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The North Texas Daily
Wednesday, October 16,1991
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Greeks offer ‘Why be normal’ events
Organization meets from 4:30 to 6:30 traditional manner to build a home-
Today is dedicated to the teachers, float in the homecoming parade, the
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p.m. on the second floor Balcony of coming float, the groups unanimously There will be a teacher appreciation two groups will show off their ver-
the University Union. Call Evalyn at voted to put the money that would buffet in the Delta Zeta chapter room. sion of “We haven’t been Normal in
After research Opel found out that
only American Indians are allowed to
On Saturday when the other stu-
dents get ready to compete for the best
The NT chapter of Women in senior, the tips of the white feathers
Communications, Inc. is selling are either hand-painted green or pre-
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student organization meets at 8 p.m. coming week,
in Wooten Hall 222. Call 565-3807.
Law Day: Phi Alpha Delta, the, pre-
law fraternity, sponsors Law Day at
5:30 p.m. in the Silver Eagle Suite of
the University Union. Representatives
from several law schools will be avail-
able. Call Thomas at 369-6891.
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• physical examination
• laboratory tests
• study medication
Dean Sawyer
North Texas
Tradition
National Clinical Research Centers is conducting a study on anew antibiotic
treatment for Urinary Tract Infections, commonly known as bladder
infections.
have been spent on materials to build Noni Cameron, Chi Omega alumna, years” by cruising through the parade
a float into other events. Each night will speak on student-teacher rela- in convertibles.
Lutheran Student Fellowship:
Meets at 7 p.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran
Church and University Center, 703 N.
Elm St. Call Lisa 382-1891.
Students for Political Awareness:
Meeting at 7 p.m. in University
Union’s One O’clock Lounge. Call
Dave at 566-4973.
Apple Polishing
Nonnie Cameron
Speaking
By Jenny Lichtenwalter
Daily Reporter
In addition, volunteers will be compensated upon completion of the
study.
By Kimberly Newell
Daily Reporter
Student Campaign Against Hun-
ger: Meets at 7 p.m. in University
Union 417. Students are asked to bring
food. Call Mark at 898-0582.
Fun Night: The United Methodist
Movement of Students meets at 7 p.m.
in the Maple Street Hall lobby. Call
Misti at 381-0937.
Speaker: Dr. Milan Reban discusses
the situation in Yugoslavia at 2:30
p.m. in Wooten Hall 221. Call Mariah
at 369-5317.
Kappa Alpha Rho: Date Auction at
8 p.m. in Kerr Hall, 6th floor lounge,
B side. Minimum bidis $5. Call Maria
at 387-3465.
Qualified participants receive FREE quality medical attention, which
includes:
The Campus Calendar is printed
Tuesday through Friday on the City/
Campus page of The Daily. The cal-
endar lists upcoming events on or near
campus.
Calendar requests may be brought
to The Daily Office, General Aca-
demic Building 117 or mailed to The
NT Daily, NT Box 5278, Denton,
Texas, 76203.
The Daily reserves the right to edit
calendar entries to coincide with style,
but the content will not be changed.
The Daily does not guarantee that all
entries will be printed.
Forum Lunch Series: “What is a re-
sponsible sex ethic?” by Dr. Cindy
Chandler. Hot-cooked meals served
at 12:30 p.m. for $1.25. Speaker be-
gins at 1 p.m. in the University Minis-
try Center, located between Maple
Street and Kerr halls. Call Beverly at
382-3813. -
Students for Environmental Aware-
ness: Meets at 7 p.m in University
Union 417. Call Annette or Erin at
566-1512.
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Make a Difference in the Future of Medicine.
MADD Dash
Sorority and fraternity members compete in a wheelbarrow race in the Mother’s Against Drunk Driv-
ing Dash, Saturday.
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engineering faculty in America’s col-
leges and universities, the National Mary Sladek,
Science Foundation has announced a manager for the program
new award program known as the —
Presidential Faculty Fellows Program.
“The program will provide awardees bachelor s, master’s or doctoral de-
with $100,000 each year for five grees in fields supported by the Na-
years, to be used for research or teach- tional Science Foundation may nomi-
ing purposes,” said Mary Sladek, nate up to two fellows.
manager for the program. Individual nominees must be U.S.
The program, established by Presi- citizens or permanent residents, hold
dent George Bush in September, is a Ph.D. awarded after Jan. 1, 1984,
designed to foster innovative and far- and have begun their first tenure track
reaching developments in science and or equivalent position at any four-
technology, increase the attractive- yearorgraduatelevelinstitutionwithin
ness of the careers in science and approximately the last three years,
engineering, recognize the interde- Sladek said.
pendence of teaching and research in Nominees will be judged on the
achieving excellence and highlight the basis of their competence and leader-
importance of science and technology ship in research and teaching, as
to the nation’s future. demonstrated by their research ac-
Up to 30 awards are planned each complishments, publications, design
year, to be divided equally between ofnew courses and curricula and other
engineering and science disciplines, important educational contributions.
“The National Science Foundation 1116 deadline for nominations is Dec.
will manage and fund the program,” 2, and anyone interested in the pro-
Sladek said. gram may contact the NT Office of
U.S. institutions that offer Research Administration at 565-3946.
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NTSO: TheNon-TraditionalStudents Instead of getting together in the the same time.”
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Meeting: Artist Thornton asks all
students who have been arrested and By Shannon Stone this week, the two groups will offer tionships throughout college. The two
were victims of police harassment to Daily Reporter activities. groups have invited Greg Sawyer, dean
attendat 7:30p.m. in University Union Lisa Ward, San Antonio sopho- of students, to speak Thursday in the
413. Delta Zeta sorority and Pi Kappa more said, “Iknow that building floats University Union Silver Eagle Suite.
Alpha fraternity will participate in is fun, but we wanted to put the money The topic will include information
Student Association: Meets at 6:30 this year’s homecoming theme, “We to good use, and I feel that we will all about students getting involved and
p.m. in University Union 411. Call haven’t been normal in years” by get more out of Homecoming by par- making a difference on campus. All
565-3850. presenting a week-long schedule of ticipating in fun activities, and we’ll students are invited.
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