guard on UNCC ba.skctball squad during the past 23-3 season. Jamie Stemple-Student Court, Bookstore Student Co-ordinator, Chancellor’s Committee, Justice on Dorm 73 Court, and Justice on Student Superior Court and President ot the Student Body. Sam Wilson- Founder and E.xecutivc F.ditor (undergraduate Journal of P.sychology), Member of Chancellor’s Food Service Committee, Member of Chancellor’s Orientation Commi.ssion, Co-founder and President of the Commuter Association, Member of Student Legislature, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Student Legislature, and Member of the Student Leyai Counsel. ° Media Board continued (continued from page one) Media Board should receive and any extra money which might be left in the media account. The motion passed 7-0 with one abstention. Approval of candidates for WVFN station manager was the final item of business. Robert "Bozo" Pittman was not present at the meeting, but former station manager Dick Wyzanski verified that Pittman was qualified being a member of the SBA since August working with production and as a disc jockey. Michael Hughes has served as an assistant manager at Elon College which was in the process of working toward an FM station at the time, presently works for WEZC in Charlotte and was one of the tri-managers of the station for twelve days. Ted Cannaday has served as a member of the SBA, working as production manager, as operations manager, for the past week as station manager, and has worked in a professional station for 8 months. Scott Trail has served as a salesman and on production for the station and is presently employed at a professional station in Salisbury. accepted Each of the candidates was abstention. 6-0 with one Rally held at Tower A state wide Rally against the proposed tuition hike was held Tuesday, April 22nd at the Belk Tower. It was decided on April 12 and 13 at the Union of Student Body Presidents that each of the sixteen state colleges in North Carolina would hold a rally on the 22nd. When asked if he though the rally would have any effect. Student Body President Jamie Stemple replied. "Yes, I do. If nothing else, it will show that UNCC is not an apathetic campus. It is better to do something and say you have tried to stop it than to do nothing at all. A committee from the Union of Student Body Presidents plan to speak in front of the North Carolina Legislature expressing the 90,80 students from the sixteen colleges opinions." Venture continued (continued from page one) Additionally, the course will require a physical examination for all participants, at their personal expense. Equipment will be provided, but other expenses might include personal items such as hiking boots and proper clothing. Financial aid may be available in situations of need. The Venture course is scheduled for July 26 through Aug. 10 during the second session of summer school.
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