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Western Carolinian Volume 68 Number 05

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  • STUDENT LIFE Wednesday, October 15 CAMPUS CALENDAR Homecoming 2003—Election for king and queen. Noon-6 PM Reservation Desk, A.K. Hinds University Center. (227-7206) Homecoming 2003—Deadline for parade entries. Noon. Reservation Desk, A.K. Hinds University Center. (227-7206) Homecoming 2003—Entry forms for float building party due. 5 PM Reservation Desk, A.K. Hinds University Center. (227-7206) Reception—for Paintings by Norma Smith. 4-6 PM. Chelsea Gallery, A.K. Hinds University Center. (227-7206) Homecoming 2003—powder puff football game. 7 PM Whitmire Stadium, Bob Waters Field. (227-7206) Thursday, October 16 Love Your Body Day—information table in A.K. Hinds University Center where students can learn about this national event designed to focus on positive body image and the negative effects of media stereotypes. (227-7206) Western Carolina Strategic Studies Group Presentation—"Afghanistan Peace: The Next Struggle" by Rob Merwin, U.S. Army Special Operations veteran of the war in Afghanistan and political science major at Western. 3:30 PM Room 186, Hunter Library. (227-3908 or 227-3862) Homecoming 2003—Spirit Night sign-up lists due. 4:30 PM Reservation Desk, A.K. Hinds University Center. (227-7206) Concert—Le Vent du Nord, Quebecois band featuring guitar, fiddle, hurdy gurdy, and accordion. Lectures, Concerts, and Exhibitions Series. Admission: Western students, no charge; Western staff, seniors, and non-Western students, $3; general, $5.7:30 PM Recital Hall, Coulter Building. (227-7206) Homecoming 2003—float building and parade banner making party with music and food; prizes for groups with most participants registered by 11 AM, 8 PM, and midnight. Ramsey Regional Activity Center. (227-7206) Friday, October 17 Seminar—"Tactical Decision-Making for Emergency Services," a training program that focuses on natures of crises, crisis action planning, analytical decision-making, and building effective decision-making. Cost: $45, includes lunch. Registration deadline October 15. 9 AM-5 PM (227-7397 or toll-free 800-928-4968) Friday, October 17-Saturday, October 18 Homecoming Weekend Friday, October 17 Homecoming 2003—golf tournament. Captain's choice, shotgun start. 1 PM Laurel Ridge Country Club, Waynesville. (227-7206) Recital—music students. 2 PM Recital Hall, Coulter Building. (227-7242) Homecoming 2003—parade participants meet to line up. 4:30 PM Mark Watson Park, Sylva. (227-7206) Homecoming 2003—alumni reception; look for banner. 6 PM Main Street, downtown Sylva. (227-7206) Homecoming 2003—parade. 6:15 PM Downtown Sylva. (227-7206) Lady Catamount Volleyball—vs. Georgia Southern. Southern Conference match. 7 PM Ramsey Regional Activity Center. (227-7338) Homecoming 2003—Spirit Night: bonfire, pep band, cheerleaders, announcement of Homecoming Court and banner winners, music, free pizza and soft drinks. 8 PM Intramural field behind Reid Gymnasium. (227-7206) Saturday, October 18 Homecoming 2003—homecoming court and band practice. 9 AM. Whitmire Stadium/Bob Waters Field. (227-7206) Homecoming 2003—African-American alumni and families' breakfast. AM University Outreach Center. (227-7206) Homecoming 2003—Homecoming Awards Brunch. 10-11:30 AM Hospitality Room, Ramsey Regional Activity Center. (227-7335) Homecoming 2003—Student Affairs reception. 10:30-11:30 AM Club Illusions, A.K. Hinds University Center. (227-7147) Homecoming 2003—College Village Reunions. 11 AM-12:30 PM Ramsey Regional Activity Center. (227-7206) Homecoming 2003—tailgate party. 11 AM-2 PM Field House lot. (227-7206) Homecoming 2003—Chancellor's pre-game. 12:30-1:30 PM Ramsey Regional Activity Center. (227-7100) Catamount Football—vs. Wofford. Southern Conference game. Homecoming 2003. 2 PM E.J. Whitmire Stadium/Bob Waters Field. (227-7338) Homecoming 2003—National Pan-Hellenic Alumni Greek reception. 5:30 PM Hospitality Room, Ramsey Regional Activity Center. (227-7147) Homecoming 2003—50-year class reunion dinner. 6 PM University Outreach Center. (227-7335) Homecoming 2003—Stompfest Step Show. 7 PM Main Arena, Ramsey Regional Activity Center. (227-7147) Homecoming 2003—Stompfest After Party. Time TBA. Grandroom, A.K. Hinds University Center. (227-7147) wc2.0E Sunday, October 19 Lady Catamount Volleyball—vs. Davidson. Southern Conference match. Noon. Ramsey Regional Activity Center. (227-7338) Lady Catamount Soccer—vs. UNC Greensboro. Southern Conference match. 2 PM Schrader Soccer Field. (227-7338) Homecoming 2003 Concert—lnspirational Choir. 3:30 PM Grandroom, A.K. Hinds University Center. 227-7206) Monday, October 20-Monday, October 27 Relationship Violence Awareness Week—information table in A.K. Hinds University Center where students can learn how to address verbal, emotional, physical, and sexual violence. (227-7206) Tuesday, October 21 Fair—Western's fifth annual Majors Fair. Students encouraged to attend and meet faculty from departments to explore the variety of majors offered at Western. CatCard required. 