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Black Student Movement President Michelle Thomas said black graduation rates could be improved if the campus were more receptive to black students. “We need to create a more positive anddiverseclimate(forblack students),” she said. “The recruitment of more black faculty and the construction of a free standing black cultural center would help in the retention and recruiting of black students.” The Board of Trustees this year will consider plans for a free-standing BCC and vote on whether to approve its con struction. The AAU report was not the first to reveal the discrepancy between black Moody “It’s a very valuable lecture series, and it’s particularly gratifying to have such important and eloquent speakers here at Carolina.” Moody did not return phone mes sages Sunday. Ramaswamy said that the series of lectures cost about $50,000 and that it took six months to raise the funds. Student government officials raised the money and received funding from Chancellor Paul Hardin, Student Con gress, the Office of the Provost, the vice chancellor of health affairs and the Col lege of Arts and Sciences to pay for the lectures, Ramaswamy said. “I think this is the most money stu dents have raised ever,” she said. The first speaker, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., is a well-known historian and served as special assistant to former President John F. Kennedy. Schlesinger will speak at 8 p.m. today in Hill Hall auditorium. Schlesinger’s most recent book “The Disuniting of America: Reflections on Calvin and Hobbes r u JP _ THE Daily Crossword by Florence C. 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Tuesday, Dinesh D’Souza, author of “Illiberal Education,” and Gerald Graff, professor of English and education at the University of Chicago and co founder of Teachers for a Democratic Culture, will debate the issues of politi cal correctness, multiculturalism and preferential treatment for minorities at 8 p.m. in Memorial Hall. Ramaswamy said the debate between D’Souza and Graff would present a liberal and conservative viewpoint. “The whole purpose is to get both sides,” she said. “Here’s a chance for students to hear both sides of the issue and make their own decisions.” D’Souza has said admission policies giving preferential treatment to minori ties weakens educational standards and encourages separatism. But Graff has argued that such at tacks on multiculturalism and political ©1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 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Statistics such as these have both raised concern and forced administra tions and students around the country to wonder if the current climate of Ameri can collegiate studies is compatible with the needs of black and minority stu- correctness were signs of paranoia. McCormick said the subject of the debate was very timely. “The issues concerning multiculturalism in relation to the university is right at the center of what’s on our minds today,” he said. Wednesday, a panel will discuss top ics centering around race relations on campus, in the w,orld of academia and in American society at 8 p.m. in the George Watts Hill Alumni Center. Los Angeles Times writer Sam Fulwood, author of “The Rage of the Black Middle Class;” Linda Chavez, former chairwoman of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission; and Molefi Kete Asante, chairman of Temple University’s African-American studies department and a leading Afrocentrist, will lead the discussion. 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I Personals Dave the Statistician (whoops, we mean actuarial science major). Your admir ers here at the Hell Hole think you're just swell, for a 22 year old. (You know which hell hole that is.) Michelle's input is lacking here so HB. Special Events m 1 BY Deborah Morrison SHOWTIMES Sun, Mar 28 at 4 & Bpm Mon, Mar 29 at 4 & Bpm Tue, Mar 30 at spm performances held in the Lab! Theatre in {■£#■ the basement of Graham Memorial. ■■9 ADMISSION IS FREE Programs are available 45 minutes prior to show time. from page 3 Lydia Lindsey, a visiting African- American studies professor from N.C. Central University, said the University could take steps to increase the black graduation rate and create a more posi tive environment for the black students. “We can increase the graduates by first identifying specific problems which black students are having and then tak ing direct action to address them,” she said. “But first, we need to clearly iden tify academic and social problems.” Thomas and Lindsey said building the BCC was one of the biggest steps the University could take to create a better climate for blacks at UNC. GHE.ISBT.6imr.StT. MAT 1200-1300 less than commercial tutoring 9 2-hour sessions with pre-, post-testing Can 489-6052 CAROLINA THEATRE | Mad Dog & Glory 3:20*5:15*7:10 ®\ [fire In Tin Sky 3:155:157;159:15 T? u| GROUNDHOG DAY 7:30 *9:45 nightly (PG ' l3 > 2:30 *4:45 Sat/Sun ( Hear c l\Jor DTH frr V J CLASSIFIEDS ( H .. / Call 962-0252 V / for MC/VISA orders or Rm 104 "4/ Carolina Union ; Special Events 9 ISpecialEvent^i Special Events