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The Daily Tar HeelMonday, October 16, 1 9897. . Campus Calendar The TYTU r . list in . " ,-A,,1Pus aienaar is a daily wing of University related activities sponsored by academic departments, ti JCrviccs nd student organiza tions officially recognized by the Divi sion of Student Affairs. To appear in campus Calendar, announcements must be submitted on the Campus d ildar f0rm by N00N one business day before the announcement is to run. Saturday and Sunday events are printed m Friday's calendar and must be sub mitted on the Wednesday before the announcement is to run. Forms and a drop box are located outside the DTH office. 104 Union. Items of Interest lists ongoing events from the same campus organizations and follows the same deadline schedule as Campus Calendar. Please use the same form. MONDAY 11 a.m.: STOW & Hinton James housing staff will have an alcohol in formation table in the Pit: Raising Your Alcohol I.Q. Also a chance to pledge for Zero-Proof Day sponsored by the D.E.L.T.A. squad. Until 1 p.m. Noon: The Study Abroad Office will have an information session in the Pit on studying abroad in Australia. Faculty being comparative, Powell said. "What we would like to see happen is that we would like a standardized process." Provost Dennis O'Connor said he .supported the idea of faculty evalu ations but was concerned about the generalizing process proposed in the model. "At a personal level, I find the use of standardized instruments a difficult phenomenon to understand in this kind of review. I think the strength of the University is in its absolute heteroge neity. "There are some units in which there is extensive faculty input, and it tends to be rather uniquely fitted to the unit being reviewed. It may be that there would be a need for it (a new evaluation procedure) in areas where it (faculty involvement) doesn't exist." 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A OR3AMIZAT70NAU CLEAN OFFTWS f JU&I fl A NEW LEAF- J T THE Daily Crossword by Peter Swift ACROSS 1 Main point 5 Curved sword 10 Dry run 14 One opposed 15 Instant 16 Soft cheese 17 Escape 19 Radarnes' beloved 20 Chaps 21 Student 23 Dark gray 24 Chicago athlete 25 Cupola 28 Salad item 33 Viscount's superior 37 Nourish 39 Runner 40 Lose one's temper 43 Papal crown 44 Farm sight 45 Gangling 46 Most rational 48 Old-timers 50 "Of I Sing" 52 Is adjacent to 57 Chest of drawers 61 Inconsistent 63 Level . 64 Scram 1 66 Bronte's Jane 67 A Murphy 68 Impetuosity 69 Infirm 70 Ponds 71 Budget Item DOWN 1 Iron hooks for large fish . 2 Small bay 3 Fashion 4 Name 5 Ragout 6 Curves 7 Life history for short 8 Jacques' school 9 Iterate 10 Ski lift 11 Hibernla 12 Walk or track 13 Eye drop 18 Ship's cargo area 22 Fragrance. 24 Place buzzing with activity 28 Switch word 27 N.L. team 29 Julep 30 "Hawkeye" 31 Narrate 32 Russ. city The Institute for Research in So cial Science presents "The Effects of Organizational Smoking Policies on Cigarette Smoking Cessation" with Susan Sullivan in 323 Rosenau Hall. 3 p.m.: University Career Plan ning and Placement Services will hold Job Hunt 101: Basic information on how to use UCPPS office for seniors and graduate students in 306 Hanes Hall. 3:30 p.m.: The Carolina Men's La crosse Club will practice on Finley Practice Field. Bring $10 dues. 4 p.m.: IRSS presents "Women's Religious Communities in Pre-Revo-lutionary Russia" with Brenda Mee-han-Waters of the University of Roch ester in 569 Hamilton Hall. The UNC Ski Team will practice today in Kenan Stadium. All those inter ested should attend. For more info call Jane at 933-9572. UCPPS will hold a Panel on Careers in Hospitality and Tourism Industries in 210 Hanes Hall. 4:30 p.m.: The UNC Slavic Club will meet in 403 Dey Hall. There will be a discussion of trips to the Soviet Union. All are invited! For more info call 962-1062. Powell said that after a normalized list of evaluation points was established, separate departments could individual ize their own evaluations. O'Connor said the administration would be interested in helping to de velop a final system. "As an adminis trator who would undoubtedly be re viewed by this process, I would hope the committee would be willing to meet with some of us (administrators) to develop a process where faculty in volvement would not be burdensome and would be effective. I think Chan cellor Hardin is all in favor of faculty involvement in the review process." Faculty members at the meeting were generally in favor of the proposal, but expressed concerns about time-consuming paperwork and the effectiveness of reviews. AS AN ECTOTUE&M, WIS BODS REUES ON TUE ENVIRONMENT TO WARM OR CEOL ITS TEMPERATURE . NDY4 THAT ITS QOLDER CWTSDE, CALMIUS BOD1 TEMPERATURE FAUS AND HE BECOMES SLUGGISH.' WEU GO INTO TORPOR F HE CAN'T FMD A YJARtA PLACE TO 1989 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved 33 Salamanders 34 Inter 35 Pitcher Nolan 38 Knowledge handed down 38 Proofing term 41 Abstains from eating 42 Springs, AR 47 "Columbia, of the ocean" 49 Poet Teasdale 51 