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P What's the best 'blood tyj A resula 11 aooor. Campus Calendar In an attempt to provide the maximum exposure for the events of campus organizations, the Carolina Student . Fund Daily Tar Heel Campus Calendar will appear as a daily feature in the newspaper. The Monday and Thursday editions will be expanded versions of the Calendar, with Monday's edition con taining the events for Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, and Thursday's edition containing the events for Thursday. Friday, and the weekend. The editions for Tuesday. Wednesday, and Friday will contain only the events for that day. The deadline for all editions is 3 p.m. one business day prior to the day the announcement is to run. Monday's deadline is 3 p.m. Friday. Any officially recognized student or organization may submit an announcement to the Calendar at the Carolina Student Fund office on the third floor of South Building. Since the events published in the expanded Monday-Thursday editions will re-appear in the Calendar on the date they are scheduled, we strongly encourage organizations to submit their announcements far enough in advance to take advantage of this double-billing. Announcements not submitted in time for the expanded editions will appear in the Calendar only on the day they occur. The Carolina Student Fund greatly appreciates the DTH's generous support with the Campus Calendar, and we hope that through the Calendar and other efforts, the Carolina Student Fund can help to expand student awareness of the events of campus organizations. Feel free to direct any inquiries to the Carolina Student Fund office on the third floor of South Bldg. ApplicationsDeadlines IMPORTANT!!! The deadline for applications for the September 29 LSAT is August 30. All applications must be postmarked by Thursday. Call or stop Nash Hall for more information. 1 3i Bank around eampus . . . get cash around the country. With the new Wachovia Banking Card, you can bank anytime at Teller II machines around campus and at more than 125 locations statewide. And now you can use it to get cash and check your balances when you open a Wachovia checking or Statement Savings account. Included among North Carolina financial participating m the Relay networK are. Warhnvia Rank & Trust Southern National Bank United Carolina Bank Planters National Bank Peoples Bank & Trust First Union National Bank Northwestern Bank First Citizens Bank & Trust Member F.D.IC. 5C? American Red Gros 3 Monday 7 p.m. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow ship will have an all-campus meeting in Hill Hall audito rium. Leighton Ford will be the guest speaker. 1 I I I I i i Tuesday 6 p.m. Delta Sigma Pi will have an executive meeting in T-l New Carroll. Call 968-4399. 6:45 p.m. Delta Sigma Pi will have a business meeting in T-l New Carroll. 7:30 p.m. Chimera, the Fantasy and Science Fiction Club, will have an organizational meeting in the Union. 8 p.m. The Phoenixwill have an organ izational meeting in 205-6 Union. All interested students are invited to attend. Wednesday 5 p.m. The Association of Interna tional Students will meet for the first time this semester in the International Center in the Union. All interested students are welcome. 7 p.m. The Campus Christian Fellow ship will meet at the Campus House for an organizational meeting. All are welcomed, call 942-8952. 7:30 p.m. The Catholic Campus Ministry will have a "Welcome Pot Luck" Dinner in the Newman Center. Call 942-8471. 8 p.m. "Missing Persons" live at the Union. Tickets available at the Union Box- Office. 10 p.m. The Anglican Student Fellow ship will have Eucharist at Chapel of the Cross. Also, information on the ASF Labor Dav Excursion. 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