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May 31, 2010 WESTERN CAROLINIAN Page 10 AU hu MMe eau ameter en eee Sua ARTS AND? EN FERTAIN MENT Pe ae a Oo a =i ee eM ra 14 e o a) Ny a ae ae Pa] AS 26 \ ae a ES ACROSS Manuscripts (abbr.) 4. Small explosive noise 7. Helps little firms O. Without (French) Macaw genus 0 2 C > out information glyptography o. re founder | ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Bide your time, Aries, because change is on the horizon. You just need to have a little more patience. However, the out- come may not be what you expected. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 ' |Taurus, things are about to heat up and you could begin to feel overwhelmed in the next few days. You will have to struggle jonty for a little bit, though. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 \Gemini, take your time going through your choices this week. Otherwise you may make a bad decision that you will regret later. An old friend is in town. CANCER = Jun 22/Jul 22 You need a break, Cancer, but you dont know from what. Analyze what is giving you the most stress and act on chang- ing that situation. Money woes are forgotten. LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, relationships are strained and youre called mediator. But you dont relish the idea of acting as a referee. Be patient with the situation. MIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, its okay to take others advice once in a while. You dont have to stand on your own merits every day. People already know that you are a strong person. ; N o| fo DOEOESORE | LY fofoly| Jo | [a BSaG Ne aoe aren 12 1 a 31. Poplar trees (Spanish) _ 34. Angrily rebuke . _ 35. Expression of disappoint- BS. Heate 41. To call in to act as o}vfo| Lt felefoloy GELeE ae N) Ni ie) Nv oO i : Phas CLUES DOWN . 1. Mutual savings bank (abbr.) 2.Indianlutce __ 3. Talkinatearfulmanner | ee aa educators on display at Western Carolina University from Sunday, May 23, to Sunday, July 11. professionals who ultimately link the nations children . to the world of art and art- making, said Erin Tapley, WCU associate professor of art education. This is the first such show at WCU. Acting as juror, Claire van der Plas, instructor of fine art at WCU, selected works by the following art- ists: Wiley Akers, Brian Ar- nold, Jenniffer Dall, Carolyn: Degrove, Fitzallen Eldridge, . _| From Staff Reports 37. Relating to an ecological me - | Proving that those who earth =_|_ teach also can do, the Fine 4O Pitches - . | Art Museum at Western nl. Carolina University will ex- hibit work by art educators in Western North Carolina from now through Sunday, July 11. The exhibit will open with. a reception from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. May 23. The event is free and the public is invited. This show celebrates the 42. Stor sas OPES LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Dont think about making any big changes in the next few days, Libra. Your personal life is about to turn topsy turvy and you will have a lot of choices to consider. CAMPUS RECREATION & WELLNESS TOBACCO CESSATION Semmes OPPORTUNITIES be stress or you may be feeling ene a little restless. Hang in there. ; SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 You havent been feeling like SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, you are in a festive mood, but others arent recep- tive to your jovial demeanor. Maybe you should postpone the ere festivities for another week. oe CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, if you cant make up your mind, how are you going to be able to convey your point to others? The next few weeks are busy and you wont have much] : : oe : fine for discussion, Starting is easy, quitting is hard. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Start putting your money where your mouth is, Aquarius. Theres only so long you can bait a per- son and keep your catch on the line. Sooner or later he or she will get smart and leave. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 Travel is in your immediate future, Pisces. You just wont be sure if it will be a long adventure or just a day jaunt to set away. _ Begin your tobacco-free life now. WHEE Quitters 3 week intensive smoking cessation program. aude BOEDREE WHEE ? Quitters Program Schedule Session 1 (students) ~ 7pm, Tue. & Thurs., begin January 19. Session 2 (fac/staff) Session 3 (students) - 7pm, Mon. & Thurs., begin April 5. Session 4 (fac/staff) ~ 12:05pm, Mon. & Thurs., begin June 7, | { I ODEESESEo reccenter.wcu.edu | 828.227.7069 Level: Beginner = WCU exhibit to showcase teacher artwork You've decided to quit using tobacco. So, how do you start? Or, if you've quit successfully before but slipped back, how can you quit for good this time? Unfortunately, theres no magic bullet or one way that works for everyone. A good way to start, though, is to get as much information as you can, and decide on a plan thats right for you. WHEE Quitters is a new tobacco cessation resource program that will give you the tools and resources to quit successfully. Student sessions meet for 1 hour, fac/staff meet for 45 minutes. Both meet 2 times per week for 3 weeks. All programs will be held in the Campus Recreation Center Meeting Room. CRC membership not required. (application and info on back) 12:05pm, Mon. & Thurs., begin February 22, Commonalities 5, oil and encaustic on wood, 18 inches by 24 inches, by Mike Reardon is among work by WNC art Jada Hansen, Stephen Harri- son, Mae Kelly, Robbie Lipe, Ray Menze, Laura Norris, Yvonne Miller, Mike Rear- don, Leslie Rosenberg, Don- na Rhodes, Robert Wallace and Gayle Woody. Fine Art Museum hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tues-, day through Friday and | to 4 p.m. Saturday. The museum is closed Sundays, Mondays and university holidays.
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