Eat into 53 Dough boy? 54 Serviceable old style 55 Man of great strength 56 Odor 57 Sketched 58 Funny Martha 59 Poet Pound 60 Look for 61 Mr. Wlesel 62 Whiskeys 65 Presidential monogram The Women's Lacrosse Club will practice on Finley Field until 6 p.m. 7 p.m.: Scott Residence College and Granville housing staffs announce a panel discussion on Alcohol Aware ness sponsored by NCAAW Na tional Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week with 1980 Carolina Football great Steve Streater in Carmichael Residence Hall Ballroom. UNC-CH Collegiate 4-H will meet in 213 Union. UCPPS announces presentations by: American Management Systems in 306 Hanes Hall; DataFlow Companies Inc. at the Carolina Inn; Ferguson Enter prises Inc. in 2 1 0 Hanes Hall; and Ford Parts and Service Division in 209 Hanes Hall. 7:30 p.m.: Auditions for Harold Pinter's one-act play "One for the Road," to be performed Nov. 16 dur ing Human Rights Week will be in Ha milton 100 until 9:30 p.m. No prepara tion or experience is necessary. Spon sored by Syzygy Performing Arts Co. and the Campus Y. 8 p.m.: Youth United of the Cam pus Y will have a general meeting open to all interested students at the Campus Y. Concerned about teen issues, espe- from page 1 "This is a superb report," said Donald Warren, Kenan professor in the School of Dentistry. "I think there's a built-in bias in the existing system. These re views tend to be cursory. When faculty feel that there's nobody up the line that listens to them, they then become a group of people who show behavior that is inappropriate for a group of faculty. "I think the University will be better for it (a new revidwprocess). This is an important document, and we need to read it twice or even more." Paul Farel, professor of physiology, said the extra work for faculty mem bers may be a drawback. "It puts tre mendous administrative work on the faculty. Many of us would resent the time away from , research and teach ing. LEAME THE THERMOSTAT ALONE, AND PUT ON A SWEATER IF WRE OLD I J DONT HME THE LE .' EN.EH9&S1 Hi E Is l fWi E I Bl E I R I I R lUlDlEJ 5IEf.il oral ?L E T il. Ml R E A Y HU0 W E B S EE 1 1 Ell m JI i mK n o oTw R 0A R EH JL fi. XL 11 L IE I L IL Mk 1 WVL S. A 1 D llJSL ML m f J n m r E .i mm A I A I Ala 1 1 i ILIftlrl IU ICf "HUIUI MIA M EL. A t I IE t A !U1 1 L I E I A IP Y E AF E V E ?TT . TW O SIS E V E B. BIEIA I t TIT W M T i P 11 11 ill S T jl HI B O H E E l I T E llMll I Y I S I E I R L JeTl M E R ELI A jp" -a I HOvJsrr um... yy THJf kjnpa. (mi,weii, 60IN: . WHdSlHft cially dropout preventions? See you there! 8:30 p.m.: The Fellowship of Chris tian Athletes will have an all campus meeting in Kenan Field House. Not just for athletes! ITEMS OF INTEREST The Graduate and Professional Student Federation offers informa tion on the in-state tuition application process. Check the bulletin board out side Suite D in the Union for details. UCPPS is collecting all resumes of seniors interested in working for non profit organizations after graduation. Bring your resume to 21 1 Hanes Hall until and Jan. 19, 1990, for inclusion in ELLIOT ROAD at E. FRANKLIN 967-4737 Conn ALL SHOWS BEGINNING BEFORE 6PM O.UU -FREE PARKING- HALLOWEEN 5 Michael Myers Returns R 3:00 5:05 730 9:40 GENE HACKMAN THE PACKAGER 3:15 5:20 7:20 9:25 TOMSELLECK AN INNOCENT MAN R 2:45 4:55 7:00 9:10 Midnight Late Shews featuring TheRcchylicrrcr Picture Shew Look Who's Talking Nightly 7:309:30 (PG-13 Sat & Sun Matinee 2:304:30 triKino vi mng Nightly 7:009:10 (PG-13) Sat & Sun Matinee 2:004:10 When Harry Met Sally Nightly 7:009:10 W Sat & Sun Matinee 2:004:10 EAST FRANKLIN CHAPEL HILL 9 7-8665 "DAZZLING! HIGH-SPIRITED. HILARIOUS AND SCORCHINGLY EROTIC!" Pf TFR TRJWEftS. ROLLIN STONE sex, lies, and videotape exclusive! R- 2:Q04:057:059:15 D 0 90 Qz OooofeOdo qocoo o a book from UNC, NCSU, NCCU and Duke to be sent to NPOs. Hanes Art Center Glass Gallery: There will be a group exhibition of artworks featuring The Fine- Arts De partment Faculty of Wake Forest Uni versity. The show will run through Oct. 20, 1989. Student Government Tutoring Program offers FREE tutoring in Econ 10; Chem 11; Stat 1 1 and 23; French; Spanish; and Math 22, 30 and 31. All students interested in receiving help please feel free to come by Peabody Hall Tuesday nights from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Rooms will be posted in Peabody Hall. Sexuality Hotline: Students inter Showtimes Sea of Love (R) 7:05, 9:35 Parenthood (PG-13) 7:00, 9:30 WdDMIIEM'S ID(CCIE1B MUEiriHicDnDiisir 4sIPM IFURJILIE Y IFEEILIID i i A 4 ested in being assistants to Dr. Ruth by answering incoming calls from students regarding sexuality, please call 966 6586. Hurry! Sponsored by Student Health Service. General sign-up f orthe College Bowl lasts until Oct. 20. Teams can pickup registration forms at the Union Infor mation Desk. The Daily Tar Heel. The best news on campus!!! 7;00 , 9:10 un n p U Husker Du hero goes solo. Too good to miss. Tape CD On Sale Through October 25th. oeooeo5 (TDoOO
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