2 Tuesday, March 12,1996 JORDAN FROM PAGE 1 even greater impact on the lives of disad vantaged youths and the communities which are in need of help and hope,” the release states. Despite rumors that the Jordan Foun dation would donate money to the Black Cultural Center, BCC officers said they were not disappointed with Jordan’s prob able support for the Institute of Families. “There was never any outright promise by Michael Jordan to give money to the 10 TANNING SESSIONS 30 DOLLARS.., ■ I 1 a -it FuLL Srr op Nails S2B i • r 'i r TaM. Manicure / Pedicure Combo S3O ~ £ 1 | (-Jr* FILL-INS sts | 942-7177 ! JLZ&ide Tannin 9 • Massages • Nails • Waxing | n l- it o 3 miles from campus, 15-501 S. & I L rain or snine~ JSmith LeveJ_Road at^tar^oint^ [■■■IIIIIIIII I I I I I I I I I I I WATCH THIS SPACE WEEKLY! CUP THIS PACE ANO SAVE IT! , ■ ' " 0&b/msity Career Services’ j Career Corner 21IH*^H | Upcoming Events | Freshman-Junior Workshops: _ Introduction to Internships Mar. 12 s:oopm 306 Hanes Keeping Your Career Options Open Mar. 13 3:3opm 306 Hanes ■ Interviewing Skills Mar. 14 s:oopm 306 Hanes Getting Credit for Your Internship Mar. 19 3:3opm 306 Hanes Internship Panel Mar. 20 3:3opm 306 Hanes _ Senior/Graduate Student Workshops: Job Hunt 101 A: Exploring Your Options Mar. 18 3:3opm 306 Hanes | Open Sign-up Beginning March 13 for On-Campus Interviews: Aerotek Technical Recruiters Bachelors Any Major Carolina Power & Light Assistant Business Analysts Bachelors/Masters Comp. Sciences Dixie Bearing Sales Trainees Bachelors Any Major I Enterprise Rent-A-Car Management Trainees Bachelors Any Major I Hendrick Automotive Group Mgmt. Tr./Sales/Accounting Bachelors Any Major IBM Programmers & Info. Tech. Specialists Bachelors/Masters Comp. Sci’s; Math I James Martin & Cos. Info. 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Union Open to all I Circuit City Stores Mar. 17 7:3opm 210 Hanes Open to all/req’d for interviewees School for Field Studies Mar. 18 7:oopm 210 Hanes Open to all FBI Mar. 19 s:oopm 209 Hanes Open to all Duracell USA Mar. 19 7:oopm 210 Hanes Open to all | Resume Drops March 19: | Met Life No information available at press time Division of Student Affairs j - £ / ... m Summer Sessions Session I, May 21-Jime 20 jA Session n, June 25-July 26 j&r UNC Wilmington 601 South CoUege Road JKw Wilmington, NC 28403 For more information, JSmr UNCW call (910) 350-7181 or Re _, ire to (80) 589-2829. jST check oyt jffir W3 home page at: http://www.uncwil.edu/ BCC,” said Ellington Graves, program coordinator for the BCC. The Charlotte office, which announced its closing Friday, plans to continue sup porting organizations allotted funds for this year. Benefield said she was optimistic about the support of the Jordan family. “Nothing is yet firm, but we are looking forward to their continued involvement,” she said. Deloris Jordan was unavailable for com ment at press time. Representatives from the Charlotte office declined to discuss details of the closing. UNIVERSITY TICKETS FROM PAGE 1 Until this season, the NCAA required that the host site give each participating school 250 tickets. Even though that amount has been raised, it still causes prob lems when first-round sites are played at small arenas such as the Richmond Coliseum, which seats only 12,500. “(The ticket problem) very seldom hap pens because it’s not often that we play so close to home,” Smith said. Last year, the Educational Foundation was allotted between 110 and 120 tickets to RANKING FROM PAGE 1 cal specialty ranked second. The user-in teraction graphics area of computer sci ence tied for second with Brown Univer sity and Carnegie Mellon University. Doctoral science programs were evalu ated on scholarship, curriculum and qual ity of faculty and graduate students. “Those are strong rankings,” Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Stephen Birdsall said. “I think they show the excel lent value and the quality these units offer UNC’s first-round site in Tallahassee, Fla. When the Tar Heels played in Winston- Salem in 1993, however, the foundation was allotted only seven tickets. “We usually end up with what’s left over at the end,” Smith said. Game Time Set UNC will play New Orleans in Friday night’s final game at Richmond Coliseum, approximately 30 minutes after the con clusion ofthe 7:40 p.m. Texas Tech-North ern Illinois game. The game will be televised on WRAL; WCHL will broadcast live from the arena. “This is a nice affirmation of the excellence that we've worked hard to build and maintain. ” THOMAS BOWERS Associate Dean, School of Journalism and Mass Communication to the state.” Birdsall also pointed out that the same faculty members who taught in the gradu ate programs in the chemistry, biology and computer science departments also taught undergraduate students. Two other schools, the School of Edu cation and the School of Law, ranked in the top 40. While the School of Education placed 32nd overall, a reputable survey of school superintendents placed it sixth. The law school placed 34th overall, but it ranked 19th in a survey of lawyers and judges. Corrugated Cardboard Ban Is Now In Effect!^ For Users of Orange Regional Landfill UNC-Chapel Hill will be assessed a fine for any amount of corrugated cardboard found in University garbage. CORRUGATED CARDBOARD RECYCLES 1. 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