11 AM-I :30 PM Grandroom, A.K. Hinds University Center. (227-7170) Training Tuesday—"Grants: Building the Budget." Participants will review basic components of project budget while simultaneously building a mock budget using Excel. 3-4 PM Room 186, Hunter Library. Optional date, October 22. (227-2388 or www.wcu.edu/hr/training) Student Leadership Training—TlPS (Training for Intervention ProcedureS), which addresses alcohol misuse by teaching intervention strategies, including information on the effect alcohol has on people, ideas for influencing drinking behavior, and role playing to develop appropriate confrontation skills. Certification upon successful completion of class. 6-9 PM Cardinal Room, A.K. Hinds University Center. (227-7206) Catamount Concert Series—Shannon Thompson, clarinet, performing music by Bax, Bruch, Bozza, and Saint-Saéns. 8 PM Recital Hall, Coulter Building. (227-7242) Wednesday, October 22 Appalachian culture presentation—Jane Eastman, Western faculty member and archaeologist. Attendees invited to bring lunch to enjoy during performance. Discussion opportunities after presentation 12:15 PM Auditorium, Mountain Heritage Center. (227-7129) Thursday, October 23 Workshop—Americans with Disabilities Act training. Required for all EPA and SPA employees. Offered various dates, times, and locations throughout fall semester. Noon-I PM Room 104, Killian Building. (227-7116, course content or requirement; 227-2388, registration) Theatre—The University Players present Youire a Good Man, Charlie Brown by Clark Gesner. Event runs through October 25. Admission: $12.50 adults; $10 senior citizens; $6 students. 7:30 PM Niggli Theatre. (227-7491) Friday, October 24 Seminar—"NCFlex Update" covers changes to NCFlex benefits (supplemental medical, dental, vision, accidental death and dismemberment insurance, and medical/dependent care spending accounts) for 2004; information and instructions for first-time enrollment, and instructions for re-enrollment. 9-10 AM Room 104, Killian Building. Optional dates, October 27 and 28. (227-2388 or www.wcu.edu/hr/training) Workshop—Americans with Disabilities Act training. Required for all EPA and SPA employees. Offered various dates, times, and locations throughout fall semester. 2-3 PM and PM Room 332, Forsyth Building. (227-7116, course content or requirement; 227-2388, registration) Theatre—The University Players present Youire a Good Man, Charlie Brown by Clark Gesner. Through October 25. Admission: $12.50 adults; $10 senior citizens; $6 students. 7:30 PM Niggli Theatre. (227-7491) Guest artist recital—flutist Deanna Hahn, professor, Middle Tennessee State University, and multiple National Flute Association prize winner. 8 PM Recital Hall, Coulter Building. (227- 7242) Performance—"The Happy Hour Tour," by Bernie McGrenahan, whose powerful message includes the alcohol and drug related suicide of his 19-year-old brother and his own six-month incarceration for three DUI convictions. Admission: Free, Western students with valid identification; $2 all others. 9 PM Grandroom, A.K. Hinds University. (227-7206) Saturday, October 25 Open House—for prospective students and their families to explore the campus; visit residence halls, classrooms, and the library; and sample cafeteria cuisine. Western faculty members on hand to discuss academic opportunities and career interests. Registration, 8:30 AM; information fair, 8:30-10 AM Concourse, Ramsey Regional Activity Center. (828-227-7317 or toll free 877-WCU4YOU [928-4968]). Theatre—The University Players present Youire a Good Man, Charlie Brown by Clark Gesner. Admission: $12.50 adults; $10 senior citizens; $6 students. 2 PM and 7:30 PM Niggli Theatre. (227-7491 ) Monday, October 27 Seminar—"NCFlex Update" covers changes to NCFlex benefits (supplemental medical, dental, vision, accidental death and dismemberment insurance, and medical/dependent care spending accounts) for 2004; information and instructions for first-time enrollment, and instructions for re-enrollment. 3-4 PM Room 104, Killian Building. Optional dates, October 24 and 28. (227-2388 or www.wcu.edu/hr/training) Tuesday, October 28 Seminar—"NCFlex Update" covers changes to NCFlex benefits (supplemental medical, dental, vision, accidental death and dismemberment insurance, and medical/dependent care spending accounts) for 2004; information and instructions for first-time enrollment, and instructions for re-enrollment. 9-10 AM or 2-3 PM Hospitality Room, Ramsey Regional Activity Center. Optional dates, October 24 and 27. (227-2388 or www.wcu.edu/hr/training) Workshop—Americans with Disabilities Act training. Required for all EPA and SPA employees. Offered various dates, times, and locations throughout fall semester. 2-3 PM Room 104, Killian Building. (227-7116, course content or requirement; 227-2388, registration) Catamount Concert Series—Mario Gaetano, performing music for percussion and other instruments. 8 PM Recital Hall, Coulter Building. (227-7242)
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