Southern Appalachian Digital Collections

Western Carolina University (21) View all

Western Carolinian Volume 43 Number 24

items 11 of 16 items
  • wcu_publications-8286.jpg
Item
?

Item’s are ‘child’ level descriptions to ‘parent’ objects, (e.g. one page of a whole book).

  • MARCH 9, 1978/THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN/PAGE 11 Amnesty I rum Page 5 also brought up some important aspects ol human rights viewed in a third world perspective. Looking into the near future, Al m Cullowhee will be Striving to generate enthusiasm and support within the community, Participation in its activities requires that the person have compassion for ther human beings who find themselves in situations that we in Cullowhee might find haul to comprehend. Ihe neat activitv bv the Cullowhee chapter of A.I. will be a Coffee House in the Grandroom ol the University Center Fridaj al 7 p.m. rWa will be a cooperative effort bv local musicians and a semi professional group from Boone to help raise monev to send "urgent action" telegrams to public officials in Countries vv here human rights are being v mlaled. \ie vou trying to sell vom musical talents? The I ( H will provide the exposure if vou will provide the entertainment! Contact Carrie Ihonias at ext. 479 or drop by the UCB offices on 1st floor of the U< . or leave name, numbet and pertinent info, with rim Jacobs also on Isl floor. I ( Mime Tim Settimi performed Monday at WCU, entertaining students in Brown and Dodson cafeterias before his show in the UC IE conservation contest WCU's department of industrial education and technology is sponsoring a campus wide energy conservation contest. Prizes of a stained glass tiffany lamp, $100, and $50 will be awarded as prizes for the best useable suggestion as to how WCU can conserve energy. All students who are registered for more lhan six hours are eligible to participate. Entry forms and further information will be available at the round desk, University Center and at the cafeterias. Grandroom. Settimi also conducted a workshop for Ihe S/TA department. Photo by Hughes Grogan Ihe league of Women Voters of Jackson County is sponsoring an Energy Conservation Ian at the Sylva-Webster High School gymnasium on April 15th. If vou have an energy saving technique and want to demonstrate or exhibit at the fair, pie; se contact Ann O'Toole at 293-5493 or Renanne Milner at 58r>-6597. IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR EXCITING CAREER OPPORTUNITIES TO COUNSEL CHILDREN IN WILDERNESS Representatives from the Jack & Ruth Eckerd Foundation will be on campus for interviewing on March 9 & 10, Thurs. & Fri. Please contact the Placement Office at 170 for information and interviewing schedule. This week—Buy large tu b of Pop Co. and get a drink free.
Object
?

Object’s are ‘parent’ level descriptions to ‘children’ items, (e.g. a book with pages).